Welcome to Survey of Special Needs Unit 8 Seminar Prof. McElwee, MA SpEd 2010.

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Welcome to Survey of Welcome to Survey of Special Needs Special Needs Unit 8 Seminar Unit 8 Seminar Prof. McElwee, MA SpEd Prof. McElwee, MA SpEd 2010 2010

Transcript of Welcome to Survey of Special Needs Unit 8 Seminar Prof. McElwee, MA SpEd 2010.

Welcome to Survey of Special Welcome to Survey of Special NeedsNeeds

Unit 8 SeminarUnit 8 SeminarProf. McElwee, MA SpEdProf. McElwee, MA SpEd

20102010

Our agenda for tonight’s seminar is to discuss

Assistive Technologyand

Final Project

We will start shortly.

Feel free to chat awhile. We have so much to learn tonight, so get ready!

What are some examples of low-tech assistive technology?

How can low-tech assistive technology be used for young children with disabilities in the classroom?

Discuss specific examples.

What are some examples of high-tech assistive technology?

How can high-tech assistive technology be used for young children with disabilities in the classroom?

Discuss specific examples

• The Action Plan

• For your final project, you will apply this knowledge by interpreting an Action Plan, which can be compared to the IEPs (Individualized Education Plans) that must be developed for many special needs children as required by law. While the Action Plan you will be reading about in this final project is not in the format of an IEP, the information included is comparable. A paraprofessional working with special education students may be expected to provide instruction, tailor activities, and guide and monitor students in accordance with such a plan. Therefore, your ability to accurately read and interpret this plan, and to apply appropriate strategies, is important.

• To begin, read the Action Plan of an imaginary student named Kelly Billson by clicking here: Kelly's Action Plan. You may want to print a copy of it to refer to as you complete your final project.

• Some specific goals for Kelly • Discuss some strategies to use to reach these goals. • Consider some goals you might set for Kelly in light of her

strengths and weaknesses. • Create goals and strategies for each of the areas noted on her

Action Plan: – academics, – communication, – emotional/social, and – motor skills.

• Discuss ethical responsibility-confidentiality issues Some possible issues you might consider as you create goals

and strategies for Kelly are:

• Academics:• What seems to be hardest for her? • What can the para or the teacher do or arrange to

help her with particularly weak areas? • What are her strong areas? • How can you use these to help her in the weaker

areas? • What modifications can you make for her in light

of her disabilities? • What strategies might help improve these areas? • How might you use technology to help Kelly?

• Communication: • What are her weak areas? • What seems to frustrate her or "set her off"? • What strategies can you use to help her make any

corrections? • How can you be sensitive to social issues related

to her communication problems? • How might you use her strengths to address these

areas? • What accommodations or modifications can be

made to help her be more successful in expressing herself and understanding what others tell her?

• What types of technological assistance or devices might be helpful in this case?

• Emotional/Social:

• How can you improve Kelly's self-esteem? • What seems to cause her low self-esteem or

frustration? • How can you help her build social relationships? • What ODD strategies might help her better cope? • What strategies can you offer to parents/teachers

to help them better cope? • How can you use her strengths in this area to

make further improvements? • What behavioral strategies might be useful for

the teacher, paraprofessional, and parents to use?

• Motor Skills:

• Because this is an area of strength for Kelly, how can you use it to build her social/emotional levels?

• How might you use it to help in other areas (academic, communication)?

• Are there ways to incorporate these strengths into the other areas?

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Some other things to remember when completing your paper. Make sure you:

have a title page write 4 or more full pages (length) for the body of your paper used Times New Roman 12 font or Arial 12 font only. double space the text indent each paragraph use citations within the body of your paper PROOFREAD your project, use spell check, make sure you have complete sentences, and your paper makes sense. included a Reference page

Title Page

References Page

Body of Your

Paper

Incompletes provide students with limited additional time to complete coursework after the term’s end.

To be considered for an incomplete, you should have completed approximately 75% of the coursework.

Please see the Kaplan University catalog for further information.

Whether or not to grant an incomplete is your instructor’s decision.

The deadline for requesting an incomplete for this term is March 7th.

Incomplete coursework is due March 25th. I will be away at a residency during that time so please do give me until Monday to submit your grade change. You should email your work to me.

Thank you for attending tonight!

I’ll see you in the discussion boards.