Education Setting and Special Education Accommodation
The teacher meets once per week with the counselor working with each of the students with learning disabilities. The meetings are designed to offer the teacher additional supports and guidance, while also allowing the students to report on their own progress. During the classroom instruction, the teacher makes accommodations in several ways. One of the students has dyslexia, and receives an audio recording of the class material. The teacher still asks her to write responses to questions, but does not use the same grading criteria as for the rest of the class. The other student becomes easily distracted and causes some disruptions. When asked… Continue Reading...