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Teaching students with Mild disabilities

Teaching students with Mild disabilities. Categories. Learning Disabilities Mild Mental Retardation Emotional and Behavior Disorder Attention Deficit Disorders Communication Disorders Autism Spectrum Disorders Visual and Hearing Impairment. Activities.

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Teaching students with Mild disabilities

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  1. Teaching students with Mild disabilities

  2. Categories • Learning Disabilities • Mild Mental Retardation • Emotional and Behavior Disorder • Attention Deficit Disorders • Communication Disorders • Autism Spectrum Disorders • Visual and Hearing Impairment

  3. Activities • Reading paragraph and answering questions • Writing

  4. Cognitive and Behavioral Strategies • Cognitive Strategies • Advance organizers • Brain storming • Self-monitoring • Mnemonics • Problem solving • Categorizing/ • Organization • Compare/Contrast • Cueing • Imagery, • Direct Instruction, etc. • http://www.specialconnections.ku.edu/~kucrl/cgi-bin/drupal/?q=instruction/cognitive_strategies/teacher_tools

  5. Behavioral Strategies • ABC Analysis • Reinforcement • Primary, Secondary, Differential • Punishment • Time out, response cost, overcorrection, planned ignoring, etc. • Modeling, Shaping, Fading • Motivational strategies- Premack’s principal. • Video/Audio Modeling

  6. Examples • Advance organizers • http://tccl.rit.albany.edu/knilt/index.php/UNIT_2-_What_are_some_examples_of_advance_organizers_and_how_can_they_be_used%3F • Mnemonics • http://www.learningassistance.com/2006/january/mnemonics.html • Categorization • http://www.education.com/worksheets/sorting-categorizing/

  7. Class Activity • Using your integrated programming chart, Come up with 1-2 activities in atleast 3 content areas (math, science, social studies, etc) or skill areas (reading, writing, spelling, calculating, problem solving), using either behavioral or cognitive strategies. • Write one objective for each lesson.

  8. References • http://www.education.com/reference/article/cognitive-strategies/ • http://www.glnd.k12.va.us/resources/graphicalorganizers/

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