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From the student intern's desk: Reflecting on the Learning and Teaching conference

Teaching Matters Student Employment

Photo by Helena Lopes, Pexels, CC0 In this post, Ada Bayramoglu, Learning and Teaching Conference Support Intern at the IAD, reflects and shares her story about being involved in organising the Learning and Teaching Conference 2023 at the University. Ada Bayramoglu Ada is a third-year undergraduate Sociology student from Istanbul, Turkey.

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Should I Disclose Learning Differences on the College Application

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Once a student enters college, however, the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, or Section 504, and the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) take over. Students with learning disabilities or ADHD, however, may be entitled to reasonable academic services and aids based on the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Section 504, and ADA.

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Welcome to the July & August L&T Enhancement theme: Learning & Teaching Conference 2023

Teaching Matters Academic Communities

A case for thoughtful teaching” The day also hosted 10 interactive workshops, five panels, four short-talks, three papers and two story-telling sessions, and closed with a very well-attended and appreciated drinks reception. student intern, Ada Bayramoglu. A reflection on conference organising , by Employ.ed

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Mini-series: Balance for better – Diversifying Wikipedia

Teaching Matters Online Learning

Digital Sociology MSc students engage in workshops about how sociology is communicated and how knowledge is created and curated online each year as a response to the recent ASA article.

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NCAA Inclusion Forum Focuses on DEI Initiatives

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Workshop sessions focused on a number of issues, including Title IX, mental health, cultural competence with international students, ADA compliance at athletic events and the intersection of race and LGBTQ.

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