استكشاف صعوبات التعلم: دعم الانتماء

OpenLearn Review
الموقع
Online(رابط الدورة)
التاريخ
عند الطلب
أقسام الدورات
طبي , لياقة ورعاية صحية
الشهادة
Yes()
اللغة
الإنجليزية
رسوم الدورة
مجانيةعدد الحضور
غير محدود
المهارات المكتسبة
- explain the term 'learning disability',describe the different ways learning disabilities have been viewed over time,reflect upon the impact that being labelled as having learning disabilities has on people and their families,explain why it can be difficult for people with learning disabilities and their families to feel like they belong in society
اسم مقدم الدورة | OpenLearn |
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مجالات التدريب |
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موقعك الإلكتروني (URL) | http://www.openuniversity.edu/ |
حول المزود |
Since its launch in 2006, OpenLearn has become an integrated part of The Open University, with the site attracting more than 69 million visitors – many of which go on to make an enquiry about becoming a formal student, strengthening the journey between informal and formal learning. The OpenLearn team originate, commission and develop content that unites faculty and University priorities with areas of topical and general interest. This is in support of our own student population in their academic, skills and career and personal development (CPD) endeavours, delivering quality assets openly available for teaching and learning. OL deliver bite-sized learning experiences designed to fit easily into daily life, so whether you're a busy parent looking to get promoted at work, or back-packing across Africa and wanting to increase your learning, we are open with no requirements to access our free materials. Some of OL academic-led content includes: |
Do you have experience of learning disabilities? Perhaps you have been assessed as having a learning disability yourself, or have a friend or relative who has this label? Maybe you work with people with learning disabilities. Or perhaps it’s something you know little about, and want to know more.
In this free course, Exploring learning disabilities: supporting belonging, you will hear from many different people about what it is like to have the label ‘learning disability’, and how it feels to support someone with a learning disability, as a family member, a friend, an advocate or a paid worker. These human stories will lead you into some of the complex moral, ethical and practical debates learning disability gives rise to.