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A student's learning preference may change over time as they develop ways to process information and what they have just learned or feel they need to retain in order to pass exams and receive the best possible outcome or grades.

A student's ability and cognitive ability should not be limited if the instruction is fully in 'english' and english is a student's 2nd or 3rd language.  A student can fully comprehend course concepts, learning materials, studying materials, etc. with general ESL services, tutoring, and general guidance that keeps in mind how their brain processes material and other skill processing factors.

When a student is grouped into a 'racial' bias by an instructor, and it takes on a negative perception like bias or an idea that the student is less capable, it can be very alienating for a student.  An example is if an instructor groups a student who has English as a 2nd language as a 'slower learner' or not able to keep up with the rest of the class.  We should never place cultural or racial perceptions on students.

Working with a diverse student body requires looking pass a person's age, cultural background, religious beliefs, and other factors to support their education goals.  Embracing that each student should be seen as unique and valued is important to ensure inclusion.

Technology can be a useful tool to aid in learning disabilities.

Great explanation of modification vs accomodation

It was good to go over the different types of learning disorders and how to identify them.

It's helpful to kno.w what stages students progress through when learning to read

"I hear, and I forget; I see, and I remember; I do and I understand." And understanding leads to change and growth! 

I absolutely love this, and it is so true. 

I do see so many young people who do not have problem solving skills. And that is part of the clinical experience. Helping them identify a problem and develop a solution is the way to teaching them critical thinking. 

As a digital immigrant, it is important to understand the need for connectivity that the digital natives have. It is also important to regulate use of technology in the clinical site. 

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