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Sacramento
City College

Disability Resource Center
Sacramento City College

Learning (dis)Abilities Classes

 

 

 








 

Learning (dis)Abilities Home Program Access Courses designed for students with Learning (dis)Abilites Staff Location & Contact Information Student Guide lines for Exam Accomodations Ways That Faculty Can Help LD Students Ways LD Students Can Help Themselves



Diagnostic/Prescriptive
Educational Assessment

  • Designed for students with average or above ability level.

  • Screening and assessment for learning disabilities.

  • One-to-one sessions with Learning Disabilities Specialist.

  • Group sessions on learning styles and strategies.

  • Individual educational planning for increased success in college.

  • Referrals to resources and information to utilize academic adjustments as well as to understand interpersonal issues and concerns of LD adults.






Human Career Development 85
Diagnostic Learning in Math

  • Intensive individualized instruction to increase mathematics skills.

  • Alternative, "hands-on" methods, manipulative materials and strategies.

  • Small groups; low student-to-teacher ratio.

  • Computer-assisted instruction.






Human Career Development 83
Diagnostic Learning in English

  • Intensive individualized instruction to increase reading, spelling, and writing skills.

  • Alternative, "hands-on" methods to enhance success.

  • One-to-five teacher/aide to student ratio in the classroom.

  • Computer-assisted instruction.



Sacramento City College
3835 Freeport Boulevard · Sacramento, California 95822
This page was last updated: Tuesday, June 28, 2005 at 8:51:24 AM