Sensory Impairments
Brown Resources
- Brown University Disability Support Services - learn about all the resources available to students with disabilities, both on-campus and elsewhere, along with news about upcoming events, resources at Brown, and links to other websites related to disability issues
- Faculty Resources Designed by the Office of Disability Support Services
- ABLE (Association for a Better Learning Environment) - ABLE is a disability advocacy and awareness group that seeks general, consistent policies towards students with disabilities
General Resources
- The Instant Access Treasure Chest - foreign language teacher's guide to learning disabilities, contains general resources. This is an excellent place to start!!! It has links to resources dealing with nearly every special-student-related topic under the sun
- The Invisible Disabilities Page - aimed at those who "have diseases, disorders and disabilities that aren't visible to most people and are misunderstood, or even met by hostility by society at large"
U.S. Government Sites Dealing with Learning Disabilities/Special Education
- The Federal Resource Center for Special Education
- U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
- U.S. Office of Special Education and Rehabilitative Services
Hearing-Impaired and Deaf Students
- DB-Link - links to the National Information Clearinghouse on Children Who Are Deaf-Blind
- The Deaf Resource Library
- All You Wanted to Know About Deafness
- The Invisible Disabilities Page - aimed at those who "have diseases, disorders and disabilities that aren't visible to most people and are misunderstood, or even met by hostility by society at large"
Visually-Impaired and Blind Students
- DB-Link - links to the National Information Clearinghouse on Children Who Are Deaf-Blind
- Web Server for the Visually Handicapped
- Working Effectively with People who are Blind or Visually Impaired
- Blind-Related Links
- The Invisible Disabilities Page - aimed at those who "have diseases, disorders and disabilities that aren't visible to most people and are misunderstood, or even met by hostility by society at large"