The Importance Of Technology On The Quality Of Education

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Within the classroom environment, a learning disability usually represents a lack of capacity to do and be great. As a teacher, one may encounter different types of students such as, the exceptional learners, the students who learn at a much slower pace, and those whose abilities to learn are limited. Not only their learning styles, ways of acquiring information, and academic needs are often varied from one to another, but also the difficulty experience with learning can be the result of a disability. How do we teach these students without neglecting each of their needs? How do we make sure they gain understanding and are acquiring the right skills? How do we provide them with the quality of education that they needed to succeed? As instructors, it is our duties to develop different strategies and method of teaching to accommodate the academic needs of each specific students and ensure they are receiving the quality of education that they deserve, if not we are to blame for their future.
Learning disability derived from neurological variation in the brain structure and function, but are resulted from many other factors (Cortiella & Horowitz, 2014), and may influence the way individuals acquire, process, store, recall and communicate information. …show more content…

Even, teachers face many challenges when instructing students of this digital era. The basis of traditional literacy teaching must also modify to accommodate the development of certain literacy concepts accordingly. (Cihak, Wright, McMahon, Smith, & Kraiss, 2015) explained the implementation of such digital literacy skills is essential for educators not only to sustain students motivation and engagement but to prepare them for technologically-based working environments; explicit instruction must be given to improve student’s independence and to supply more opportunities in

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