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i really appreciate the suggestion to use "I" rather than "you"; "YOU" becomes intimidating and a feeling of being "picked upon" and singled out rather than being having a guidance conversation. "I" allows the student/listener to think about what the instuctor can do to help student/listener.

 

When i selected this topic to study-Diverse Learner-I was surpirsed and diapointed it focused/centered on the disabled. i was thinking/hoping the course of study was going to focus on different/divrse manners of teaching!

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