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John Wills Lloyd
 


Selected Publicly Available Resources
 
 
I'm still working on recovering some of the developmental resources I used to have on this server before it was stolen in February 2005. There were some things I thought were pretty nifty, but I can hardly remember them now. (I'm aging rapidly!) Check back, as I am working on reconstructing some of those sources.

Still, I have links to soruces that I'm maintaining on other servers. There are some of them listed here. Please explore and link as you see appropriate.


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Special Education Today The 1980s newsletter has returned, in a different 'guise. I'm working to make it a ready source of content for those who are looking for news and information about special education these days. If you've got a regularly updated Web site that you'd like to have included on this Web site, let me know.
Teach Effectively
A source for news about effective teaching practices and other notes about instruction.
EBD Blog
Our news and comments about Emotional and Behavioral Disorders (aka "serious emotional disturbance")
LD Blog
Our news and comments about Learning Disabilities
SpedPro
The news and comments section for professional special educators.
TeachingLD.org
Official Web site of the Division for Learning Disabilities.
office of special ed
Talk about old! The "office" is in need of remodeling, but there are still some good resources there.
Curry's home page
The school's Web site (Brian, Ray, and I developed an earlier incarnation of the site).
U.Va. Special Education
This is the official Web site for the academic program with which I'm affiliated.
Personal home page
The place to go for other data about me (e.g., a vita).
JohnL
My personal blog, where I post my own views, those that are not necessarily the views of my employers, colleagues, affiliates, and other associates.
An image from my photostream at
www.flickr.com

 
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