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Disability Etiquette - Appropriate Language and Behaviour

A set of guidelines on appropriate language and behaviour to use when interacting with disabled students.

Don’t dis me with that language — The disability language A – Z guide

Society today has made clear that most disapprove of derogatory terms about people with a disability. There are, however, still some insidious terms being used in everyday conversations, and most of us are unaware of the harm they can do to people’s self esteem.

Teach ADHD: Information and Resources for teaching students with ADHD

This resource places emphasis on the importance of the structure of the lesson, chunking content and teaching to multiple learning styles when ADHD students are in your classrooms. What we know about adults with ADHD is that they have great difficulties with executive function, so anything that faculty can do to help students plan, recall, initiate work and sustain attention will be helpful.

Teaching Strategies for Students with Disabilities

A valuable, comprehensive resource on supporting college students with disabiltities from Colorado State University.

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