For accomodating students with
12-Jun-2018 02:15
Someone with a Visual learning style has a preference for seen or observed things, including pictures, diagrams, demonstrations, displays, handouts, films, flip-chart, etc.These people will use phrases such as ‘show me’, ‘let’s have a look at that’ and will be best able to perform a new task after reading the instructions or watching someone else do it first. Odds are, every student in your class has a different preferred learning style, which can make it difficult for you to be the most effective teacher.
It is therefore the responsibility of faculty and staff of the University to provide accommodation to ALL QUALIFIED students through the assistance of the Office of Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD).Specifically, Section 504 provides that:"No otherwise qualified individual with disabilities in the United States...Shall, solely by reason of his/her disability, be excluded from the participation in, be denied the benefits of, or be subjected to discrimination under any program or activity receiving federal financial assistance"...These are the people who will work from lists and written directions and instructions.
Someone with an Auditory learning style has a preference for the transfer of information through listening: to the spoken word, of self or others, of sounds and noises.Please feel free to take the time to investigate all of the links.