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I plan to implement some essay-type questions on tests along with multiple-choice questions.
I learned to encourage role play so students can apply their knowledge. Ask questions that the teacher knows the students may ask.
Teaching styles need to be adjusted to the students' preferences. Giving the students a voice will keep them motivated.
I learned that empathy can be expressed by sharing something of value to the students. I think this is important because you never know what a child's home life is like. A lot of students have a lot of family responsibilities.
Provide students with learning disabilities with previous projects, ask questions with multiple answers, and use available apps. These are some things I can do to help my students with learning disabilities.
Students with learning disabilities will not have a personalized learning plan when they leave high school.
The learning disability are lifelong, and the individual also has related issues. The learner needs a way to overcome their challenges.
Students with learning disabilities require support. I didn't know about the different stages.
Teachers need to be prepared, organized, and dedicated, as this will cause the students to settle quickly. Write down your mistakes and how they were resolved, so you don't make the same mistake again.
Teachers need to move around to see what each student is doing. I will ask the students to take a number to help each student. For my tests, I will have the students complete the short-answer questions. These are some great ideas.
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