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Presuming Competence for all students, parents and staff

Presuming Competence for all students, parents and staff. Think outside the box!. 1 Thing you and your staff will try with ALL STUDENTS in the general education setting. The 7 Tenets of Successful Inclusive Schools. Paula Kluth, Ph.D. pkluth@gmail.com www.paulakluth.com &

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Presuming Competence for all students, parents and staff

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  1. Presuming Competence for all students, parents and staff

  2. Think outside the box! 1 Thing you and your staff will try with ALL STUDENTS in the general education setting.

  3. The 7 Tenets of Successful Inclusive Schools Paula Kluth, Ph.D.pkluth@gmail.com www.paulakluth.com & HCPSS-DSE 2010

  4. Seeing Inclusion as a PROCESS (Placement is the most extreme “adaptation”!) • Over, under, around or through • Find a way– or make a way!

  5. Burning the Chair!:Encouraging Independence &Avoiding Toxic Support • Natural supports • Support the classroom & student success

  6. Remembering: “Only as Special as Necessary!” • Remember the “3 Bears Rule” (not too much…not too little…just right) • Resist the urge to act (observe…wait) • Resist the urge to add

  7. Question EVERYTHING! • Question language, structures, routines, activities, norms, environment, materials • Even things that are going well!

  8. When was the last time you thought of your students as general education students 1st?

  9. Presuming Competence (Act As If) & Making the Least Dangerous Assumption Belief causes the actual fact. William James

  10. Presuming Competence (Act As If) & Making the Least Dangerous Assumption Think of one student. What do you see them doing after they exit from HCPSS.

  11. Presuming Competence (Act As If) & Making the Least Dangerous Assumption What are some things you and your staff can put in place this year to presume competence?

  12. Practicing Radical & Relentless Role Sharing • How do we contribute • to the teaching & • learning of all? • Staff without borders

  13. Providing Academic Challenge to All • What do we expect any of our students to get from an academic education (e.g., form interests, get career ideas, have fun, make friends)? • What do we expect students with disabilities to get?

  14. Question the “Cooking Curriculum” (Focus on Functional Skills) • Functional skills should be practiced alongside academic ones (e.g., learn to make change at the school store) • Always ask, “At what cost?”

  15. Question the “Color Curriculum”(Focus on Developmental Milestones) • Beware of the “12 years of color identification” • What beliefs are at the heart of this curriculum?

  16. If you MUST teach color I.D. Mercury by Ashley Mercury is the closest planet to the sun and the eighth largest. Do you like Mercury? Mercury is grey.

  17. If you MUST teach sequencing Rosa Parks sits in the front of the bus, 1955 Bus Boycott, 1955 March on Washington, 1963

  18. How would you provide instruction in the general education setting with given IEP goal and curriculum objective.

  19. Presuming Competence for ALL Learners, Parents and Staff What is your goal for this year?

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