The one thing that comes to mind when I think of teaching students that are have a learning disability is "how can I reach them to teach them?" It is something that makes me start thinking of the possibilities out there for not only students with disabilities but general education students.
New Literacies is making its mark on the forefront and paving the way for new learning in classrooms. Not only does it provide multiple outlooks for students but also gives educators a different way to approach a lesson or topic.
I believe that differentiated instruction & applying new literacies can coincide with one another. Differentiated instruction is the option where educators can structure learning environments that address the variety of learning styles, interests, and abilities found within a classroom. When reaching those different learning styles, new literacies can take place in helping those teachers differentiate to meet the needs of that child.
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