Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Blog 19 : Third Answer


  • EQ 
    • What techniques can an elementary special education teacher use to ensure that each child is learning?
  • Answer #3 (Write in a complete sentence like a thesis statement)*
    • The best technique an elementary special education teacher can use to ensure that each child is learning is making sure that the he / she knows each disability that each student has. 
  • 3 details to support the answer
    • If a student has difficulty learning by listening then the teacher should teach difficult vocabulary before the lesson, provide study guides / worksheets, teach them by making the student use their imagination, and provide written and oral directions. 
    • If a student has difficulty expressing him or herself then the teacher should teach with graphs, photos, or other alternate forms of information sharing. Also the teachers should wait for the student to answer questions themselves instead of calling them out, provide classroom rules, and give them plenty of time to think and reflect about the lesson. 
    • If a student has difficulty reading and writing then the teacher should help the student learn by accepting visuals reports, not provide long writing assignments, and allow more oral responses. Also give them the opportunity of using true or false, matching, or multiple choice worksheets, and teach the students directly and not with just worksheets. 
    • Main key is to be very patient and be willing to give lots of time to a lesson and to each student to respond in their own way, rather it takes five minutes or three days.  
  • The research source(s) to support your details and answer
    • http://www.readingrockets.org/article/how-adapt-your-teaching-strategies-student-needs
    • http://www.educationoasis.com/resources/Articles/adapting_materials.htm
    • http://www.ldonline.org/article/370/
    • http://education.msu.edu/te/secondary/pdf/Designing-Lessons-for-Diverse-Learners.pdf
  • Concluding Sentence
    • I picked this as one of my answers because it is very important that every teacher knows what type of disability he or she is about to deal with. Each disability is different and each needs different kinds of attention and ways to teach. If a teacher doesn't know how to take care of a disability then the student wouldn't be learning and then the whole teaching process is pointless. 

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