Going to college can be intimidating for students with learning disabilities. This infographic can help LD students find a school where they'll succeed. College is a transitional time for most students. Adjusting to a new workload, a different set of teachers, and a diverse p...
While a college degree typically expands career options for students with learning disabilities, degree attainment does not necessarily ensure students a smooth transition from college to employment (Aune & Kroeger, 1997; Gerber, 1997). An essential college service, the career development center, is ...
College students with disabilities have rights that allow for specific accommodations to help them succeed in school. Learn about legal protections, scholarships, technologies, and other assistance available to students with disabilities.
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In this, our first crossover episode, we joined with Elizabeth Hamblet (one of our new cohosts) as she hosted a Facebook Live discussion with four guests who work in programs for students with disabilities - Brittany Cortinas of the University of Arizona
Support programs for college students with learning differences. These academic/learning support programs often emphasize time management and study skills, and can help students with a variety of diagnoses (including autism, dyslexia and ADHD). However, some students on the spectrum benefit even more ...
Learning, physical, or sensory disabilityAcademic abilityIntellectual self-confidenceDemographic and institutional factors and policiesLongitudinal data analysisUsing large-scale longitudinal data, this study sought to examine factors influencing two important student development outcomes in students with ...
Students with disabilities may have specific transportation needs and face financial challenges and disability discrimination. It’s important to get support from the school’s disability offices, campus groups, organizations, and others. With Advice From: ...
,Roy,... - 《Journal of Intellectual & Developmental Disability》 被引量: 9发表: 1997年 Feeling stupid: A survey of university students' experience of social anxiety in learning situations The findings were consistent with previous research and models of social anxiety, and suggested that for a...
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