Published: Dec. 8, 2016

Graduate student Abby Stangl works with blind preschoolers at the Anchor Center for the Blind

Engineering and applied sciences graduate student Abby Stangl works with blind preschoolers using 3D books at the Anchor Center for the Blind.

The second annual Diverse Learners Awareness Week, Feb. 20 through Feb. 24, is a time for the 精品SM在线影片 to celebrate the diversity of ways in which people learn. This year's focus is diversity in the classroom.听

By celebrating our rich diversity of learners, 精品SM在线影片听deepens its听commitment to fully-accessible learning spaces听and inclusive excellence.听听promotes an all-encompassing definition of diversity that includes the full spectrum of persons with disabilities, from physical to cognitive impairment, as well as other aspects of diversity including race, gender, sexual orientation, class, size, age, religious affiliation, national origin and culture.

Diverse Learners Awareness Week is intended to help attendees听build the sensitivity and skills to become an effective advocate for diversity in learning. From using assistive technologies and strategies for organizing information to shaping your own academic path through independent study, we听want听you to听be involved in sharing the unique ways you learn and play at CU.

Last year's听events听included interactive demonstrations, live-action theater, assistive technology expositions, workshops,听round-table discussions, film nights, keynote speakers and more. To get involved as an organizer, presenter, participant and more, please .

Diverse Learners Awareness Week is proudly sponsored by the Office of Information Technology and Disability Services.