A recent series of articles in The Chronicle of Higher Education that “examines the challenges that students, academics, and colleges face in dealing with disability on campus”. These articles are for everyone who teaches or works with students at Langara, not just for Disability Services Offices or Facilities. The trends are also reflected in Langara’s student body.
If you attended the Designing for Student Success series at the end of August, you would have heard the same discussions. Missed the in-person sessions? Follow this series through the Chronicle. Selected titles include:
- Disability Experts Debate Merits of Universal Design
- As Standards Change, Disability Officers Race to Keep Up
- How 4 Professors Built Careers Despite Mental-Health Struggles
- Student Diversity at More Than 4,600 Institutions
- Extra Time on an Exam: Suitable Accommodation or Legal Cheating?
- Fostering Open Communication in a Culturally Diverse Classroom
- How One College Helps Students With Learning Disabilities Find Their Way
… more
If you wish to learn more about Designing for Student Success or want us to repeat the sessions, contact us know.