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Title: Specially Designed Instruction


1
Specially Designed Instruction
  • Presented 10/10/09
  • Mary Ellen Mela
  • Dan Fox
  • Kim Worrell

2
The Big Picture for today
  1. Simulation- reasons to level the playing field
  2. Genesis- Icon can serve as a daily reminder to
    all.
  3. IEP contents- How to read one
  4. Specially Designed Instruction
  5. Definition
  6. Common accommodations
  7. Wrap-Up Activity
  8. Time to review ind. IEPs

3
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http//www.wvstateu.edu/collegiate_support_counsel
ing/disability_services/learning_disabilities/
4
  • I suspect that children with learning
    disabilities must frequently experience an "Alice
    in Wonderland" existence. Often we find that they
    must cope with an unstable world, inconsistent
    adults and haphazard perceptions. They're
    confused by crazy symbols we give them, pressured
    by the length of time in which to do it and
    frustrated by repeated failures. They do not
    learn the traditional way, so we must teach them
    differently.

http//www.wvstateu.edu/collegiate_support_counsel
ing/disability_services/learning_disabilities/
5
IEPs in Genesis
  • You can set your profile so that a folder appears
    next to each student with an IEP in your classes.
  • In Genesis, click profile tab.
  • Click Open for the profile you work with
  • Scroll down to check YES for Display IEP icon

1. Click Gradebook
2. Click Profiles
3. Check Yes to display IEP icon
6
IEP Sections
  • Demographics, cover sheet, signatures
  • Present Ed. Levels- testing, progress in general
    ed. Curriculum, progress towards meeting current
    IEP goals, strengths, areas of need.
  • PSSA and 4 Sight accommodations
  • Transition (students turning 14)

7
IEP Sections (cont.)
  • Goals- IEP teacher will need evidence to report
    progress toward meeting goals
  • Specially Designed Instruction / services
  • Legally obligated to provide the identified
    strategies.
  • Educational Placement

8
Specially Designed Instruction
  • Accommodations the IEP team has deemed
    appropriate.
  • Help level the playing field.
  • Not meant to give any students an unfair
    advantage.
  • Provide necessary supports for students to make
    progress in the general ed. Curriculum.

9
Lesson Presentation
  • Preview strategies
  • Objectives
  • Overview
  • Visual aids
  • Pair visual with auditory (multimodality
    approach)
  • Repetition
  • Skeletal outlines, maps, webs for notes
  • Universal Design for Learning
  • From CAST http//www.cast.org/index.html
  • Word walls
  • Visual cues
  • Review
  • Meet a variety of learning styles
  • Research based practices
  • Vary instruction
  • Provide routines
  • Structure transitions

10
Assignments/ work sessions
  • Extra time
  • Simplify complex tasks
  • Structured written routine
  • Breaks/ shortened work sessions.
  • Assignments written in consistent place
  • Limit items per page
  • Remind students to recheck work
  • Reduce length of homework/ classwork
  • Use of calculator
  • Limit board copying

11
Test Taking
  • Shorter sections
  • Fewer choices
  • Allow extra time
  • Test items read aloud
  • Word bank
  • Small group environment

12
Test Taking
  • Test Adaptation Guide
  • Samples

13
Organization
  • Folders for each subject
  • Older grades binder with a section for each
    subject
  • Homework folders
  • Consistent routines
  • Homework assignments posted
  • LS teacher often works one-one with highly
    disorganized students

14
Wrap-Up
  • http//wordle.net/create
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