Methods For Teaching
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John Said:
Do you know any good teaching methods for an amputee who does not have any hands or prosthetics?We Answered:
Hi Allen,I haven't any experience of teaching a student who didn't have hands, therefore, my suggestion would be for you to have an assistant (best student in the class) to operate a recorder so that at the end of the day, you have notes to listen to. Then you could record your responses when a test was due.
A thought - something you might care to explore:
Earlier this year I heard about Jessica Cox, a beautiful young woman who was born without arms, has learned how to drive a car and take her pilot's license. I'm serious!
If you go to You Tube and search for her story, you could contact her and get some advice from her as to how she overcame her disability.
Search by using her name - Jessica Cox, in You Tube. You will be empowered by her story. The words, "I Can't" are not in her vocabulary.
Very best wishes in all you do.
