Now Available in DVD
Classrooms have always had students who learn at different rates, who have prior knowledge about the curriculum, who have varying abilities and bring different backgrounds and baggage into classroom. When students with disabilities are included, the range of those differences widens. In order to reach every student, teachers may need to make choices that they haven’t confronted before.
This DVD and accompanying manual (the manual is on back order, please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery) provides a conceptual model for adapting curriculum across the learning spectrum. The framework challenges teachers’ existing repertoire and arms them with additional approaches to enhance student learning.
The framework is divided into the four steps teachers take when planning units of study:
1. The Process of Teaching
2. Practices, Decision Making, and Planning
3. Fine Tune for Individual Learners
4. Refine, Reflect, Assess and Evaluate
Each step has examples of at least three adaptations.
Teachers from elementary and secondary programs describe the adaptations that have proven successful. These adaptations recognize the need for student variation in learning and instruction.
You’ll see sample adaptations across seven areas:
• Participation
• Difficulty
• Output
• Input
• Level of Support
• Size of Task
• Time |
Co-Producers: The Forum on Education, Indiana Institute on Disability & Community, The Council of Administrators of Special Education, Inc., and Elephant Rock Productions, Inc.
An Indiana University Educational Services Production
Staff Development Kit
The Development Kit is designed for those responsible for planning and implementing staff development programs. Kit includes agenda for one hour workshop. (sold separately)
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Running time: (DVD) 45 minutes / © 1999 / Price $119
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