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Teaching Students with Special
            Needs




Instructional Strategies and Resources for Teaching
     Students with Attention Deficit Hyperactive
     Disorder(ADHD), Hearing Impaiments, and
                 Learning Disabilities
What is a disability in the most basic
         sense of the term?

  ➲   Friend and Bursack define disability as a
      “condition characterized by a physical,
      cognitive, psychological, or social difficulty
      so severe that it negatively impacts the
      student's learning.
What qualifies a child as having a
    disability as defined by the IDEA?
➲   According to the Individuals with Disabilities
    Education Act (IDEA), a child is determined to
    have a disability if he or she has a diagnosis in
    one of the following 13 areas (GA Dept. of Education, 2008):
➲   Autism Spectrum Disorder(ASD)                   Deaf-blind
➲   Hearing Impaired                                Emotional & Behavior Disorder(EBD)
➲   Intellectual disability(mild, moderate, severe, or profound)
➲   Othopedic Impairment(OI)                        Other health impairment(OHI)
➲   Significant development delay            Specific learning disability(SLD/LD)
➲   Speech-language impairment               Traumatic brain injury(TBI)
➲   Visual impairment(VI)
What qualifies a child as having a
disability as defined by the IDEA?

 In addition to being diagnosed in one of the
    thirteen areas, a student's disability must
    also:
 ➲ Significantly impact his or her ability to learn
 ➲ Require that he or she receive special
    education services as a result of the
    disability (Rothstein & Johnson, 2010)
How is a disability defined in the Americans
         with Disabilites Act and Section 504 of the
                  Rebilitation Act of 1973?

➲       A disability is defined as a condition that limits some
        major life activity such as (Rothstein & Johnson, 2010):
        Reading               Concentrating
        Thinking              Communicating
        Operation of major bodily functions of the :
          Immune system (AIDS)            Digestive system (Feeding tube)
          Excretory system (incontinence) Neurological system
          Respiratory system              Circulatory system
          Endocrine system (ex. diabetes)
What is required of school systems
                 under IDEA?

➲   The IDEA mandates that students who have been diagnosed with
    one of the thirteen qualifying disabilities receive an appropriate
    education in the least restrictive environment.
➲   IDEA also mandates that these students be given appropriate
    individualized instruction based on an Individualized Education
    Program plan (IEP).
➲   Provide instructional strategies, accommodations,modifications,
    and related services(as needed) as specified in the IEP.
What is an IEP?

➲   It is a program plan for students with an IDEA qualifying disability.
    This plan which is developed by the IEP team outlines and
    addresses the individualized educational goals, related services,
    parental concerns, instructional and testing accommodations
    (including district-wide assessments), transition planning, assistive
    technology use, present level of academic achievement (PLAAFP),
    and the least restrictive environment (LRE).
A Word About IEPs

➲   It is important to remember that teachers are mandated by the
    Individual with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) to adhere to the
           IDEA qualifying student's IEP plan.

                           Always Remember:
                        ➲ IEPs are legally binding
➲   In other words, if IEP plans are not followed as prescribed, you are
                             breaking federal law
“Okay... How can a general education teacher
     adhere to the IEP requirements as mandated
                       by IDEA?
➲   By using instructional and testing accommodations and
    modifications that addresses the learning needs of the child as
    outlined in the IEP
➲   By collaborating with Special Education teachers and other related
    professionals
➲   By differentiating your instruction for all children as this is the
    expectation under the Response to Intervention and Pyramid of
    Interventions model (RtI/POI)
➲   By following the Behavior Intervention Plan for those students who
    have one
         Be an advocate for your students with special needs....
A Closer Look at Two IDEA Categories of
                   Disability....




➲   Deaf/hard of hearing
➲   Specific Learning Disability
A Closer Look at Two IDEA Categories of
                    Disability....

Deaf/hard of hearing
➲   IDEA defines “deaf” as hearing loss that “adversely” impacts a
    student's educational performance due to an inability to
    process linguistic information “with or without hearing aids”(
    http://www.cec.sped.org retrieved: 6/17/2012)
➲   IDEA defines “hard of Hearing” as “a hearing loss (permanent or
    intermittent) that adversely impacts a student's educational
    performance but that allows the student to access some degree of
    communication (with or without hearing aids)”(
    http://www.cec.sped.org retrieved: 6/17/2012)
A Closer Look at Two IDEA Categories of
                    Disability....

Specific learning disability (or Learning disability)
➲   IDEA defines a student with a “learning disability” as one who
    has average to above average intelligence. However, the
    student is unable to achieve (academically) at an identical
    rate of their peers. This is largely due to impairments in
    information processing especially in “language-based
    activities. Students with learning disabilities(LD/SLD) may
    have difficulty following directions, concentration,
    organization, time management, decoding and spelling words,
    differentiating numbers, recalling math facts (
    http://www.cec.sped.org retrieved: 6/17/2012).
A Closer Look at Attention
         Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)

Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
➲   The American Psychiatric Association defines ADHD as a
    behavioral condition that inhibits the ability to “focus on
    everyday tasks and routines. Students who are diagnosed
    with ADHD have difficulty with self-regulation, adapting to
    changing situations (http://www.apa.org and
    http://www.educationworld.com retrieved: 6/17/2012)
➲   Some characteristics of children with ADHD are
     Fidgeting              Blurting out
     Impulsivity            Inattention
     Low frustration tolerance
Instructional Strategies, Accommodations, &
 Assistive Technology for Students with ADHD,
  Hearing Impairments, & Learning Disabilities
   Disability                 Instructional Strategies                           Assistive Technology


   Hearing          
                      Use visual aids                                       
                                                                              Cochlear implants
                    
                      Reduce background noise                               
                                                                              TV/Video Caption Software
Impairment (HI)     
                      Reduce visual distractions                            
                                                                              Video Phone Conferencing w/text
                    
                      Provide written directions                            
                                                                              Alarm Clock Signalers
                    
                      Write key concepts and terms on WhiteBoard            
                                                                              FM wireless receivers (Amplification devices)
                    
                      Repeat directions and check for understanding



Specific Learning   
                      Use concrete manipulatives before using symbolic       Graphic organizers
                    
                      Provide practice in small manageable “chunks”          Simple/concrete manipulatives
    Disability      
                      Provide step by step instruction
   (SLD/ LD)        
                      Use a multisensory approach to teaching new concepts, terms, etc.




Attention Deficit   Place student in close proximity to teacher             Calendar or Daily Planner
                    Reduce visual and distractions                          Graphic Organizers
 Hyperactivity      Reduce problem set
    Disorder        Break up tasks into smaller manageable tasks
    (ADHD)
References
Assistive Technology Devices. (n.d.). Georgia Project for Assistive Technology. Retrieved
June 17, 2012, from http://www.gpat.org/Georgia-Project-for-Assistive-
Technology/Pages/Assistive-Technology-Devices.aspx

 Adult Basic Education Disability Manual. (n.d.). Adult Basic Education Disability Manual.
Retrieved June 17, 2012, from http://manual.abedisabilities.org/

 Assistive Technology for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing | Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation. (n.d.). Welcome to VocRehab Vermont | Division of Vocational
Rehabilitation. Retrieved June 17, 2012, from
http://vocrehab.vermont.gov/programs/rcd/assistivetechnology

 CEC | Home. (n.d.). CEC | Home. Retrieved June 17, 2012, from http://www.cec.sped.org

 Education World: ADHD: What Is It? . (n.d.). Education World: The Educator's Best
Friend. Retrieved June 17, 2012, from
http://www.educationworld.com/a_issues/issues/issues148.shtml

 Friend, M. P., & Bursuck, W. D. (2008). Including students with special needs: a practical
guide for classroom teachers (5th ed.). Boston, Mass.: Allyn and Bacon.

 Rothstein, L. F., & Johnson, S. F. (2010). Special education law (4th ed.). Thousand
Oaks, Calif.: Sage Publications.

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Module 4 special needs and a trev

  • 1. Teaching Students with Special Needs Instructional Strategies and Resources for Teaching Students with Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder(ADHD), Hearing Impaiments, and Learning Disabilities
  • 2. What is a disability in the most basic sense of the term? ➲ Friend and Bursack define disability as a “condition characterized by a physical, cognitive, psychological, or social difficulty so severe that it negatively impacts the student's learning.
  • 3. What qualifies a child as having a disability as defined by the IDEA? ➲ According to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA), a child is determined to have a disability if he or she has a diagnosis in one of the following 13 areas (GA Dept. of Education, 2008): ➲ Autism Spectrum Disorder(ASD) Deaf-blind ➲ Hearing Impaired Emotional & Behavior Disorder(EBD) ➲ Intellectual disability(mild, moderate, severe, or profound) ➲ Othopedic Impairment(OI) Other health impairment(OHI) ➲ Significant development delay Specific learning disability(SLD/LD) ➲ Speech-language impairment Traumatic brain injury(TBI) ➲ Visual impairment(VI)
  • 4. What qualifies a child as having a disability as defined by the IDEA? In addition to being diagnosed in one of the thirteen areas, a student's disability must also: ➲ Significantly impact his or her ability to learn ➲ Require that he or she receive special education services as a result of the disability (Rothstein & Johnson, 2010)
  • 5. How is a disability defined in the Americans with Disabilites Act and Section 504 of the Rebilitation Act of 1973? ➲ A disability is defined as a condition that limits some major life activity such as (Rothstein & Johnson, 2010):  Reading Concentrating  Thinking Communicating  Operation of major bodily functions of the :  Immune system (AIDS) Digestive system (Feeding tube)  Excretory system (incontinence) Neurological system  Respiratory system Circulatory system  Endocrine system (ex. diabetes)
  • 6. What is required of school systems under IDEA? ➲ The IDEA mandates that students who have been diagnosed with one of the thirteen qualifying disabilities receive an appropriate education in the least restrictive environment. ➲ IDEA also mandates that these students be given appropriate individualized instruction based on an Individualized Education Program plan (IEP). ➲ Provide instructional strategies, accommodations,modifications, and related services(as needed) as specified in the IEP.
  • 7. What is an IEP? ➲ It is a program plan for students with an IDEA qualifying disability. This plan which is developed by the IEP team outlines and addresses the individualized educational goals, related services, parental concerns, instructional and testing accommodations (including district-wide assessments), transition planning, assistive technology use, present level of academic achievement (PLAAFP), and the least restrictive environment (LRE).
  • 8. A Word About IEPs ➲ It is important to remember that teachers are mandated by the Individual with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) to adhere to the IDEA qualifying student's IEP plan. Always Remember: ➲ IEPs are legally binding ➲ In other words, if IEP plans are not followed as prescribed, you are breaking federal law
  • 9. “Okay... How can a general education teacher adhere to the IEP requirements as mandated by IDEA? ➲ By using instructional and testing accommodations and modifications that addresses the learning needs of the child as outlined in the IEP ➲ By collaborating with Special Education teachers and other related professionals ➲ By differentiating your instruction for all children as this is the expectation under the Response to Intervention and Pyramid of Interventions model (RtI/POI) ➲ By following the Behavior Intervention Plan for those students who have one Be an advocate for your students with special needs....
  • 10. A Closer Look at Two IDEA Categories of Disability.... ➲ Deaf/hard of hearing ➲ Specific Learning Disability
  • 11. A Closer Look at Two IDEA Categories of Disability.... Deaf/hard of hearing ➲ IDEA defines “deaf” as hearing loss that “adversely” impacts a student's educational performance due to an inability to process linguistic information “with or without hearing aids”( http://www.cec.sped.org retrieved: 6/17/2012) ➲ IDEA defines “hard of Hearing” as “a hearing loss (permanent or intermittent) that adversely impacts a student's educational performance but that allows the student to access some degree of communication (with or without hearing aids)”( http://www.cec.sped.org retrieved: 6/17/2012)
  • 12. A Closer Look at Two IDEA Categories of Disability.... Specific learning disability (or Learning disability) ➲ IDEA defines a student with a “learning disability” as one who has average to above average intelligence. However, the student is unable to achieve (academically) at an identical rate of their peers. This is largely due to impairments in information processing especially in “language-based activities. Students with learning disabilities(LD/SLD) may have difficulty following directions, concentration, organization, time management, decoding and spelling words, differentiating numbers, recalling math facts ( http://www.cec.sped.org retrieved: 6/17/2012).
  • 13. A Closer Look at Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) ➲ The American Psychiatric Association defines ADHD as a behavioral condition that inhibits the ability to “focus on everyday tasks and routines. Students who are diagnosed with ADHD have difficulty with self-regulation, adapting to changing situations (http://www.apa.org and http://www.educationworld.com retrieved: 6/17/2012) ➲ Some characteristics of children with ADHD are  Fidgeting Blurting out  Impulsivity Inattention  Low frustration tolerance
  • 14. Instructional Strategies, Accommodations, & Assistive Technology for Students with ADHD, Hearing Impairments, & Learning Disabilities Disability Instructional Strategies Assistive Technology Hearing  Use visual aids  Cochlear implants  Reduce background noise  TV/Video Caption Software Impairment (HI)  Reduce visual distractions  Video Phone Conferencing w/text  Provide written directions  Alarm Clock Signalers  Write key concepts and terms on WhiteBoard  FM wireless receivers (Amplification devices)  Repeat directions and check for understanding Specific Learning  Use concrete manipulatives before using symbolic Graphic organizers  Provide practice in small manageable “chunks” Simple/concrete manipulatives Disability  Provide step by step instruction (SLD/ LD)  Use a multisensory approach to teaching new concepts, terms, etc. Attention Deficit Place student in close proximity to teacher Calendar or Daily Planner Reduce visual and distractions Graphic Organizers Hyperactivity Reduce problem set Disorder Break up tasks into smaller manageable tasks (ADHD)
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