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1 Resources to Help Meet Students’ Needs Rachel Hopkins

2 Special Education According to Marilyn Friend and William D. Bursuck in their book Including Students with Special Needs: A Practical Guide for Classroom Teachers, Special Education is defined as: A specifically designed instruction provided by the school district or other local education agency that meets the unique needs of students identified as disabled according to federal and state eligibility criteria.

3 Working with Special Need Students Have a positive environment in the classroom Break down the assignments for the students to make it more comprehendible and less overbearing Provide a homework folder for both the student and the parents to keep both informed for assignments; both past and present. Reduce distractions: Move the student to the best possible place in the room to stay focused. http://kidshealth.org/parent/medical/lear ning/adhd.html#

4 Terms to Be Aware Of… IEP: Individualized Education Plans Provided to students who might be eligible for special services specific to each student. ADHD: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder Hyperactive Students who struggle with focusing LRE: Least Restrictive Environment Students’ right to be educated in a setting with peers without disabilities Inclusive Practices: Students with disabilities should be in a general setting classroom as opposed to a special education classroom

5 What is Assistive Technology? The Family Center on Technology and Disability says Assistive Technology is: any kind of technology that can be used to enhance the functional independence of a person with a disability. http://www.fctd.info/factsheet/at101

6 Assistive Technologies Handheld Magnifiers Large Print Text Closed Captioning TV Hands-free Headsets These help with students who have mild learning disabilities, especially with reading and writing.

7 Assistive Technologies Cont. Computers Voice Recognition Touch Screen Text-to-Speech Digital Hearing Aids ALD Webcam Photography These technologies help students with ADHD and auditory disabilities. Better focus and better sound!

8 Resources http://kidshealth.org/parent/medical/learning/adhd.html # http://www.gatfl.org/AssistiveTechnology.aspx http://www.fctd.info/factsheet/at101 http://www.ericdigests.org/2003-1/assistive.htm http://www.synapseadaptive.com/edmark/prod/tw/defaul t.htm Friend, M., & Bursuck, W. D. (2009). Including students with special needs: a practical guide for classroom teachers. Columbus, Ohio: Pearson. http://www.asha.org/public/hearing/treatment/assist_tec h.htm

9 Photograph Resources Hearing Aid: best-hearing-aids.info Text to Speech: evalamar.com Webcam: catherine-meissner.org Magnifier: magnifier.com.tw Large Print: whplibrary.org Closed Captioning: abc19.tv All found through Google Images


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