T&L 2900: VIR: Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities (Self-Guided)

This course will teach you how to meet the diverse needs of students with disabilities in your classroom. With lessons developed by an experienced special educator, you will explore the special education process, from working with individualized education programs (IEPs) to helping students struggling with reading comprehension, math skills, and writing. In this course, you will discover easy, practical, and creative strategies that will help your struggling students find their light bulb moments.

You will also discover fun games you can incorporate, tips for modifying your classroom, and many tested methods for bringing out the best behavior in your students. Whether you are in the classroom, studying for the Praxis Special Education exam, or preparing to work with students in a variety of settings, this course will help you to understand and empower your students with learning.

COURSE HIGHLIGHTS:

  • 1 credit offering
  • $135.00

To register for this offering, please click here: Teaching Students With Learning Disabilities. This online course may be taken self-guided or instructor-moderated. You will have the option when enrolling.

 Session Details

Schedule: This is an enroll-anytime course that will allow you three months to complete from your enrollment date. Work at your own pace.
This session no associated prices.

Cancellation Policy

Students may withdraw from their course within the first seven calendar days through Ed2Go. NO REFUNDS are provided for a withdrawal after the first seven calendar days.

Instructor or Facilitator

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Lynette Krenelka