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Teaching Self Determination:

Teaching Self Determination:. Presenters: Cindy Pierce Carla Johnson Cindy.pierce@region10.org cjohnson@esc11.netP. Agenda. What is self-determination? Teacher self-determination

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Teaching Self Determination:

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  1. Teaching Self Determination: Presenters: Cindy Pierce Carla Johnson Cindy.pierce@region10.orgcjohnson@esc11.netP Property of Region 10 and 11 Education Centers. Materials may be reproduced for classroom use. It is the policy of Region 10 and 11 Education Centers not to discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender or handicap in its vocational programs, services or activities as required by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended; Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972; and Section 503 and 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, as amended. Region 10 Education Service Center will take steps to ensure that lack of English language skills will not be a barrier to admission and participation in all educational programs and services.

  2. Agenda • What is self-determination? • Teacher self-determination • Sessions 1-16 from Pro-Ed Steps to Self-Determination: A Curriculum to Help Adolescents Learn to Achieve Their Goals

  3. Purposes of Training • Provide participants the knowledge and skills of the 22 competencies for being self-determined as educators

  4. What is Self-Determination? • Knowledge, skills, attitudes and beliefs a student acquires throughout his or her educational experience (K-12) that enables the student to plan and pursue his or her postsecondary goals. • Self-determination is the “ultimate goal of education.” (Halloran, 1993)

  5. What is Self-Determination? • The attitudes, abilities, and skills that lead people to define goals for themselves and to take the initiative to reach these goals (Ward, 1988). • The capacity to choose and to have those choices be the determinants of one’s actions (Deci & Ryan, 1985).

  6. What is Self-Determination? • One’s ability to define and achieve goals based on a foundation of knowing and valuing oneself (Field & Hoffman, 1994). • A combination of skills, knowledge, and beliefs that enable a person to engage in goal-directed, self-regulated, autonomous behavior (Field, Martin, Miller, Ward, & Wehmeyer, 1998).

  7. Self-Determination Why is it so important? • Student’s are in control of their futures and can see the relevancy of school • Deci & Ryan(2002) indicate that the psychological needs of competence, autonomy, and relatedness are satisfied • Educational “best practice” • Increases parent involvement

  8. Component Elementsof Self-Determination • Decision-making • Choice-making • Problem solving • Independent living, risk taking, and safety skills • Self-observation, evaluation, and reinforcement skills

  9. Component Elementsof Self-Determination • Goal-setting and attainment skills • Self-instruction skills • Self-advocacy and leadership skills • Positive self-efficacy and outcome expectancy • Self-understanding • Self-awareness

  10. 22 Self- Determination Competencies for Educators • Dream • Know your strengths, weaknesses, needs, and preferences • Know available options • Know how to make decisions • Accept yourself, with strengths and weaknesses • Accept and address your perceived weaknesses

  11. 22 Self- Determination Competencies for Educators • Know and respect your rights • Know and respect your responsibilities • Take care of yourself • Set goals • Break a goal into steps • Anticipate potential results of actions • Be creative

  12. 22 Self- Determination Competencies for Educators • Visually rehearse • Take risks • Clearly communicate • Access resources and supports • Negotiate • Deal with conflict and criticism • Be persistent • Reflect on and learn from experiences • Reinforce yourself for success

  13. Orientation for Teaching Self-Determination • Participants will identify friends or family members who will support them in the self-determination process

  14. Session 1: Dreaming to Open Possibilities • Participants will identify two or three dreams and share them with a partner

  15. Session 2: What is Important to Me? • Participants will utilize their dreams to identify what is important to them

  16. Session 3: Creating Options for Long-Term Goals • Participants will brainstorm possible long-term goals for career/vocational, social, daily living, and leisure activities • Participants will identify and develop a list of self care activities

  17. Session 4: Setting Goals • Participants will narrow options and select long-term goals • Participants will identify short-term goals that will assist them in meeting the long-term goal

  18. Climb the Mountain

  19. Session 5: Choosing Short-Term Goals • Participants will select one short-term goal that they will achieve during the a period of time determined by the teacher. Example: grading period, two weeks, etc. • Participants will gain knowledge and skills related to the needed steps toward goal achievement

  20. Session 6: Planning the Steps to Reach a Short-Term Goal • Participants will identify the necessary steps for goal achievement

  21. Session 7: Planning Actions for the Steps • Participants will identify the needed actions required for each short-term goal

  22. Session 8: Taking the First Step • Participants will gain knowledge and skill in anticipating the possible results of their actions • Determine the first action toward their short term goals

  23. Session 9: Creative Barrier Breaking • Participants will share the results of their actions taken to reach their short-term goal • Participants will gain knowledge and skill in determining creative solutions • Participants will identify possible results of their planned actions

  24. Session 10: A Little Help From My Friends • Participants will identify the benefits of group problem solving • Participants will anticipate the results of their actions

  25. Session 11: A Journey to Self-Determination • Participants will listen to an individual with a disability describe their self-determination journey • Participants will anticipate possible results related to their actions

  26. It’s All About You; Get to know your IEP Video • Elementary School (10 minutes) • Secondary School (10 minutes) • www.imdetermined.org

  27. Session12: Assertive Communication I • Participants will discriminate between passive, assertive and aggressive communication • Participants will identify the actions toward their goal

  28. Session 13: Assertive Communication II • Participants will differentiate between • passive, aggressive and assertive • communication • Participants will learn the steps to • assertive communication

  29. Session 14: Negotiation • Participants will negotiate a “win-win” solution to a problem • Participants will anticipate the results of their actions

  30. Session 15: Conflict Resolution • Participants will demonstrate conflict resolution skills in role play scenarios • Participants will anticipate the results of their actions

  31. Session 16: Where Do We Go From Here? • Participants will reflect on their acquired knowledge related to self-determination • Participants will brainstorm ideas for continued progress related to self determination • Celebrate!!!

  32. It’s All About You; Get to Know Your IEP Video • Elementary School (10 minutes) • Secondary School (10 minutes) • www.imdetermined.org

  33. Connections • State Performance Plan Indicators • Transition Components • Access to the General Curriculum

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