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Guides for Teaching Specific Types of Learners

Some Tips for Visual Learners
Creating mental images in students’ minds is a powerfully effective teaching tool. This site has some tips from the Walden tutors that have proven effective with students.
Some Tips for Visual Learners

 

Teaching ESL at a Collegiate Level
This site is a treasure trove of links that will help you teach ESL students. We recommend taking advantage of the resources others have found helpful in focusing on ESL students’ special challenges.
Teaching ESL at a Collegiate Level

 

Teaching College Writers with Learning Disabilities
The University of California at Berkeley has wonderful suggestions on teaching students who are struggling with challenges such as chronic illness, visual impairment, and learning disabilities.
Teaching College Writers with Learning Disabilities

 

Identifying Learning Disabilities and How to Address Them
Colorado State University offers a step-by-step guide to what to do if you suspect a student has a disability and how to best help the student.
Identifying Learning Disabilities and How to Address Them

 

 

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