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Left-handed man in a r ight handed world

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London; Pitman Publishing House; 1970Description: 191pSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 155.22 Bar
Summary: Left-handedness is an invisible handicap in today's classrooms. The education system in the United States makes special considerations and accommodations for. the special needs of students, yet left-handed individuals do not receive much consideration in a mainstream classroom. Experts say that up to.twenty percent of children in Canada and the United States are left-handed. This project discusses how these left-handed children have to work in a right-handed,world. The focus of this study was to provide right-handed teachers with teaching techniques, positive suggestions, and common sense approaches to accommodate the left-handed pupil.
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Left-handedness is an invisible handicap in today's classrooms. The education system in the United States makes special considerations and accommodations for. the special needs of students, yet left-handed individuals do not receive much consideration in a mainstream classroom. Experts say that up to.twenty percent of children in Canada and the United States are left-handed. This project discusses how these left-handed children have to work in a right-handed,world. The focus of this study was to provide right-handed teachers with teaching techniques, positive suggestions, and common sense approaches to accommodate the left-handed pupil.

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