However, one chooses to educate faculty, the following are
                  some key topics that FPCTP programs should address:
                
                
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                    Knowledge about different disabilities and suitable
                      accommodations.
                    It may be necessary to assure faculty that disability
                    accommodations are meant to “level the playing field” and
                    not provide an unfair advantage to students with
                    disabilities. It may also be useful to provide information
                    on different types of disabilities, particularly “invisible
                    disabilities” such as mental health and learning
                    disabilities as these are more likely to be misunderstood.
                    Typical accommodations should also be discussed (extended
                    time, lecture notes provided, oral tests, etc.).
                  
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                    Feeling overwhelmed with having to implement
                      accommodations and accessible teaching methods.
                    Provide faculty with practical and straightforward ways they
                    can implement accessible design into their courses and
                    educate faculty about the benefits of universal design for
                    all students.
                  
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                    Unclear roles and responsibilities regarding students
                      with disabilities and how disability issues are applicable
                      to them.
                    Provide relevant legal information as well as the school’s
                    policies regarding students with disabilities and
                    accommodation. Clearly outline the different roles that
                    faculty must play and how that role interacts with other key
                    players such as students, disability staff and the
                    institution.
                  
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                    Hesitation or lack of confidence about how to speak to
                      students with disabilities.
                    To address this, present faculty with communication
                    strategies that includes respectful wording and addresses
                    confidentiality.
                  
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                      Understanding how the accommodation process works and what
                      actions need to be taken by the student, the faculty, and
                      the disability office.
                    Provide information on what resources are available for
                    students with disabilities and how they would access these
                    supports. The process for accommodation requests, including
                    exam accommodations, should be clearly outlined. It is also
                    important to educate faculty about the low cost of most
                    accommodations and the different funding sources available
                    as this will help faculty members better assist students
                    with disabilities and direct them to the appropriate
                    resources.
                  
                  Provide faculty with a variety of resources where they can go
                  to find information or ask questions as situations arise, as
                  no two situations are exactly alike.