A Guide to teaching Statistics and Research Methods II: Helping students with perceptual and physical disabilities
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Author
Rom, MaryKeyword
OSSDstudents with disabilities
perceptual disabilities
physical disabilities
statistics
accomodations
teaching approaches
LDA
ADA compliance
physical limitations
perceptual limitations
teaching methodology
individualized teaching
Date Published
2018-04
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The purpose of this handbook is to give faculty, students and staff some insight on how to best help a student with a physical and/or perceptual disability. It is informed by my experiences learning to overcome just those very challenges that I faced. While this handbook is focused on Statistics/Research Methods II, the teaching methodology which was used herein, can be further applied to various courses and be as equally useful to the students. It is hoped that this guide will be useful to the next generation of students, staff and faculty while motivating them to expand upon what is already written.Though two persons diagnoses may appear alike, their individualized needs both inside and outside of an academic setting may vary greatly.Description
The purpose of this handbook is to give faculty, students and staff some insight on how to best help a student with a physical and/or perceptual disability.Collections
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