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Teaching Adults with Learning DifficultiesCOURSE OVERVIEW: Welcome to the Teaching Adults with Learning Difficulties course. This program has been designed to equip you with the knowledge, instructional approaches, diagnostic awareness and adaptive teaching strategies required to support adult learners experiencing challenges in reading, writing, numeracy, comprehension, communication, cognition, memory, motor skills, organisation and overall learning performance. This program provides a
COURSE OVERVIEW:
Welcome to the Teaching Adults with Learning Difficulties course. This program has been designed to equip you with the knowledge, instructional approaches, diagnostic awareness and adaptive teaching strategies required to support adult learners experiencing challenges in reading, writing, numeracy, comprehension, communication, cognition, memory, motor skills, organisation and overall learning performance. This program provides a detailed foundation for understanding the full spectrum of difficulties adults may face, the signs that indicate these challenges, and the strategies required to create successful learning experiences.
This course begins by examining the wide range of reading difficulties that adult learners may experience. This section addresses slow, hesitant reading, reading in syllables, lack of expression, misunderstanding punctuation, difficulties decoding meaning, forgetting parts of sentences, challenges with particular sounds, limited vocabulary, confusion about number reading, lack of understanding of digit place value, errors interpreting decimal positions, and difficulty linking text to mathematical language. This section also explains how decoding without comprehension occurs and how to address these issues through tailored reading interventions.
The next learning area focuses on writing and text production challenges encountered by adult learners. This section explores difficulties with generating sentences, writing from dictation, adding or omitting words, substituting words, forgetting parts of sentences, producing disorganised written work, showing evidence of smudging associated with left-handedness, chaotic mathematical writing, and incorrect use of mathematical symbols. This section also examines challenges related to summarising text, coherence of ideas, poor handwriting, grammar and spelling difficulties, and the learner’s struggle to check and correct their own work.
The next learning area examines foundational numeracy and mathematical learning difficulties among adults. This section covers problems writing numbers, mastering the four basic operations, understanding fractions, solving real-life numeracy problems, performing mental calculations, orienting in space, and navigating the conventions of mathematical notation. This section also explains how fatigue, slow processing, limited numeracy conceptualisation and disorganised thinking patterns can interfere with the learner’s ability to engage confidently with mathematical tasks.
The next learning area investigates memory, processing, cognitive load and learning stamina. This section explains challenges related to short-term and long-term memory, encoding and retention of information, recalling previously learned content, distinguishing similar sounds or words, following instructions, and maintaining focus during conversations or presentations. This section also explores how mental fatigue develops, how learners tire easily during cognitive tasks, how difficulty distinguishing jokes from serious messages affects comprehension, and how problems with perception and discrimination disrupt overall learning performance.
The next learning area focuses on communication skills, speech difficulties and conversational participation. This section covers problems with pronunciation, articulation, stuttering, producing coherent messages, participating logically in conversations, limited vocabulary, syntactic errors, incorrect language borrowing, difficulty deciphering nonverbal cues and challenges responding appropriately in verbal exchanges. This section also explores the adult learner’s lack of exposure to the basic structure of oral presentations and provides strategies for strengthening speech confidence and communication competence.
The next learning area explores behavioural, organisational and motor-skill challenges that affect learning outcomes. This section addresses impulsivity, apathy, disorganised work habits, an inability to self-regulate, difficulty applying recommendations, inconsistent checking of work, signs of hypertonia or hypotonia, slow work speed, chaotic approach to tasks, and difficulty organising materials. This section also examines the learner’s struggle to adopt internal self-regulation language, the presence of fatigue, limited problem-solving strategies, and the influence of cognitive, behavioural and emotional barriers on academic progress.
The next learning area provides insights into how adults learn and how to design effective instruction. This section explains how learning occurs, the steps of the learning process, the role of short-term and long-term memory, how to boost memory, common misconceptions about learning, and the importance of using structured teaching methods that respond to diverse needs. This section also integrates strategies relating to motivation, learning-by-doing, case studies, visual support, structured messages, innovative teaching, clear learning objectives, and the development of skills needed to support adults with complex learning profiles.
By the end of this course you will be able to understand the full range of challenges adults may experience while learning, identify the underlying causes of their difficulties, apply structured teaching strategies tailored to each learner’s needs, support reading, writing, numeracy, communication and cognitive development, strengthen memory and processing skills, implement behavioural and organisational supports, and design effective learning environments that promote success, confidence and meaningful improvement for adult learners with diverse learning difficulties.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
By the end of this course, you will learn many teaching strategies that will help you deal with the following problems:
- The adult learner reads in syllables
- The adult learner reads hesitantly and without expression
- The adult learner does not understand the meaning and use of punctuation
- The adult learner does not understand the meaning of certain words
- The adult learner deciphers the text being read, but does not understand the meaning
- The adult learner has difficulties with certain sounds
- The adult learner forgets some segments at the beginning, in the middle, or at the end of sentences
- The adult learner cannot write a text of a few sentences when writing freely or from dictation
- The adult learner has problems with: adding or omitting words; substituting or repeating words in a sentence; or forgetting parts of sentences or complete sentences
- The adult learner has spelling or/and grammar problems
- The adult learner has difficulties summarising a text or with the coherence of ideas
- The adult learner has problems reading numbers.
- The adult learner does not know the place value of digits in a number in terms of ones, tens or hundreds
- The adult learner deciphers the text being read, but does not understand the meaning
- The adult learner has not mastered the concept of the position of a digit in a decimal number
- The adult cannot make the link between a text and the mathematical language associated with it
- The adult learner has problems writing numbers
- The adult learner has not mastered the four basic operations
- The adult learner has difficulty solving problems related to the activities of daily life
- The adult has not sufficiently mastered mental calculations
- The adult has not mastered the concepts related to fractions
- The adult learner makes errors orienting in space
- The adult learner shows signs of hypertonia or hypotonia
- The adult learner works too slowly
- The adult learner works in a disorganised way
- The adult learner has poor handwriting
- The adult learner shows evidence of the smudging problems associated with left-handed people
- The mathematical writing of the adult learner is disorganised and chaotic
- The adult learner writes mathematical symbols without observing the conventions
- The adult learner shows signs of fatigue
- The adult learner has attention problems
- The adult learner has concentration problems
- The adult learner tires mentally in learning situations
- The adult learner has problems with short-term memory or long-term memory
- The adult learner has problems with the encoding and retention of information
- The adult learner has problems related to recalling information
- The adult learner has a limited vocabulary
- The adult learner has problems distinguishing certain sounds and certain words
- The adult learner has difficulty following instructions
- The adult learner has difficulty following and understanding a conversation or a presentation
- The adult learner has difficulties distinguishing between a serious message and a joke
- The adult learner cannot decipher nonverbal language
- The adult learners have problems with pronunciation, articulation or stuttering.
- The adult learner has difficulty formulating a coherent message
- The adult learner has difficulty participating actively and logically in a conversation
- The adult learner lacks vocabulary
- The adult learner makes errors in syntax
- The adult learner uses incorrect borrowings from another language
- The adult has not learned the basics of doing an oral presentation in class
- The adult learner has problems with perception and/or discrimination
- The adult learner has problems organising him- or herself with respect to learning
- The adult learner has difficulty checking the work he or she has done
- The adult learner has to make a great deal of effort to correct his or her work
- The adult learner has trouble putting into practice the recommendations received
- The adult learner has not adopted the internalised language needed to regulate his or her conduct
- The adult learner is impulsive or apathetic
- The adult learner lacks problem-solving strategies
COURSE DURATION:
The typical duration of this course is approximately 3-4 hours to complete. Your enrolment is Valid for 12 Months. Start anytime and study at your own pace.
ASSESSMENT:
A simple 10-question true or false quiz with Unlimited Submission Attempts.
CERTIFICATION:
Upon course completion, you will receive a customised digital “Certificate of Completion”.
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