Learning disabilities : [videorecording (DVD)] learning from the source / Workforce Development Council of Seattle - King County.
Eight adults with a variety of learning disabilities talk about how they found out about their learning disability, how they feel about it, whether they tell others, what their strengths are, what helps them learn, their goals, and advice they'd offer to others. Also included are comments from an employment specialist and a teacher.
"I borrowed this resource to use at a tutor workshop, but due to low sign-up, the workshop was not held. I did preview the video, and it does look like a useful resource." – April 2012 Exemplary Literacy Materials Online Reviews.
"A great resource- realistic look at adults and young adults with LD - how they cope and so forth. Emphasis on being "formally assessed" and then working with that assessment. The USA may be different than Canada in this- in Canada, assessment is expensive (or is that just BC?). Audience: tutors, tutor training, MAYBE learners you know have LD." – January 2011 Exemplary Literacy Materials Online Reviews.
Record details
- Physical Description: 1 videodisc (56 min.) : sd., col.; 4 3/4 in.
- Publisher: Seattle, Wa. : Workforce Development Council Seattle - King County, 2003.
Content descriptions
Creation/Production Credits Note: | Michelle Mansfield, Beth Blanchard, Dan Fey, producers. |
Target Audience Note: | Reading level: Basic (Gr 1-3). |
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Subject: | Learning disabled. |
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