Community College Adults with Disabilities
Information on working with community college students with disabilities: 1. BRAIN INJURY 2. DEVELOPMENTALLY DELAYED 3. HEARING IMPAIRMENTS 4. PSYCHOLOGICAL DISABILITY 5. SPEECH AND LANGUAGE DISABILITIES AND 6. VISUAL DISABILITIES
Accommodations for Students with Disabilities
Community college students with disabilities, their need for accommodations and educational needs. Advise faculty on ADA standards.
Assisted technology and functional limitations of students with disabilities are emphasized.
Information on the needs of college students with disabilities is listed.
A new wonder drug for AIDS is examined.
This scenario is debated: You have been asked by the CEO of your company to prepare a PowerPoint presentation for sales representatives on the new wonder drug for AIDS that your company has patented. Since competing pharmaceutical companies have commented to the press that your drug is very high in steroids, you have to convi ...continues
Easy and complex questions asked of librarians at circulation desks.
List of questions, both basic and complex, asked of librarians at circulation desks. Good to use for preparation for the job.
The modern standards movement in education is highlighted.
I compare and contrast the modern standards movement in education to previous movements in education, such as the behavioral objectives movement. Research is applied.
Teaching reading to bilingual students across the curriculum
I have had students in my class that neither know or understand English fluently nor the language spoken with their family. Often their home is not literacy-rich.
Understanding Native American attitudes and beliefs can help a teacher with classroom instruction
Knowing similarities and differences in Native and modern culture can help a teacher develop successful lesson plans.
Teacher's philosophies and the impotance of personal philosophy education are explained
1- What would you observe in a classroom in which the teacher’s philosophy was primarily Reconstructionism? Progressivism? Essentialism? Perennialism? Existentialism? (Please give specific examples) 2- Why is it important to have a personal philosophy of education?
I would like for you to discuss and answer the questions related to the scenario you can give a short narrative form. Critical Incident What's the Problem? Roberto Lopez teaches sixth grade in an inner-city school. He believes that young people need to be actively involved in their own education and that they are most in ...continues