
Meeting the Needs of Students with Challenges - Effective Strategies and Approaches
Explore key strategies for meeting the needs of students with challenges, including engaging with students, providing varied instructional modalities, and evaluating outcomes. Learn from experts in the field on how to build a supportive learning environment and promote growth mindsets in teaching practices.
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Meeting the Needs of Meeting the Needs of Students with Challenges Students with Challenges August 16, 2016 Peejo Sehr, Director, Academic Center for Excellence Kay Beard, Program Coordinator Gita Deane, Academic Coach Kathleen Hake, Academic Coach Nancy Hesselbein, Academic Coach
BELIEVE BELIEVE
Be Present and Clear Be Present and Clear syllabus syllabus communication communication
Engage Engage Get to know your students Get to know your students
Layer & Scaffold Layer & Scaffold simple to complex simple to complex d direct instruction to irect instruction to independent tasks independent tasks c chunking hunking f frequent and timely feedback requent and timely feedback
Inviting Learning Inviting Learning E Environment b build a community of learners uild a community of learners l level the playing field evel the playing field nvironment
Evolve: teaching as a Evolve: teaching as a dynamic experience dynamic experience g growth mind rowth mind- -set set
Varied instructional modality Varied instructional modality m multiple modalities ultiple modalities v varied and timely evaluation aried and timely evaluation
Evaluate Evaluate What s working and why? What s working and why?
REFERENCES www.ldonline.org www.berkely.edu/faculty/resources/teaching www.ldaamerica.org/successful-strategies-for-students-with-learning- disabilities/