Course Overview
Welcome to EDUO 9407 The Talents of the Learning Disabled. This class was created by Dominican University of California in conjunction with Educational Development and Services as part of a six course series entitled Strength-Based Teaching and Learning.Just as we celebrate diversity in nature and cultures, so too do we need to honor the diversity of students who learn, think, and behave differently. This series is designed to help teachers and schools embrace the strengths of such neurodiverse students in order to help them thrive school and beyond. The content learned in the class, The Talents of the Learning Disabled, will afford you the knowledge necessary to emphasize the strengths of the learning disabled students in your classroom while continuing to provide support and encouragement in the needed areas. By meeting the requirements of this class, participating teachers will earn one semester unit of graduate level extension credit from Dominica University of California, a fully accredited university.
The other five courses in the series are:
- EDUO 9406 Neurodiversity in the Classroom
- EDUO 9408 The Joys of ADHD
- EDUO 9409 The Gifts of Autism
- EDUO 9410 The Strengths of Intellectually Disabled Students
- EDUO 9411 The Bright side of Emotional and Behavior Disorders
Although Neurodiversity in the classroom is NOT a prerequisite for the other five courses, it does provide a foundation for them. All six classes in the Strength-Based Teaching and Learning series require one book entitled Neurodiversity in the Classroom: Strength-Based Strategies to Help Students with Special Needs Succeed in School and Life by Thomas Armstrong. This book is available for purchase at www.Amazon.com.
Course Objectives:
After completing the course titled Neurodiversity in the Classroom, you will demonstrate or indicate:
- Knowledge about the various types of learning disabilities
- Knowledge of the concepts neurodiversiry and positive niche construction
- Awareness of your current approach to teaching the learning disabled students in your classroom
- How to create strength-based curriculum that helps your learning disabled students become more successful at school and life
Course Relation to CCS or other Professional Standards
This course aligns to the following professional teaching standards: http://www.cde.ca.gov/pd/ps/index.asp
- Engaging and Supporting all Students in Learning
- Creating and Maintaining Effective Environments for Student Learning
- Understanding and Organizing Subject Matter for Student Learning
- Planning Instruction and Designing learning Experiences for all Students
Instructor
Ryan Pickett
B.A., M.S. in Counseling Clinical School PsychologyK-12 School Psychologist 20+ years.
Collegiate Professional Development Coordinator, Developer, and Instructor 16+.
"I take pride in helping educators enhance student learning while bringing passion into their classrooms."
Ryan loves spending time with family and friends, especially outdoors. His favorite activities include snowboarding, golf, and hiking.