Catégories : Tous - special - differentiated - strategies - instructional

par PIS National Il y a 4 années

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Educators employ various methods to teach students with special needs, emphasizing instructional grouping and differentiated instruction. Flexible grouping, utilizing both homogeneous and heterogeneous mixes, allows teachers to tailor their approaches.

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Methods of teaching students with special needs

visual maps

concept map
mind maps
tinking maps

instructional grouping in the classroom

alternate procedure
six hat
white hat

red hat

black hat

yellow hat

green hat

blue hat

reciprocal teaching
think-pair-share
K-W-L Know - Want to know - Learned
K-W-L-S

K-W-H-L

Jigsaw activities
homogeneous

heterogeneous

Differentiated instruction

traditional classroom Vs. differentiated classroom
strategies for managing a differentiated classroom
differentiated instructional elements
content

process

product

the learning enviroment

learning profile
flexible grouping

ongoing assessment

interest
readiness

Main topic

special education models

the individualized education program (IEP)
self-contained
resource (pull out)
inclusion
mainstreaming

Modification or Alterations Vs. accommodation

specific examples of accommodation and modification
the physical arrangement of the room

your instruction

assessments

homework assignment

Accommodations are categorized in four ways
presentation accommodations

response accommodations

setting accommodations

timing and scheduling accommodations

multiple intelligences

naturalistic intelligence (nature smart)
intrapersonal intelligence (self smart)
interpersonal intelligence (people smart)
bodily-kinesthetic intelligence (body smart)
musical intelligence (music smart)
spatial intelligence (picture smart)
logical-mathematics intelligence
verbal-linguistic intelligence (word smart)
Intelligence eight types are :
linguistics / verbal

logical / mathematical

visual intelligence

musical / rhythmic

bodily / kinesthetic

intrapersonal

interpersonal

natural intelligence

learning styles

D: biological difference
C: desired degree of generality
extroverted vs. introverted

intuitive-random Vs. sensing-sequential

thinking Vs. feeling

closure-oriented Vs. open/perceiving

B: personality types
A: Sensory preferences

classroom diversity

exceptionalities
linguistics
socioeconomic
cultural
Subtopic