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Classroom Observation Kathleen Garcia 12/05/15 EDCC 330 Dr. Cosier
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Where Did I go? Bethesda Elementary School Special Education Program Jill Cahill: Head of special education
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Self-Contained Classroom Cata: Rett Syndrome 3 rd Grade Been there since Kindergarten Yes= Looks up No= Looks down
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Self-Contained Classroom Cont. Tools Used: Tobii Device: Step by step recording device Partner Assistance scanning: Yes or no response Ex: Cata means yes when she looks up Tips: Keep hands busy with blocks or straws
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Lesson #1: Spelling Words: Works on one words for one week Technique: Writes letters on little board Students chooses the letters for the words Ex: word was “flag”, Cata spelled “fleg” Teacher writes Cata’s answers on sheet
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Lesson #2: Math: Money Start with money song Has problems on big board and little board Teacher gives students 3 answer choices Lasted about 10 minutes
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Roles Students Have: Students have jobs: One student has to go into Cata’s bag and get her snacks first thing in the morning Other jobs such as setting things away, cleaning up, pushing chairs in Also jobs around the school *Kids love to be included*
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General Inclusion: Cata and Jahamal spend about 2-3 hours a day in this classroom Jahamal has his friend Abby who helps him When on the carpet, Jahamal has a cushion seat to have him be more comfortable Paraeducator never leaves them Before students come in this classroom, they have gone over the material in self-contained classroom
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General Inclusion Cont. Students are included throughout everything with a help of a partner Once students walk into general inclusion classroom, they automatically get included in the lesson the other students are doing They have there own desks waiting for them (Makes them feel included)
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Teacher Interview: Philosophy of Educating regarding your students with disabilities: Students have an opportunity to learn with peers in inclusive setting With correct modifications, students with disabilities can always learn from peers through academics, behaviors, and socially All students can learn if one meets their individual needs
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Teacher Interview Cont. Different teaching approaches you use: Most lessons have pictures or props to allow them to see better, touch, and interact Lessons need to be taught multiple times Songs are used when beginning to learn, during breaks for movement, or when completing their jobs Tries to have students become as independent as possible
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Teaching Interview Cont. Strengths and Weakness of different teaching approaches: TIME: never enough time to modify materials, work on IEP goals and objectives Getting to know students to find what works best for them
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Teaching Interview Cont. What would you tell a college student who is aiming to becoming a special education teacher one day?: Get into the classroom NOW This job is NOT easy Have an open mind every day and know some days will be amazing and others will be horrible In the end, happiness and success of students is all that matters!
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