Title: Transforming Education: Changing lives
1Transforming EducationChanging lives
2- Children should be the first to benefit from
the successes of mankind, and the last to suffer
from its failures.
3- India is in the process of transforming itself
into a developed nation by 2020, yet we have 350
million people who need literacy and many more
who have to acquire employable skills to meet the
needs of emerging modern India and the globe -
- A. P.J.
Kalam
4LEARNING DISABILITY
- Learning disabilities, in education, any of
various disorders involved in understanding or
using spoken or written language, including
difficulties in listening, thinking, talking,
reading, writing, spelling, or arithmetic. They
may affect people of average or above-average
intelligence.
5Indicators of LD
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9LD typically affect five general areas.
- Spoken language delays, disorders, and
- deviations in listening and speaking.
- Written language difficulties with reading,
- writing and spelling
10- Mentally challenged Indian children180000
- wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_population_of_children_
in_India. - EDUTRACKS-JULY,2006
11Total Schools in Town 928
12Why Learning disabilities In the B. Ed. Syllabus
- Increase in the enrollment of students with
disabilities - To understand the IEP requirements.
- Common tests and assessment procedures to
diagnose students with learning disabilities and
other types of disabilities - Educational opportunities Educational
experiences of normal peers in the School should
be extended along with them to the disabled
children - Sarva Shiksha Abhiyans Zero rejection policy
- Disabled children should participate and interact
in the natural environment with society,
neighbors, and the normal peers. - The unfavorable attitude of the society towards
the disabled should be eradicated. - To sensitize the students to understand, respect
and grow comfortable with individual differences
and similarities among peers. - To develop friendship and positive peer
interaction - Brains are wired a bit differently from other
people
13- Every child has an inherent right to education on
basis of equality of opportunity - No child is excluded from, or discriminated
within education on grounds of race, colour, sex,
language, religion, political or other opinion,
national, ethnic or social origin, disability,
birth, poverty or other status - All children can learn and benefit from education
- Schools adapt to the needs of children, rather
than children adapting to the needs of the school
- Childrens views are listened to and taken
seriously Individual differences between children
are a source of richness and diversity, and not a
problem - The diversity of needs and pace of development of
children are addressed through a wide and
flexible range of responses
14- "What we need to do is focus on high quality
teacher training, reading readiness, and more
parental involvement. That's what we need, not
more testing." Rep. William F. Goodling (R-Pa.) - "If there is one time in reading, one time in a
child's life when a test in reading is absolutely
critical, it's in fourth grade, because children
that don't do well in reading in fourth grade end
up not doing well throughout high school, not
going on to college. It's the best predictor of
not graduating from high school." Deputy
Education Secretary Marshall Smith
15A COMPARATIVE STUDY OF AWARENESS AMONG TEACHERS
OF LEARNING DISABILITIES IN STUDENTS OF DIFFERENT
BOARD LEVELS.
16The Research Tool
- The research tool used was a questionnaire.
- It contained 50 questions which focused on
- Concept of Learning disability
- Dyslexia
- Dysgraphia
- Dyscalculia
17The Sample
- This study has a sample size of 312 teachers from
the different boards of education from Mumbai. - SSC Board 111 teachers
- ICSE Board 130 teachers
- CBSE Board 70 teachers
18Research Findings
19AWARENESS OF LEARNING DISABILITIES AMONG TEACHERS
OF DIFFERENT BOARDS
20- Amongst the boards ICSE board teachers are more
aware about learning disabilities as compared to
the CBSE and SSC board. - During data collection the researcher observed
that more ICSE schools had special educators and
also the school had organized workshops for their
teachers, this could be one of the prime reasons
for more awareness among teachers of ICSE board.
21- In the SSC schools it was observed that few
teachers were aware about certain aspects of
learning disabilities only. - Few SSC schools were totally unaware about the
term of learning disabilities.
22- The researcher observed that none of the CBSE
schools from which the sample was collected have
had a workshop on learning disabilities. - For many teachers the whole concept of learning
disabilities was new. Many teachers of this board
were confused with the types of learning
disabilities and also with the identification.
23AWARENESS OF DYSLEXIA IN PRIMARY SECTION OF
DIFFERENT BOARDS
24- The ICSE board seems to be more aware about
dyslexia as compared to the SSC and CBSE board. - In some ICSE schools they have identified
students in the primary section with dyslexia.
25AWARENESS OF DYSLEXIA IN SECONDARY SECTION OF
DIFFERENT BOARDS
26- Amongst the boards ICSE board teachers are more
aware about dyslexia as compared to the CBSE and
SSC board. - This is because the secondary teachers of this
are exposed to workshops of learning disabilities
- It is also seen that there is a minor difference
of scores among the secondary teachers of SSC
board and CBSE boards.
27Challenges
- Employment of special education teachers is
expected to increase faster than the average for
all occupations through 2012. (Teachers-Special
Education, 2004) Because the work is intense,
salaries are not sufficient, and attaining a
special education license is rigorous, it will be
difficult to achieve the desired number of these
teachers. - There is also a fear that general education
standards will be lowered.. - A major concern for high school teachers is the
fairness of the grading. By giving an LD student
a higher grade, the teacher may be lowering the
class rank of other students and potentially
harming their chances of getting into college.
(Children Have Opportunities in Inclusive
Communities Environments and Schools, 2004)
28NEWSPAPER ARTCILES
29Title Train Teachers to Tackle Dyslexia
- Writer Shibu Thomas
- Newspaper The Times of India
- Issue June 2006
- A division bench of justices R M Lodha and A S
Bagga expressed concern that the children had
lost an academic year due to schools
indifference.
30STUDYING LEARNING DISABILITY
- MUMBAI MIRROR - TUESDAY, MARCH 13, 2007
- The stark reality is that despite government
rules that require schools to ensure that
children with learning disabilities get help in
schools, barely 20 of educational institutions
are aware of the problem, says Dr Samir Dalwai,
pediatrician and child psychologist who conducted
the survey along with child psychologist Dr
Deepti Kanade.
31- Child psychologists put the total number of
children in Mumbai with learning disabilities at
anywhere between 75,000 and 90,000, out of which
only 5,000 may be receiving remedial education,
says Dr Madhuri Kulkarni, head of pediatrics at
Sion Hospital and head of the Learning Disability
Centre.
32- Even then, hiring special teachers can be
expensive for most schools. This problem can be
solved if the subject is made part of the
Bachelor of Education (B. Ed) programme, Dr
Kulkarni suggests.
33Why Inclusive Services?
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35- As teacher educators we must recognize the value
of including young children with disabilities in
classrooms with their typical peers. - The benefits for all children are considerable
and that children from birth through age eight
are at a formative period for getting to know
each other.
36BENEFITS OF INTEGRATION AND INCLUSION
37Children with Disabilities
- They are spared the effects of separate,
segregated education-including the negative
effects of labeling and negative attitudes
fostered by lack of contact with typically
developing children.
38- They are provided with competent peers with whom
to interact and thereby learn new social and/or
communicative skills. - They are provided with realistic life experiences
that prepare them to live in the community. - They are provided with opportunities to develop
friendships with typically developing peers.
39Children Without Disabilities
- They are provided with opportunities to learn
more realistic and accurate views about
individuals with disabilities. - They are provided with opportunities to develop
positive attitudes toward others who are
different from themselves.
40Communities
- They can conserve educational resources if
children with disabilities who are mainstreamed
at the preschool level continue in regular as
compared to special education placements during
the elementary school years.
41Families of Children with Disabilities
- They are able to learn about typical development.
- They may feel less isolated from the remainder of
their communities. - They may develop relationships with families of
typically developing children who can provide
them with meaningful support.
42Families of Children Without Disabilities
- They may develop relationships with families who
have children with disabilities and thereby make
a contribution to them and their communities. - They will have opportunities to teach their
children about individual differences and about
accepting individuals who are different.
43Schools
- School must take greater responsibility of
providing remedial help - The attitude of School and teachers should be
use what is best for the child - Teachers and School must share the
responsibilities - The parents must, more then ever before, take
full responsibility for their child learning.
44Inclusion is about learning to live with one
another. Inclusion means "being with." It means
affiliation, combination, comprisal, enclosure,
involvement, surrounding. Inclusion means being
with one another and caring for one another.
45Inclusion means change!
- We believe both inclusion and change is
inevitable. Whether we choose to grow with and
from these changes is a choice. -
- We do not have the right to exclude anyone.
46- What we need is to "practice random kindness and
senseless acts of beauty." A kind word, a
thoughtful gesture. It is knowing someone will be
there when you need them.
47The values will be clear
- cooperation not competition,
- participation not coercion,
- relationships not isolation,
- interdependence not independence,
- friendships not loneliness.
48- The will to win, the desire to succeed, the urge
to reach your full potential - These are the keys that will unlock the door to
personal excellence.