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Functional Academics for Exceptional Children A Hands-On Approach to Education at WSSB
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Functional Education Means: Preparing students for their future by: -accessing technology -teaching functional life skills -teaching functional academic skills -vocational readiness training -practicing self-care skills Data collection and analysis allow us to track growth and create individualized learning goals.
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Impact of Diversity on the Education of Exceptional Children As our population becomes more diverse, our assessment and educational procedures must also become more diverse. – Variety of disabilities – Variety of ethnic backgrounds – Variety of family structures – Variety of student orientations and lifestyles
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Core Curriculum- Functional Academics Language Arts Fine Arts – Art – Music Fitness Mathematics Science
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Expanded Core Curriculum (ECC) Braille Literacy Licensed Counseling Services Communication Daily Living Skills (DLS) Orientation and Mobility (O&M) Recreation and Leisure Social Skills Speech Therapy Vision Services Vocational Skills Training
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Transition Services Transition to after-school life is our primary concern; we work with a variety of community agencies to develop realistic post-exit plans.
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Residential Services With our 24-hour IEP, students can practice adaptive skills with knowledgeable staff before and after school hours.
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How do we educate our children with multiple exceptionalities Individualized Education Plan – a team of professionals – parent and student participation – community involvement – outside agency contacts The IEP process should be fluid and fun!
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Thank you! Questions?
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