Making Inclusion Successful. M ashrek I nternational S chool AKINGAKING NCLUSIONNCLUSION UCCESSFULUCCESSFUL 2 Presenters: Alaa’ Atallah Dyaa’ Al Amawi.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
When Parents Are Concerned About Their Childs Early Reading Skills By Deanna Stecker, M.A Power point by Jinny Kim.
Advertisements

Inclusion: a regional perspective
Developmentally Appropriate Practice
Co-Teaching Whittney Smith Adelphi University.
School Sports Coaching Apprenticeship SEN and disabilities.
SCHOOL PSYCHOLOGISTS Helping children achieve their best. In school. At home. In life. National Association of School Psychologists.
Enhanced Shatin Junior School Sha Tin Junior School Parents as Partners Programme.
Five Protective Factors
How to teach students that are behind others
Understanding Each Child’s Exceptionality and their Accommodations
Educational Strategies for Teachers to help Students with ADHD Margaret Crary.
IEP DEVELOPMENT STAFF DEVELOPMENT OCTOBER 14, 2008 PATRICIA GRIFFIN ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT FOR SPECIAL EDUCATION/PPS.
School-wide Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports & Students with Autism Jointly developed by the above organizations with funding from the U.S.
Promoting Inclusion with Classroom Peers
Introduction to Strengthening Families: An Effective Approach to Supporting Families Massachusetts Home Visiting Initiative A Department of Public Health.
Accommodations and Modifications Leveling the playing field.
DED 101 Educational Psychology, Guidance And Counseling
Identification of Barriers to Learning
Parent Introduction to School-wide Positive Behavior Supports (SW-PBS)
Resource Rooms Resource Room is a special education program for a student with a disability who is registered in either a special class or regular education.
Self-Concept, Self-Esteem, Self-Efficacy, and Resilience
D y s l e x i a a n d o t h e r l e a r n i n g d i s a b i l i t i e s By Arion Long,
OBSERVATIONS For SLD Eligibility Make sure you sit with your school’s team.
October 17, Warm up If your life in a multi-graded classroom were a TV show, which TV show would it be and why?
The Inclusive School The Move to Inclusion / Over the last 20 years / Practice of educating students with special needs in.
Presentation by D. McDonald. A Dose of Magic This resource for general education teachers describes 60 strategies for helping learners with special needs.
Home, school & community partnerships Leadership & co-ordination Strategies & targets Monitoring & assessment Classroom teaching strategies Professional.
Dubai British School Meet the Tutor Evening Dubai British School Extended Learning SEN, EAL, G&T.
Guidelines for Developing Lesson Plans EX
Intro to Positive Behavior Interventions & Supports (PBiS)
Interstate New Teacher Assessment and Support Consortium (INTASC)
Mental Health Update The Referral Process Behavioral Strategies MHP Job Duties.
Working with Students with Learning Disabilities By: Amanda Baker.
ED 315 Inclusive Practices for Students with Learning Problems Spring 2013.
Inclusion By Katie Koeslin.
Martha Van Leeuwen University of Kansas Resources for Paraeducators Website Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
WELCOME SUNSHINE ROOM FAMILIES!!! Please sign in on the sheet by the door, grab one of each of the papers there and find your child’s seat. There is an.
© 2010 Pearson Education, Inc. All Rights Reserved. 1  Two Major Types  Language disorders include formulating and comprehending spoken messages. ▪ Categories:
Socialization and Self Esteem
“We will lead the nation in improving student achievement.” CLASS Keys TM Module 3: Self-Assessment and Reflection Spring 2010 Teacher and Leader Quality.
Treatment in the School-Age Population Chapter 14.
Literacy Centers In-Service January 3, 2007 Facilitator: Amy Lack, Reading Coach.
Learning and Intellectual Disabilities in the Classroom
Class #6 – Wednesday July 8 th Homework – Chapter Presentations – Lesson Plan Student Scenario B – Quiz #2 Review of Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Discussion.
Strategies for Success in Physical Education  Same Age – General Physical Education class  Cross Age – older student with younger student  Class Wide.
Transforming Schools Through Data Driven Instruction and PBIS/ICU.
Standard Three المعيار الثالث. T HE 13 CRITERIA AND P ROCESS TO ATTAIN THEM.
Special Education in the Gen Ed Classroom
Effective Teamwork Team Building
SEVERE DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES Kathy Rivas November 13, 2014.
Specific Learning Disability Proposed regulations.
Agenda What is “learner-centered”? ~Think of Time Activity ~ Learner-Centered: In Our Own Words Effective Instructional Strategies for the Learner- Centered.
Better Together Inclusion works 1. Our Vision In Peel, all children play, learn and grow together 2.
Sept. 16, Session #2 PED3106 : Agenda - Housekeeping: Hardcopy course outlines, Assignment 1 (8:30AM-8:45AM) - Complimen-tree, Inclusion in I/S Schools.
Allendale Christian School Parent Information Meeting May 21, 2012.
INCLUSION The Road to Success for Students with Disabilities.
Student ParentsTeacher Principal Resource Teacher Guidance Counsellor Liaison worker Divisional Specialists Health Care SpecialistsHealth Care Specialists.
Welcome! Please arrange yourselves in groups of 6 so that group members represent: A mix of grade levels A mix of schools 1.
Are you happy? Side step and clap Twist, turn, hands in the air.
Spelling Strategies For Success From 450 Strategies for Success By Peggy A. Hammeken.
GROUP LEARNING TEACHING and ASSESSMENT Give me a fish I eat for a DayTeach me to fishI eat for a life time.
This morning, I took my 5 year old son for his swimming lesson. He joined his swimming teacher along with 3 other children. They were very happy and excited.
Summative Evaluation Shasta Davis. Dimension: Preparation (Score- 4) Plans for instructional strategies that encourage the development of critical thinking,
Fitting It All In Incorporating phonics and other word study work into reading instruction Michelle Fitzsimmons.
INCLUSIVE PRACTICES Co-Teaching Models
Assist with implementation of curricular MODIFICATIONS, ACCOMMODATIONS, and INSTRUCTIONAL PLANS according to student’s IEP. (Includes BEHAVIOR PLANS, if.
Prescriptive Teaching Plan
استراتيجيات التعلم النشط في نهاية الدورة ستكون قادراً على: ١. التفريق بين التعلم النشط والتعلم التقليدي. ٢. تخطيط وتنفيذ وتقويم الدروس في ضوء مفهوم.
Prescriptive Teaching Plan
Elishah Benavides & Angie salvucci
Presentation transcript:

Making Inclusion Successful

M ashrek I nternational S chool AKINGAKING NCLUSIONNCLUSION UCCESSFULUCCESSFUL 2 Presenters: Alaa’ Atallah Dyaa’ Al Amawi

What do you expect to learn at the end of this session… ماذا تتوقع أن تتعلم بعد نهاية هذه الورشه؟ 3 minutes 3

Mashrek International School Vision statement Our vision is to become a leading educational entity through building a school community that provides a caring and stimulating environment and emphasizes the development of the whole child. Fostering students’ leadership, advocating ethos of international understanding and promoting active citizenry, through the diversity of education, technology and human resources. رؤيتنا أن تكون المشرق مدرسة رائدة في التعليم، تهيء كافة الإمكانات المحفّزة للتعلُّم وبناء الشخصية، وتتوافق مع فلسفة برامج البكالوريا الدولية، وتعزز التعليم المتمايز من خلال تنوع المصادر التعلمية والتكنولوجية والإنسانية، وتتميز بتعميق التعلم والفهم المرتبط بالحياة. 4

Ethra' department seeks to provide high quality academic education for all students with different learning methods and styles, by placing them in a regular classroom and allowing them to reach their full academic, emotional and social potential. نعمل في قسم إثراءعلى مساندة من اختلفت طرقهم في التعلم، ونحرص على وجودهم في جو صفي طبيعي، لإيصالهم لأقصى طاقاتهم الأكاديمية والنفسية والاجتماعية. Ethraa Department Vision statement 5

What is inclusion? Group activity Cooperate within your group members to write a definition for Inclusion تعاون مع أفراد مجموعتك لكتابة تعريف حول ما تعرفه عن مفهوم الدمج. 3 minutes 6

What is inclusion?  Inclusive Education is a process of addressing and responding to the diversity of needs of all learners through increasing participation in learning, cultures and communication, and reducing exclusion within and from education. ( UNESCO) Inclusion is helping all students to succeed 7

 Dyslexia عسر القراءة  Autism اضطراب التوحد  ADD ضعف الانتباه المصاحب للنشاط الزائد  Developmental Delay التأخر النمائي  Conduct Behavior اضطرابات السلوك Most common challenges for children for special needs 8

Areas of Development Communication and interaction التواصل / التفاعل Cognitive and learning الإدراك والتعلم Behavioral, emotional,and social development التطور السلوكي والانفعالي والاجتماعي Sensory and physical development التطور الحسي و الحركي 9

workshop’s goals أهداف الورشة نتوقع من المشاركين في نهاية الورشة أن يتعرفوا على  Definition of inclusion مفهوم الدمج تطور التدخل مع طلبة ذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة في مدرسة المشرق الدولية  The development of the intervention of the SEN in Mashrek International School سمات وخصائص بعض الحالات الشائعة لذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة  The characteristics of the most common cases inside the schools العناصرالأساسية لتحقيق مفهوم الدمج. Main elements of inclusion أهمية الدمج Benefits of inclusion التعرف على الاستراتيجيات الخاصة لتحقيق مفهوم الدمج  The strategies needed to make inclusion successful 10

Gradual development of Intervention in Mashrek International School 11

Resource room غرف المصادر Integrating students in some of the classes and going back to the resource room. دمج الطلاب في بعض الحصص وخروجهم في حصص أخرى خارج الصف. How did Intervention Develop ? 12

Integration دمج جزئي Working in a separated group of the special needs students inside the classroom. العمل مع الطلاب ضمن مجموعات منفصلة عن بقية الطلبة داخل الصف. 13

Inclusion Special education needs student works inside the classroom with his peers. طالب ذوي احتياجات خاصة يعمل داخل الصف مع زملائه. 14

workshop’s goals أهداف الورشة نتوقع من المشاركين أن يتعرفوا على  Definition of inclusion مفهوم الدمج تطور التدخل مع طلبة ذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة في مدرسة المشرق الدولية  The development of the intervention of the SEN in Mashrek International School سمات وخصائص بعض الحالات الشائعة لذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة  The characteristics of the most common cases inside the schools العناصرالأساسية لتحقيق مفهوم الدمج. Main elements of inclusion أهمية الدمج Benefits of inclusion التعرف على الاستراتيجيات الخاصة لتحقيق مفهوم الدمج  The strategies needed to make inclusion successful 15

What do we need to make inclusion successful? ماذا نحتاج لتحقيق مفهوم الدمج؟ قراءة دراسة الحالة التي أمامك ومناقشتها.Read the cases with the group استخراج خصائص الحالة.Extract the characteristics تشخيص الحالة بناء على السمات المعطاة The diagnosis of each case 7 minutes Group activity 16

ضعف الانتباه المصاحب للنشاط الزائدعسر القراءة التوحد Struggling in concentration for a long time during assignments or playing صعوبة في الانتباه لفترة طويلة في المهام أو اللعب Distraction in reading تشتت واضح أثناء القراءة Communication/Language التواصل / اللغة Cannot follow instructions لا يتبع التعليمات Omitting letters حذف بعض الحروف من الكلمة Social Interaction التفاعل الاجتماعي Challenges in finishing the tasks صعوبة في اتمام المهام Adding letters إضافة بعض الحروف إلى الكلمة Behaviors السلوك Easily distracted سهل التشتت بالمثيرات الخارجية Inverting letters استبدال بعض الحروف من الكلمة Sensory and movement disorders اضطرابات حسية حركية Motivation and hyperactive اندفاعية و فرط حركة Confusion in differentiating between same sounds لا يستطيع التفريق بين الاصوات المتشابهة Resistance to change عدم تقبل التغيّر 17

الإجراءات الأساسية المتبعة للإحالة الملاحظة : تحديد المجموعة. الكشف والتعرف : ملاحظة الطلبة وترشيحهم للكشف والتعرف من قبل معلم الصف في السنة الأولى من المدرسة. وتتم إجراءات الكشف والتعرف من خلال فريق عمل مكون من المعلم المساند ومعلم الصف ( لغة عربية، لغة إنجليزية ) والمرشد التربوي وذلك بـــ : أخذ ملاحظات سلوكية وأكاديمية للطلبة المرشحين. تعبئة قوائم الرصد المتعلقة بمظاهر صعوبات التعلم. مناقشة الملاحظات التي تم جمعها مع فريق العمل. تحويل الطلبة الذين تبين وجود مشكلة سلوكية أو اكاديمية عندهم إلى الإجراء التالي وهو " التشخيص ". الكشف المعمق أو المتخصص : ويتم ذلك من قبل المعلم المساند باستخدام استراتيجيات مختلفة. التشخيص : وهو إجراء تقويمي معمق وتفصيلي يطبق على الطلبة الذين تم التأكد من وجود صعوبات أثناء إجراء الكشف وتحديد الصعوبة ومداها وأسبابها واقتراح إجراء التدخل المناسب. ويتم إجراء التشخيص من خلال فريق عمل قسم اثراء يقوم بتطبيق العديد من الإختبارات Standard Procedure of Ethraa Department 5 minutes 18

19 الإجراءات الأساسية المتبعة للإحالة Standard Procedure of Ethraa Department Identifying students with different performance Observe and describe the case Solve the problem by changing the environment Refer the student to an accredited center to carry out formal assessment Intervention Writing an IEP Referral phase Pre referral phase Observing phase Screening phase

The main elements to make inclusion successful العناصرالأساسية لتحقيق مفهوم الدمج group discussion 5 minutes 20

Inclusion الدمج الشامل Attitudes االاتجاهات Relationship العلاقة Instructional support الدعم المهني Belonging الانتماء Respected الاحترام Valued التقدير Tools الادوات Strategies الاستراتيجيات Appropriate Climate المناخ والبيئة الملائمة Cooperation التعاونية Collaboration تشاركية I E P خطة تربوية فردية الفريق 21

Inclusion = Different ways + Realistic Expectations Inclusion‘s Equation 22

workshop’s goals أهداف الورشة نتوقع من المشاركين أن يتعرفوا على  Definition of inclusion مفهوم الدمج تطور التدخل مع طلبة ذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة في مدرسة المشرق الدولية  The development of the intervention of the SEN in Mashrek International School سمات وخصائص بعض الحالات الشائعة لذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة  The characteristics of the most common cases inside the schools العناصرالأساسية لتحقيق مفهوم الدمج. Main elements of inclusion أهمية الدمج Benefits of inclusion التعرف على الاستراتيجيات الخاصة لتحقيق مفهوم الدمج  The strategies needed to make inclusion successful 23

 Affirming identity and building self-esteem تقدير الهوية واحترام الذات  Building social skills. تطور في المهارات الاجتماعية  Overcome academic challenges. تخطي التحديات الأكاديمية  Experiencing successful achievements تعريض الطالب لخبرات نجاح. Benefits of inclusion 24

Group activity  divide the groups according to Four cases 3 min  Extract strategies for each case 7 min  Discuss the strategies 20 min 25

Get and Reward student’s attention جذب و تعزيز انتباه الطالب Seat him in the front of teacher Strategies to include ADD Attention Deficit Disorder Break down tasks Peer learning 26

Organizational skills: تدريب الطالب على المهارات التنظيمية Encourage punctuality تشجيعه على الدقة والالتزام بالوقت وبإنهاء المهمة Plan the daily routine التخطيط للعمل اليومي في البيت والمدرسة Strategies for ADD Attention Deficit Disorder 27

Use the graphic organizer. Give advance warning of transitions – in five minutes we will be starting. إعطاء التعليمات بشكل مسبق قبل البدء بأي مهمة Extra time وقت اضافي Strategies for ADD Attention Deficit Disorder 28

Use multi sensory tools. استخدام أدوات متعددة الحواس Strategies for PDD Pervasive Developmental Disorder 29

Break down tasks. تحليل المهمات One digitTow digits Three digits Four digits Strategies for PDD Pervasive Developmental Disorder Learning target : I can read numbers through four digits. 30

Strategies for PDD Pervasive Developmental Disorder Sit opposite to him.Use visual cues. Making eye-contact Direct commands Role model Create situations 31

Start with his favourite activities Praising & Reinforcing Minimize changes and avoid surprises. Strategies for PDD Pervasive Developmental Disorder 32

Avoid asking the student to read out loud unless he is ready تجنب إحراج الطالب قبل القراءة Reduce copying from the board. تقليل من كمية النقل عن اللوح Strategies for Dyslexia 33

Use assistive devices for learning استخدام أجهزة مساندة في التعلم Strategies for Dyslexia 34

Mark the beginning of the sentences in boards and on copy books to make tracking easier استخدام رموز ملونة ومصورة Husam is an 9 year old boy in grade 4. His teachers noticed that he has very good knowledge and oral abilities, but mismatches between spoken and written responses. Has problems in sequencing letters and numbers, often reverses words when reading or spelling for instance ( no/on ) he may miss out letters in words. He experiences problems with discrimination similar sounds. He may complete any math question quickly without knowing how he did it. He can’t remember how words look like, unable to take notes, and has problems in time table. Strategies for Dyslexia 35

Use multi sensorial inputs when presenting a new assignments\auditory and visual التعلم باستخدام أدوات متعددة الحواس Strategies for Dyslexia 36

تقسيم النصوص الى فقرات لتسهيل القراءة. Divide the texts into small paragraphs Use graphic organisers. استخدام منظمات عقلية Strategies for Dyslexia 37

Worksheet about fractions for mainstream students 38

PDDADDDyslexia Adapted worksheets for fractions for different kinds of problem 39

workshop’s goals أهداف الورشة نتوقع من المشاركين أن يتعرفوا على  Definition of inclusion مفهوم الدمج تطور التدخل مع طلبة ذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة في مدرسة المشرق الدولية  The development of the intervention of the SEN in Mashrek International School سمات وخصائص بعض الحالات الشائعة لذوي الاحتياجات الخاصة  The characteristics of the most common cases inside the schools العناصرالأساسية لتحقيق مفهوم الدمج. Main elements of inclusion أهمية الدمج Benefits of inclusion التعرف على الاستراتيجيات الخاصة لتحقيق مفهوم الدمج  The strategies needed to make inclusion successful 40

Reflection of a student With Dyslexia At the end of grade 2, I suffered a severe headache from brightness. I was a very slow copier from the board. I had difficulties in reading from my books because I saw some imaginary lines moving around. As a result, my mum took me to an ophthalmologist to check my vision, he said my vision is 6/6, so he recommended to go to an educational specialist to assess the difficulties I had. I was diagnosed with dyslexia, this gave me mixed emotions, fear with confusion.In my school, I was provided with a support to work in special lessons on my needs. Assessments were my biggest fear and challenges, so I was provided with full support by a reader and a writer.Through the years with the support teachers working on my needs, I improved a lot, I cannot compare myself now with the previous one.I become more responsible and can manage sometimes with the strategies were given by the support teachers. 41

Parent’s reflection The best support for a child that the parents accept and understand that he needs help.my concern as a mother was Finding the appropriate system, System that will respect and help my son, Finding it helped me to care about him as a whole. Every year is a challenge; the age group and looking forward for the proper staff, and the learning stages and difficulties. Now my biggest challenge is to hope that very soon my son will take the action of not needing the support anymore. I'm so thankful to see how much my son has developed and I'm so proud of his success 42

Does the workshop meet your expectations? هل حققت الورشة توقعاتك؟ 43

44

Thank You 45