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Tips for teachers - Disability awareness training

Tips for teachers - Disability awareness training. Round table introductions . Nicola Pegum Facilitator, Program Manager, Equity, Sydney Institute Peter Tong – Guest student presenter Tina Binepal Teacher Consultant, Disabilities - Intellectual

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Tips for teachers - Disability awareness training

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  1. Tips for teachers - Disability awareness training

  2. Round table introductions • Nicola PegumFacilitator, Program Manager, Equity, Sydney Institute • Peter Tong – Guest student presenter • Tina BinepalTeacher Consultant, Disabilities - Intellectual • Maree Marsh Teacher Consultant, Disabilities – Physical • Chris SladeTeacher Consultant, Disabilities - Deaf and Hearing Impairment • Rhonda DebneyTeacher Consultant, Disabilities – Psychiatric

  3. Today's session • Disability Legislation, Policy, enrolments & Privacy issues • What is Reasonable Adjustment? • Role of Teacher Consultants & Individual Disability units • What does Deaf/Hearing Impaired mean? • Issues and Tips for Deaf/Hearing Impaired? • Students with intellectual disability & tips • Students with a physical disability & tips • A students perspective • Students with a psychiatric disability & tips • Useful Links, Wikis, Have your say! - Q&A

  4. All about Disability legislation & policy • Disability Discrimination Act (1992)http://www.comlaw.gov.au/comlaw/management.nsf/lookupindexpagesbyid/IP200401406?OpenDocument • Disability Standards for Education (2005) • http://www.ag.gov.au/www/agd/agd.nsf/page/humanrightsandanti-discrimination_disabilitystandardsforeducation • NSW Disability Services Act (1993)http://www.austlii.edu.au/au/legis/nsw/consol_act/dsa1993213/ • NSW Privacy Lawshttp://www.lawlink.nsw.gov.au/lawlink/privacynsw/ll_pnsw.nsf/pages/PNSW_nswprivacy_laws • Students with Disabilities Policy - TAFE NSWhttps://www.det.nsw.edu.au/policies/student_serv/equity/tafe_disab/PD20050194.shtml

  5. Table 1 Table 2 Disability enrolments at Sydney Institute Did you know / In 2009, we had 6,248 students enrolled with disability / Almost 1 in 10 students enrolled at SI have a disability / Think about for your own classroom/training /room

  6. Privacy and disclosure of disability Choosing Your Path - Disclosure: it’s a personal decision http://pubsites.uws.edu.au/ndco/disclosure options & pathways people with disabilities use in disclosing their disability in post secondary education & employment articulates role and responsibilities of employers & educators in relation to disclosure.

  7. What is Reasonable Adjustment? • providing students with disabilities with appropriate assistance so they can participate on the same basis as students who do not have a disability. • The legislation requires all TAFE NSW Institutes provide RA

  8. Examples of Reasonable adjustment RA is negotiated and individualised to meet the specific needs of the student. For example; • Extra breaks/ time/scribe/ during an assessment • Providing a student with an adjustable desk /chair in class

  9. Individual Disability units • Vision Impairment • Deaf/Hearing Impaired • Intellectual • Psychiatric • Physical • Neurological

  10. Role of Teacher Consultants Assesses for: • reasonable adjustment assessment • support services: E.g. Note takers, interpreters, support teachers • 1:on:1 tutorial support • separate rooms & extra time for exams • liaise with classroom teachers

  11. What does Deaf/Hearing Impaired mean? Pre-lingual deafness: Deafness acquired before language acquired • mild moderate severe profound The Deaf community • Distinct, culture, identity social group Hearing Impaired: • Due to Illness, accident, ageing.

  12. Issues for Deaf/Hearing Impaired? Obvious issues student may experience: • not be able to hear the teacher/trainer AT ALL • may miss a lot of what the teacher says • misses bits and pieces of what the teacher says • can’t communicate with the teacher • can’t communicate with fellow students • misses explanations, instructions, late changes, anecdotes, corrections homework info.

  13. Tips for teacher/trainers • communicate directly as possible. (i.e. F2f and slow down) • modify your language: become familiar with the appropriate language level for the student • check for understanding regularly, encourage & reinforce • use whiteboard frequently to record verbal teaching content • be inclusive(i.e. direct questions to the student. Ask them how their weekend was?) • use plenty of white space

  14. Students with an intellectual disability Students with an ID are diverse in their abilities May experience difficulties with: • Grasping abstract concepts • Understanding complex terms • Problem solving • Recalling information • Reading and writing • Transferring skills from one situation to another • Communication

  15. Inclusive teaching for students with ID • breaking a task down into smaller chunks • practical hands on experience • frequent repetition and review • specific and immediate feedback • consistency and routine • Guided practice • Shorter periods of learning interspersed with breaks • Use of visuals/colour/pictures

  16. Students with a physical disability • Disability can be obvious or not so obvious • Student may also have other disabilities • Reasonable adjustment is negotiated and informed by Medical Report • Reasonable adjustments examples include: tutorial support, a note taker, reduced program, adaptive technology.

  17. Useful Links • LEARNCAST – A range of Disability Brochures http://lrr.cli.det.nsw.edu.au/web/view/learncast/resources/9136.htm • HELP! Responding to students with Mental Health and Learning Difficulties is a video resource produced by the Centre for learning Innovation http://lrr.cli.det.nsw.edu.au/web/view/learncast/resources/9136.htm • Responding to Students with Aspergers : • http://lrr.cli.det.nsw.edu.au/web/view/learncast/resources/9136.htm

  18. Sydney Institute – Disability Wiki links • RANDWICK: http://randwick.sydneyinstitute.wikispaces.net/Disabilities+Unit • EORA: http://eora.sydneyinstitute.wikispaces.net/Disability+Unit • PETERSHAM: http://petershamstaff.sydneyinstitute.wikispaces.net/Physical+Disability • ST GEORGE (HEARING AND PHYSICAL ONLY) http://stgdisabilities.sydneyinstitute.wikispaces.net/ • LOFTUS/GYMEA • http://sutherlandlearnersupport.sydneyinstitute.wikispaces.net/Disability+Support • http://sutherlandlearnersupport.sydneyinstitute.wikispaces.net/Adaptive+Technology

  19. Have your say! - Q&A THE PANEL • Tina Binepal, Chris Slade, Maree Marsh, Rhonda Debney and Peter Tong (Student Representative)

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