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INTRODUCTIONS

I think a proper introduction is crucial for good student/teacher interaction.Should you greet individually or as a class?

Working with students and their perceptions of their own learning disabilities.

Anybody who teaches for any period of time will encounter students who have documented, undocumented, and perceived learning disabilities. This module dealt well with students who have documented learning disorders, but the other two groups can be challenging. I have often heard instructors talking about students who they feel may have a learning disorder, or who have claimed to have a disability in some way. It is never a good idea assume a student has a disability or to try and accommodate an undocumented learning issue, especially in career tracked programs. In most cases we are not trained to correctly identify the specifics of a disability or correctly gage the level of accommodation that needs to be met. Also in some cases we may enable a student to fall back on what they have been led to believe. One student in particular that I had a number of meetings with was told by her mother that she was dyslexic because her father had been. I offered to have her meet with our office of ability services, but the student was reluctant to because when she was in High school they were unable to document the condition. As we discussed her situation and as she progressed through school, she was a gifted student, but whenever she became frustrated, or received a lower grade than she anticipated her mother’s reaction was that she had a learning disability that we needed to accommodate. Throughout her academic career the student developed her own way of adapting, and chose not to utilize any diagnostics or supports. She was exceptional in this; many parents will push for accommodation in spite of previous experience. As our institution has an office of ability services to determine the best accommodations for students with challenges; we have a great way of setting a baseline for individual students and helping instructors adapt for different situations. This when carried into the classroom protects both the student and the learning experience as a whole and prepares them for life long learning.

Selecting testing formats

What are the criteria you use for selecting testing formats?

Selecting testing formats

What are the criteria you use for selecting testing formats?

Selecting testing formats

What are the criteria you use for selecting testing formats?

Determining the effectiveness of testing formats

How do you determine how effective the type of test format you used was in enabling students to demonstrate their knowledge and/or skills?

Effective methods of student assessment

What do you feel are the most effective ways to assess the learning of your students?

Selecting testing content

What should be the criteria for selecting testing content?

Effective assessment methods

What are some of the assessment methods you have used with good success?

Using CATs as sources of instructor and student feedback

Classroom assessment techniques (CATs) are important sources of feedback for both instructors and students. How can you incorporate these techniques into your teaching and how can you use them to give feedback to your students?

Using CATs as sources of instructor and student feedback

Classroom assessment techniques (CATs) are important sources of feedback for both instructors and students. How can you incorporate these techniques into your teaching and how can you use them to give feedback to your students?

Using CATs as sources of instructor and student feedback

Classroom assessment techniques (CATs) are important sources of feedback for both instructors and students. How can you incorporate these techniques into your teaching and how can you use them to give feedback to your students?

Using formative evaluation methods

What are some formative evaluation strategies you can use to assess students?

Using formative evaluation methods

What are some formative evaluation strategies you can use to assess students?

Using alternative assessments

What are some other ways of assessing students besides objective tests?

Using student self-assessments as learning tools

How can student self-assessments be used effectively in career college settings?

Assessing general education skills

Why is the assessment of general education skills such as reading, written communication, and math important to instructors?

Assessing general education skills

Why is the assessment of general education skills such as reading, written communication, and math important to instructors?

Getting student participation in questioning sessions

What are some questioning techniques you have used that were successful in getting students to participate in class discussions?

Getting student participation in questioning sessions

What are some questioning techniques you have used that were successful in getting students to participate in class discussions?