
The Fast Facts for Faculty publications (listed below) are information briefs designed to help college and university instructors improve the climate and quality of education for students with disabilities. Through focus group discussions, both faculty and students provided a number of recommendations to enhance the teaching-learning process within the classroom. The Fast Facts were developed in response to these recommendations and suggestions. It is important to remember that the pedagogical recommendations included in the Fast Facts are not only helpful for students with disabilities, but are also good teaching practices that are useful for most of your students.
Coordinating Internships for Students with Disabilities
Guided Notes
Guidelines for Creating Web Content Accessible to All
Most Frequently Asked Questions
Rights and Responsibilities
Sign Language Interpreting in the Classroom
Syllabus Disability Statement
Teaching Students with Invisible Disabilities
Teaching Students with Medical/Mobility Impairments
Teaching Students with Sensory Impairments
Universal Design for Learning
Writing in the University
See Also: Articles / Publications.
We encourage other institutions to distribute, adapt, or customize these Fast Facts for Faculty publications for your own use. If you publish and distribute all or part of these publications, please give credit to The Ohio State University Partnership Grant for compiling the content, and please indicate that the original source is funded by the US Department of Education under grant #P333A990046. We request that you report to us, the number of publications distributed to your faculty, and we request that a copy of your adapted publication be sent to us for our review. Please mail this information to Margo Izzo at The Nisonger Center, 257 McCampbell Hall, 1581 Dodd Drive, Columbus, OH 43210. For any other questions or comments please send email to izzo.1@osu.edu.