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Developing goals that are realistic and manageable is indeed very important for the students. I believe that this module has opened my eyes for another layer of teaching. As an educator, it is essential to prepare the students to be ready in the real world situations and yes setting the achievable goals is one of the key to success. I will also be mindful when I assign the tasks for my students in the future to ensure that all students have equal access and equal opportunities to complete and presents the tasks in whichever way they prefer.

Developing goals are essential since it is the ultimate destination of your learning. However, the goal must be realistic, can be repated and tested and can be applied to reality.

 

I learned quite a bitfrom this module! I'm most interested in working with assistive technology in my future courses and making my class more inclusive and accessible through technology. I also look forward to employing the methods to motivate students to make and track their own goal progression. Autonomy is the way of the future, and I think giving students the opportunity to set a realistic goal is a great way to engage them and demonstrate what it's like to be in the field and real world where you need to be self-motivated.

Reply to Mel Henderson's post:I agree, approaching the student from their own perspective and frame of reference makes it easier to help facilititate the executive functions for the student to be responsible for their her own learning.

For me, it comes down to approaching the student from where they are, their own perspective and frame of reference. To tailor the learning activities around the student's needs. To help facilititate the executive functions of the student so that ultimately she is responsible for her own learning and is equally as able to navigate, control, and assess learning. 

I especially appreciate the information on executive function as it incorporates teaching strategoes that allow the students to become aware of their own strengths and limitations, devlelop learning goals, and formulate a plan to achieve those goals.  All of this would likely require the support and guidance of the instructor, but I believe true learning will occur when students become more responsible for their own learning and teachers/faculty instructors can act more as a guide and a resource.

I came into this course with my own particular framework for learning, my own challenges, and my own prescriptions.   Teaching has provided me with experience observing the limitations of others. Examining that experience against the concepts in this course, has informed me to be more aware of when cognitive disability may manifest. The application is to proactively work to help students create their own workarounds.

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