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Learning challenges need to be recognized and not mistakenly misinterpreted as a lack of understanding; instructors need to ensure they keep the needs of all students in mind.

Learning preferences also must be taken into consideration to again create the best learning environment for students regardless of how they best learn. 

This section helps to make the connection between language and learning; instructors must be able to recognize that students whose first language is not English have to be taken into consideration when making lessons plans and that their ability to understand the meaning of certain words.

I feel that we have to acknowledge mental health challenges and not be afraid of talking about it and spreading awareness in our classrooms. We have to create an environment where students feel safe and comfortable talking about these issues and learning how to treat others who may have mental challenges . We must educate how stigma can negatively impact students. Again good question. 

I understand that race is a social construct, but culture helps us to actually understand each individual student needs. We must always create inclusive learning environments that are beneficial for all students.

This content is extremely valuable in terms of inclusivity of everyone and being sensitive to all learners needs and skill levels. I think too often, in education, those who have different learning styles are marginalized because they can't keep up with the group. Focusing on the individual allows all learners to be included in the learning process. 

I learned that we must be inclusive and be color-blind in our class. Accommodating diversity helps an instructor see each student in their own uniqueness. Appreciating the uniqueness of each individual student will  encourage participation and may lead to a good learning outcome

Everyone has different learning preferences whether it's visual, auditory, kinesthetic, etc. and instructors must adapt their teaching methodologies to accommodate the different learning styles.  

In terms of assessment, it should be holistic, not just standardized tests in order to be able to recognize areas of opportunity and strengths for students.

 

 

We should not assume that someone who is learning English as a second language is struggling or that they have low literacy skills.  Inversely, we should not assume that someone who is monolingual in English has better literacy in the language than someone who is bilingual or multilingual.

Also, it is helpful to have bilingual instructors when students are learning another language and they should be encouraged to still have access to their mother tongue.

Culture refers to differences in regions, language, food, music, art, etc.  It is important to be aware of cultural differences in our students in order to have appropriate learning outcomes.  We cannot assume everyone is the same; they need to be treated as individuals instead of being grouped together.

Race and culture are not the same; race refers more to physical characteristics whereas culture is more holistic.

 

I have learned that we must not use stereotypes, generalize or make assumptions as this is detrimental to student success.  Everyone learns differently and we must plan our teaching strategies with this in mind in order to be inclusive.

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