Teaching Children with Learning Disabilities in New and Creative Ways

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3 Graduate Level, In-service Credits or NYC P/A+ Credit/ 45 Hours Instructor: Jennifer Crispo

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Teaching Children with Learning Disabilities in New and Creative Ways
3 Graduate Level or In-service Credits/ 45 Hours Instructor: Jennifer Crispo, Janaury 3-30, February 7- March 7, April 1-30, July 1-30, November 1-30, December 1-30
University of the Pacific PEDC 9080

Adams State University 

Are you looking to discover new and creative ways to reach every kind of learner in your class? Do the stresses of implementing the new Common Core Curriculum to a classroom of diverse learners seem more and more daunting each day? This course provides specific ways that you can differentiate instruction to provide a successful learning environment for children with all learning abilities. You will be provided with helpful web resources, I Pad applications, reproducible, on-line/classroom academic games, resources to help with parent/colleague communication, ways to improve study and memory skills, resources that you can use to organize students and yourself, and lots of creative ways to create lesson plans that are geared to children with learning disabilities. Most of all you will walk away from this class with a better understanding of children with learning disabilities, and tons of innovative teaching ideas that you can immediately implement in your classroom. This course connects educators with resources that support the new Common Core Curriculum and is appropriate for general and special educators that teach grades K-12.

Upon registering for Adams State Graduate Level Credit students will be sent a link to pay 165.00 directly to Adams State to receive this credit.

 

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February 7-March 7, April 1-30, July 1-30, November 1-30, December 1-30, January 3-30

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