
This is a general discussion forum for the following learning topic:
Enhancing Student Learning --> Instructing Learners with Disabilities
Post what you've learned about this topic and how you intend to apply it. Feel free to post questions and comments too.
There are many different learning disabilities that students can have. It is important to proactively offer any support they need to set them up to succeed in the classroom.
I learned from this module that modifications can easily be implemented and could help all students as well.
Most students with learning disabilities just need a little more time. Something as simple as turning on a recorder can make all the difference
Being able to accommodate students with learning disabilities to be more successful is essential. Students are sometimes afraid to mention an issue, but it can be easy to ascertain. As an instructor, you can approach them as well. However, do it in such a way that you are just checking in on them and seeing if they need any extra support.
This module provided various teaching methods to accommodate students with learning disabilities while maintaining the expectation of an adult learning environment.
A lot of students I get that have learning disabilities perform ery well. They have already developed coping skills in secondary education. I usually just need to give them minor accomodations such as extra time in task and test.
Students or people with disabilities, sometimes (due to embarrassment) are not disclosed. It would help instructors know, by pretesting indivduals so we would know how to approve their issue.
I learned that students with disabilities are capable of learning and succeeding in their course of studies. Preparation on the instructor's part is key and for the student need to nform the instuctor of their needs.
Wow, what a very informative section. I learned a bunch, & reinforced quite a bit of what I knew & want to continue to apply moving forward.
Key points that I took away from this section are:
Students with learning disablites can make classroom instruction easier for all the students. It would require slowing things down and providing more time to process the information being taught. it will be a good skill to acuire to become a better instructor.
I really appreciate and learned quite a bit from the list of strategies for accomodating disabilities. The materials section was really intersting, and placing boxes around questions to help keep students focused is awesome.
It is important to talk to students with learning disabilities to see what learning methods have worked in the past for them.
Approach each student as a unique individual with unique talents and unique needs. Students with learning disabilities are not dumb or below average with intelligence, generally speaking. Start with respect and a generous amount of compassion.
This is helpful information on how to help students with learning disabilities. Giving them more time can help students with dyslexia. As far as I know, you can't discuss the disabilities with students at my institution. So I am slightly confused with this information.