Thursday, December 18, 2014

EDU-6235: Characteristics of Diverse Learners

In the course, Characteristics of Diverse Learners, we covered a wide range of topics that provided a foundation regarding diversity or students and learning styles within an educational setting. The goal of the course was to provide an overview of the characteristics of students that one would encounter while working in an educational setting including gifted and talented, autism, ADHD, and English as second language to name a few. One of the most important topics covered was the theory of inclusive classrooms and teaching using universal design for learning techniques. The course provided the foundation necessary to have a well rounded viewpoint regarding diversity within educational environments.

Being one of the few students in Foundation of Education masters program, the course work was not designed specifically for my program. This resulted in the course being split at the end of the semester where Foundations students were not included in the larger group but instead broke out into a small group to complete different lessons. This was mainly due to the requirements that needed to be met for licensure students. Since Foundations, by design, is to cover a wide range of topics to prepare students for administration and policy studies within educational institutions, it would have been useful to gain the perspective that was taught to the large group including Universal Design for learning and special education topics. This is my only critique of this course.

We completed a couple different assignments one of which was a Characteristics Study on an adult of our choice. The purpose of the assignment was to analyze the characteristics of the subject that related to topics we covered in our class. I had the opportunity to analyze the developmental history of someone who I have known since childhood. This study allowed me to reinforce the topics that we discussed and relate them to a scenario that I knew well. This was my favorite assignment of the course.


The professor for this course was excellent. He was able to relate his own personal stories and working experiences to course content to keep the discussions interesting and fun. He has a wealth of knowledge and I look forward to the next class that he teaches. Although he has earned a Doctorate in Special Education, he is very down to earth and not intimidating to talk to. I appreciate his passion for teaching and his willingness to work with students to insure their learning experience is positive. 

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