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Over 50 million Americans, or 1 in 5 people, or 20% of the U.S. population, are living with at least one disability, and most Americans will experience a disability some time during the course of their lives. source: CDCSearch my site
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Why My Transition Presentation?
High school students will learn what college is really about. The laws change, IDEA v. ADA, and so do the supports. Know what to expect in college with regards to your academic accommodations. Learn what classes you should be taking in high school to best prepare for postsecondary institutions.Gina Carson, Education Coach
I have seen the need for students, primarily high school students transitioning, but could be as young as elementary age, to be "coached" in what classes to take in order to best prepare for after graduation. We need to remember we are all entitled to a Free and Appropriate Public Education (FAPE) and we should make the most of it. This may mean you need my services to analyze your secondary path. Although students have disabilities, we still want them to be challenged at school, and to receive the most rigorous education available. This means taking 4 years of math in high school, and cutting out study hall for an additional academic class. For a nominal fee, I will meet with you and analyze your situation and give you a plan of action.Hire Me
I can provide your institution with high-quality professional development sessions to move your faculty and staff from the traditional teacher centered instructional approach to today’s technology-based learning environments. As NJ’s premiere Instructional Technology Consultant for online and blended/hybrid class usability, your faculty and staff will walk away with a wealth of knowledge and concrete strategies for implementing technology into their workday immediately.Why my PD worskshop?
I am available to educate faculty and staff on accessibility concerns including information about Section 508 requirements for web page content. Instructors will leave my workshop with UD action steps they can immediately implement in any classroom. Instructors will learn how to create course documents that are accessible to all students.
Tag Archives: learning disabilities LD
Students Complain DS Are Not Accessible
Yesterday I stumbled across this post from a college student regarding disability services not really being accessible and it really got me thinking… My reply to her was cut short due to spacing restrictions: “As a disability services specialist at … Continue reading
Bachelor’s for LD and Autistic Students
I like the sound of this program! There’s no reason not to do this type of program. … all-online bachelor’s degree program, the Achieve Degree, designed specifically for students with autism or learning disabilities. Besides the online format, the other … Continue reading
From Special Education to the NFL: A Self-Identifying Success Story
Why are post-secondary students so hesitant to seek out the resources of on-campus disability support services? Here is a fantastic success story about a student trying to make it through college on his own (and failing miserably like happens to … Continue reading
OneNote: note-taking and information-management program
Although I am not a fan of Microsoft products, this looks like it could really help keep note-taking organized and relevant for all students. Play Demo (Or download the demo.) You may experience a delay while the demo is loading. … Continue reading