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Curricular Decisions. EDCI 336, November 1, 2007. Things to consider. Removing barriers Social learning Build on strengths Foster attainment of skills. Motivating Materials. Appeal to interests and experiences Appropriate physical characteristics. Motivating Materials.
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Curricular Decisions EDCI 336, November 1, 2007
Things to consider • Removing barriers • Social learning • Build on strengths • Foster attainment of skills
Motivating Materials • Appeal to interests and experiences • Appropriate physical characteristics
Motivating Materials • Understood cognitively and socially • Appropriate for groups • Well-constructed, durable, safe
Developmentally Appropriate Materials • Real • Flexible • Representative or symbolic • Open-ended • Diverse
Materials for children with disabilities • Enhanced sensory characteristics (2-3) • Enhanced physical characteristics
Materials for children with disabilities • Enhancement by teachers • Accessibility
Learning Centers • Making choices • Developing social skills • Integrating skills
Learning Centers • Allowing functional use of skills • Natural repetition of skills • Using motivating materials
Types of Learning Centers • Level of structure • Level of open-endedness • Level of cognitive opportunities
Types of Learning Centers • Level of physical opportunities • Level of social/communication opportunities
Planning for Learning Centers • Assessment • Balance skill development
Learning Centers • Importance of interactions • Children • Adults • Materials
Integrated Thematic Units • Form of curriculum planning • Multiple areas of development addressed simultaneously • Topical
Integrated Thematic Units • Flexible way of addressing IFSP or IEP goals • (see Table 7.5)
Integrated Thematic Units • Selecting topics • Broad • Consider IEP/IFSP objectives • Interest • Materials/resources • Staff’s interests
Previous methods • Massed drill and practice • Lack of generalization
Rationale for Centers 1. Skills learned in multiple settings and times • Opportunities to practice skill in real-life settings 2. Related skills can be addressed simultaneously
Rationale for Centers 3.Child’s strengths can be built upon 4. Curriculum based on child’s interests, preferences