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What Does CLM Got To Do With Transition Anyway?. Elizabeth Lang, MEd BCBA Bucks County Intermediate Unit #22. All of the Materials Can Be Found At:. http://clmandtransition.wikispaces.com /. BLINK. CONTINUUM*. OUTCOMES:.
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What Does CLM Got To Do With Transition Anyway? Elizabeth Lang, MEd BCBA Bucks County Intermediate Unit #22
All of the Materials Can Be Found At: • http://clmandtransition.wikispaces.com/
OUTCOMES: 1) How CLM develops learner competencies essential for any job and daily life. 2) Explore CLM materials shared to use for Transition Assessment in PLAAFP. 3) Match strengths to potential jobs or environments. OVERALL: Apply new information and your ideas in a can do way to your current teaching of Transition Skills.
BUT FIRST, BIG IDEAS • CLM • Elements • Big Picture • Transition • Roadmap • Examples of Grids
CLM Elements • Developed while the author was working with ADULTS from a state hospital. • Independent “Competent Learner” • Focuses on: • The LEARNER • What are the critical areas of an adult’s life as a FULLY functioning citizen? • What are the critical features of a LEARNER being competent? • Developing the skill INDEPENDENTLY through a TRUE SCOPE and SEQUENCE • Skill building from strengths NOT prompting
OUTCOMES: 1) How CLM develops learner competencies essential for any job and daily life. 2) Explore CLM materials shared to use for Transition Assessment in PLAAFP. 3) Match strengths to potential jobs or environments. OVERALL: Apply new information and your ideas in a can do way to your current teaching of Transition Skills.
A REPERTOIRE SCREENER SKILL- Performs the response USABLE (SKILL)- Performs the response to the criteria required or in the required context.
A DAY TO DAY ACTIONS SCREENER SKILL- Performs the response USABLE (SKILL)- Performs the response to the criteria required or in the required context.
OUTCOMES: 1) How CLM develops learner competencies essential for any job and daily life. 2) Explore CLM materials shared to use for Transition Assessment in PLAAFP. 3) Match strengths to potential jobs or environments. OVERALL: Apply new information and your ideas in a can do way to your current teaching of Transition Skills.
ASSESSMENT • Selection of Tool- Why are parts of CLM able to be used universally for students • Administration- Information gathering tools usable for any educator (and especially those in Transition) • Decision Making- Using the information to make summative and formative decisions for Transition Planning
SELECTION What is the question or what do you need to find out about? • What are the individual’s usable skills? • What task oriented skills are needed to be more marketable? • What soft skills are needed to keep a job? • What supports are in place and need to be reduced? Make a list- what are the 5 top bare bone needs to keep a job?
Administration Who- Student, Teacher, Parent, Agency Rep, Job Coach Where/How- Direct Observation is best When- Summative or Formative What- Using CLM Circle to formulate assessment questions What-Using Job Aid to formulate accommodation questions
DECISIONS • WHAT IS REQUIRED PERFORMANCE LEVEL? • DETERMINE CRITERIA- DIMENSION • DECIDE • STOP • STAY • CHANGE • ASSESS FOR (GOOD/BAD) DECISION • REPEAT STEPS 1-3
USABLE It’s NOT enough to know it, you have to be able to use it.
My top 7 • Follow Directions* • Accept Feedback* • Applies Feedback • Ignore Distractions* • Persistence • Sets Goals* • ID and respond to motivation of others *Some are derived from Geoff Colvin’s definition of a calm learner
INFO ON “TOOLS” • Hand Tools: Operated by using your hand. Pencil, pen, ruler, calculator, eraser, silverware, tooth brush, paper towel dispenser, soap dispenser, toilet paper dispenser, paint brush, crayons, colored pencils, markers, manual pencil sharpener, scissors, squeeze ball, fidget toys, etc. • Power Tools: Operated by electricity or rechargeable capabilities. Electric pencil sharpener, rechargeable toothbrush, AAC device, remote control toys, timer, clock, watch, light switch, push button switches, microwave, toaster, electronic toys, etc. • Reference Tools: A resource you use to access accurate information. Dictionary, thesaurus, icon schedule, icon communication book, classroom schedule, clock, watch, timer, computer/internet, icon choice boards, library card catalogue, visual token economy, etc. • Objects: Anything used but NOT for intended function. Apple, toy car, spoon, bed, door, sink, banana, basket, cup, toilet, window, toy truck, etc. From CLM Core Learning Cheat Sheet
OUTCOMES: 1) How CLM develops learner competencies essential for any job and daily life. 2) Explore CLM materials shared to use for Transition Assessment in PLAAFP. 3) Match strengths to potential jobs or environments. OVERALL: Apply new information and your ideas in a can do way to your current teaching of Transition Skills.
“BEARLY” BAGGING IT • http://clmandtransition.wikispaces.com/Matching+people+and+jobs
All of the Materials Can Be Found At: • http://clmandtransition.wikispaces.com/