A National Investigation of Disability Services Response to COVID-19
by Adam Lalor, Ph.D. and Manju Banerjee, Ph.D. Since March 2020, US colleges and universities have faced the greatest obstacle to delivering higher education…
by Adam Lalor, Ph.D. and Manju Banerjee, Ph.D. Since March 2020, US colleges and universities have faced the greatest obstacle to delivering higher education…
Dr. Manju Banerjee presents suggestions for supporting students in online learning.
Watch the short video (5:30) below to hear Dr. Rick Bryck discuss a few tips for supporting working memory challenges in the classroom.
In a traditional classroom, we have the luxury of answering clarifying questions and reminding students of the sequence of tasks, and we can provide lots of visual and verbal cues to help students stay organized and on-task. In an online environment, we don’t have the same opportunities to support students in the moment, so it’s incumbent on us to be intentional and consistent in how we present learning materials to them. Otherwise we risk creating unnecessary confusion and frustration; in other words: we can’t change the weather, or lighten traffic, but we can make sure the streets are well lit and there are signs to guide their way.
Watch the video below to hear from recent graduates of Landmark College’s Learning Differences and Neurodiversity (LDN) certificate program discuss their experience in…