12/8/2019
Topic:
Students With Disabilities
Scott Weill
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I had a student who was legally blind. This was a reading class for struggling learners. I seated her in the group closest in proximity to where I usually lectured from. I also had her text specially magnified and provided her with a magnifying glass which greatly helped her. |
12/8/2019
Topic:
Assessment of Learning
Scott Weill
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On how I have adopted assessments with students with disabilities two of the things which have helped my students with ADHD is I allow them frequent breaks from the task at hand. I also let them tell me their answers orally rather than writing their responses as writing is often unclear and fragmented. |
12/8/2019
Topic:
Tools And Strategies
Scott Weill
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In response to Option 2: I have several students this year who came from other countries with little formal education. On top of that they have ADHD and dysgraphia. I allow them to type their responses to test questions as their writing is impossible to read. I also use Language Live to help with picking up needed reading skills. |