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Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities at Beacon College is a collection of essays written by professors and learning specialists (educational support personnel) at Beacon College, an accredited four-year institution for students with learning disabilities, ADHD, and other learning differences. The purpose of this book is to help fill the massive gap in the literature on teaching students with learning disabilities at the college level. The attrition rate of students with learning disabilities at traditional colleges and universities is very high. With a 70% four-year graduation rate, Beacon College is well-positioned to be an instructional model for other institutions. The essays discuss institutional practices, alternative teaching strategies, and personal instructor experiences.



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List of Illustrations – Preface – Acknowledgments – Part One: The Institution – Dr. George J. Hagerty: The Ethical and Programmatic Imperatives for Serving College Students Who Learn Differently – Dr. Shelly Chandler: Improving College Graduation Rates for Students Who Learn Differently – Dr. Oksana Hagerty: Scaffolding as a Model for Academic Assistance – Dr. Linda S. Lucas/Dr. A. J. Marsden/Dr. Nicki Nance/Dr. Richard V. Perrone: Making the Exception for Exceptional Students – Michele Patestides: Academic Mentoring for Students with Learning Differences: The Cornerstone for Academic Postsecondary Success – Part Two: Innovative Practices – Dr. Terri S. Ross: Learning with Hearts and Hands and Voices: Bringing Navajo Wisdom to the College Classroom for Students with Learning Disabilities – Simon Vaz: Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities – Sarita Cupp: Using the Aleks Program in Mathematics Instruction for Students with Learning Disabilities – Part Three: The Writing Classroom – Dr. William Nesbitt/Dr. Caroline Le: Supporting Students with Learning Disabilities in the Writing Classroom – Dr. William Nesbitt: Beginning at the Beginning: The Practical Uses of Creative Writing – Part Four: Being Teachers – Dr. Caroline Le – The First Year – Dr. Caroline Le: Cultural Expectations and Best Practices for Students with Learning Disabilities – Notes on Contributors – Index

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    Publisher: Peter Lang Publishing Inc
    Publication Date: 1/1/2017 12:09:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781433138027, 978-1433138027
    ISBN10: 1433138026

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities at Beacon College is a collection of essays written by professors and learning specialists (educational support personnel) at Beacon College, an accredited four-year institution for students with learning disabilities, ADHD, and other learning differences. The purpose of this book is to help fill the massive gap in the literature on teaching students with learning disabilities at the college level. The attrition rate of students with learning disabilities at traditional colleges and universities is very high. With a 70% four-year graduation rate, Beacon College is well-positioned to be an instructional model for other institutions. The essays discuss institutional practices, alternative teaching strategies, and personal instructor experiences.



    Table of Contents

    List of Illustrations – Preface – Acknowledgments – Part One: The Institution – Dr. George J. Hagerty: The Ethical and Programmatic Imperatives for Serving College Students Who Learn Differently – Dr. Shelly Chandler: Improving College Graduation Rates for Students Who Learn Differently – Dr. Oksana Hagerty: Scaffolding as a Model for Academic Assistance – Dr. Linda S. Lucas/Dr. A. J. Marsden/Dr. Nicki Nance/Dr. Richard V. Perrone: Making the Exception for Exceptional Students – Michele Patestides: Academic Mentoring for Students with Learning Differences: The Cornerstone for Academic Postsecondary Success – Part Two: Innovative Practices – Dr. Terri S. Ross: Learning with Hearts and Hands and Voices: Bringing Navajo Wisdom to the College Classroom for Students with Learning Disabilities – Simon Vaz: Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities – Sarita Cupp: Using the Aleks Program in Mathematics Instruction for Students with Learning Disabilities – Part Three: The Writing Classroom – Dr. William Nesbitt/Dr. Caroline Le: Supporting Students with Learning Disabilities in the Writing Classroom – Dr. William Nesbitt: Beginning at the Beginning: The Practical Uses of Creative Writing – Part Four: Being Teachers – Dr. Caroline Le – The First Year – Dr. Caroline Le: Cultural Expectations and Best Practices for Students with Learning Disabilities – Notes on Contributors – Index

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