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Page 1: Power Point Lecture Guide. Introduction -Go over Learning Objectives -Go Basic Level Activities -Take the Analyzing Your learning Style (Assessment-print

Learning Style & IEP Accommodations

Power Point Lecture Guide

Page 2: Power Point Lecture Guide. Introduction -Go over Learning Objectives -Go Basic Level Activities -Take the Analyzing Your learning Style (Assessment-print

Learning Style & IEP Accommodations

Introduction-Go over Learning Objectives

-Go Basic Level Activities

-Take the Analyzing Your learning Style (Assessment-print results)

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Learning Style & IEP Accommodations

Lecture #1 Benefits of Learning How You Learn Best

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Benefits of Learning How You Learn Best

A Learning Style is…Your currently

preferred:

-methods take in information

-tasks-level of interaction with

others-approach toward learning

tasks-study environment

More detail on this later…Learning Styles Clip

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Benefits of Learning How You Learn Best

Rate Yourself1= Not very well 2=Have a good Idea 3= Very well

I know my preferred learning styles?

I know what strategies relate to my preferred learning styles?

I know how my learning style has changed over time?

True or False1. Most people only have

one preferred method of learning.

2. There is no need to work on improving your areas of weak learning styles.

3. My learning styles will most likely not change over time.

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Benefits of Learning How You Learn Best

6 Benefits… 1. You can choose and use

strategies that make learning easier.

2. Greater self awareness of your strengths and weaknesses.

3. Improved self-confidence4. Better grades in school.5. School can become

rewarding and fun rather then frustrating.

6. Informed career path decisions.

Explain how you could select a best fit career direction if you know what your learning preferences are?

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Learning Style & IEP Accommodations

Lecture #2 Learning Styles Part 1

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Learning Styles

1. Draw a quick sketch of the photo.

2. Write two or three sentences describing the photo in detail.Share with the class.

3. Verbally describe the photo with a classmate.

4. Compare your drawing with your classmates.

Study the photo for one minute.

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Learning Styles

Which of the previous activities were you able to do best?

How does this compare with your classmates?

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Learning Styles

There are various ways of viewing and classifying learning styles.

People differ in:-how they learn-methods and strategies

Explains why:-some classes/subjects are

easier then others-you learn better from a type

of teacher style

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Learning Styles

How to discover your learning style…

Jot down1. Tasks or activities

you learn quickly.2. Tasks or activities

you take a while to get.

3. What are you good at…

4. What don’t you do so well?

5. What are your hobbies?

6. What are the common characteristics of your favorite teachers?

You are beginning to get a better idea of your learning preferences!

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Learning Styles

Take the Analyzing Your learning Style Assessment.

Score the results.

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Learning Style & IEP Accommodations

Lecture #3 Learning Styles Part 2

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Learning Styles

Get your results of the Analyzing Your learning Style Assessment.

You will be asked to summarize in writing the results of this assessment at the end of the Power Point… so

-take notes-highlight key information -note differences in your opinion of the

results

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Learning Styles

5 Ways to look at Learning Styles1st …Your preferred sensory modes to process information….

-Visual …seeing -Auditory…hearing-Kinesthetic/Tactile…movement and touch(Not asssessed)

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Learning Styles

2nd…Your preferred learning tasks.

Would you rather…a. Follow detailed step

by step instructions to make a wood project or …

b. Conceptualize how to build the project before doing it?

If a. then you may be a applied/practical learner..tasks that involve real objects and situations

If b. then you may be a conceptual learner … tasks with language and ideas, you do not need practical applications to understand something

Applied Conceptual

Mark where you are on this scale.

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Learning Styles

3rd Spatial or Verbal-Spatial learners can

visualize, or mentally see how things work and their position in space

-Verbal learners have difficulty doing this and rely on language skills

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Learning Styles

4th What is your preferred level of social interaction?

Social…prefer working with others peers and with teacher

Independent…Prefer working alone and self-

directed Social

Indep.

Mark where you are on this scale.

5th and last…Your preferred approach

toward learning tasks.-Creative Learners are… imaginative & innovative learn through discovery and

experimentation-Pragmatic Learners… are practical, logical,

systematic..seek order and following rules

Creative Pragmatic

Mark where you are on this scale.

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Learning Styles

To review…5 possible ways to view how we all learn differently are:

1. Your preferred sensory modes to process information

2. Your preferred learning tasks/activities: applied/practical or conceptual learner (language)

3. Your ability to work with spatial relationshipsSpatial or Verbal

4. Your preferred level of social interaction

5. Your preferred approach toward learning tasks

Creative (discovery) or Pragmatic (systematic) Learner

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Learning Styles

Each of these preferences has specific learning strategies that work best!!!

See pg 47.

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Learning Styles

Look on page 47 of the assessment.

1st circle the 5 aspects of your learning style with the higher score

2nd check the suggestions you think will work for you

Now the fun begins!!!

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Learning Styles

Ok…remember what you were going to be asked to do with this information? Well…

Summarize in writing the results of this assessment

-hand written or word processed*-2 two paragraphsP1- summary of the resultsP2- Discuss some of the specific strategies that

may work for you based upon this information

You can use the graphic organizer.

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Learning Style & IEP Accommodations

Lecture #4 Multiple Intelligences

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Multiple Intelligences

Take and score the Multiple Pathways to Learning Assessment

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Multiple Intelligences

What do you think this theory is about?

Is someone who can understand someone's emotions and counsel them as intelligent as someone who can create software?

The theory of multiple intelligences was proposed by Howard Gardner in 1983 to analyze and better describe the concept of intelligence.

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Multiple Intelligences

The theory's eight currently accepted intelligences are:

Spatial Linguistic Logical-

mathematical Bodily-kinesthetic Musical Interpersonal Intrapersonal Naturalistic

Spatial the ability to

visualize with the mind's eye.

good with puzzles.

Careers: artists, designers and architects.

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Multiple Intelligences

Linguistic This area has to do with

words, spoken or written display a facility with words

and languages. good at reading, writing,

telling stories and memorizing words along with dates.

learn best by reading, taking notes, listening to lectures

learn foreign languages very easily

Careers include writers, lawyers, policemen, philosophers, journalists, politicians, poets and teachers.

Logical-mathematical logic, abstractions,

reasoning and numbers. reasoning capabilities,

recognizing abstract patterns, scientific thinking and investigation and the ability to perform complex calculations

Careers include scientists, physicists, mathematicians, logicians, pilots, engineers, doctors, economists and philosophers.

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Multiple Intelligences

Bodily-kinesthetic The core are control of one's

bodily motions capacity to handle objects

skillfully learn better by involving

muscular movement (e.g. getting up and moving around into the learning experience), and are generally good at physical activities such as sports or dance.

Careers include: athletes, pilots, dancers, musicians, actors, surgeons, doctors, builders, police officers, and soldiers.

Musical This area has to do with

sensitivity to sounds, rhythms, tones, and music.

Since there is a strong auditory component to this intelligence, may learn best via lecture

will sometimes use songs or rhythms to learn.

Careers include instrumentalists, singers, conductors, disc-jockeys, orators, writers and composers.

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Multiple Intelligences

Interpersonal This area has to do with

interaction with others. tend to be extroverts,

characterized sensitivity to others' moods, feelings, temperaments and motivations

communicate effectively and empathize easily with others

learn best by working with others and often enjoy discussion and debate.

Careers that suit those with this intelligence include sales, politicians, managers, teachers and social workers

Intrapersonal This area has to do with

introspective and self-reflective capacities, intuitive and typically introverted

skillful at deciphering their own feelings and motivations

deep understanding of the self; what are your strengths/ weaknesses,

People with intrapersonal intelligence also prefer to work alone.

Careers include philosophers, psychologists, theologians, lawyers and writers

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Multiple Intelligences

Naturalistic This area has to do

with nature, nurturing and relating information to one’s natural surroundings.

Careers which suit those with this intelligence include naturalists, farmers and gardeners

On pg. 70 3.2…

Circle your highest 2-3 Intelligences

check the suggestions you think will work for you in those areas

Write a one paragraph summary of the results

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Learning Style & IEP Accommodations

Lecture #5 Global vs. Analytical Learners (right Brain vs. left Brain)

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Global vs. Analytical Learners

There are a number of ways to compare the two sides of the brain:

-Global vs. Analytical Learners-Right Brain vs. Left Brain-Linear Vs. Holistic Processing -Logical Vs. Intuitive Processing

Do we use our entire brain to learn?YES!

Is one dominant side an advantage or better then the other?

NO!

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Global vs. Analytical LearnersSome considerations:

First, no one is totally left-brained or totally right-brained. Just as you have a dominant hand, dominant eye, and even a dominant foot, you probably have a dominant side of the brain.

Second, you can and must develop both sides of your brain.

TAKE THE “What is Your Dominant Brain? Test and score the results.

Right Brain (Global) vs. Left Brain (Analytical)

Right Brain CharacteristicsHere are some of the basic characteristic traits associated with the right brain. Random

Intuitive Holistic Synthesizing Subjective Left Brain Characteristics

Here are some of the basic characteristic traits associated with the left brain. Logical

Sequential Rational Analytical Objective

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Global vs. Analytical Learners Right and Left

Brain DifferencesThere are many differences between the two hemispheres of the brain.

The persons nature largely depends on which part of his brain dominates the nervous system.

The right brain is intuitive, meaning it is led by feelings, while the left brain is analytical, meaning it is led by logical approach towards problems.

The right brain is visual, stressing on music and pattern, while the left brain is verbal, stressing on words, numbers and symbols.

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Global vs. Analytical Learners People with right

brain don't give attention to minute details, but people with left brain tend to focus on each and every minute detail and step taken.

When given a task of assembling a particular thing, right brain people will start working promptly without reading the instructions, while left brained people will carefully go through the instructions and then start working.

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Global vs. Analytical Learners

Learning Implications:The Right-Brain

StudentRight-brain students prefer to work in groups. They like to do art projects, and graphic design. They would prefer to design and make a poster rather than write a term paper.

The Left-Brain StudentLeft-brain students prefer to work alone. They like to read independently and incorporate research into their papers. They favor a quiet classroom without a lot of distraction.

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Global vs. Analytical Learners Possible right-brain

learning preferences

overheads, videos, music, role playing, dance, or group projects

Prefer visual over auditory

Possible left-brain learning preferences

direct teaching, lecturing, or more individual and/or research-oriented projects

Prefer auditory over visual

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Global vs. Analytical Learners Study Implications

of right or left brain dominance.

In two groups represented by both right and left brain folks..Discuss the following questions and be prepared to share with the class.

What strategies do you think a right brain person would use to learn best?

What strategies do you think a left brain person would use to learn best?

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Global vs. Analytical Learners In one paragraph writing discuss

what you learned in this lecture. How does this information compare with the Learning Style Assessments? Counts as a reaction on LC.

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Learning Style & IEP Accommodations

Lecture #6 Four Major Parts of an IEP

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Four Major Parts of an IEP

OK…so what’s an IEP?

Individualized Education Program

For school age students with a disability and benefits from specially designed instruction

Developed with an educational team including:

-Your case manager-Input from your

teacher-formal educational

assessments-Parents/ Guardians'-and YOU!

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Four Major Parts of an IEP

Get a copy of your IEP.

The four major parts are:

1. II. Present Levels of Academic

Achievement2. III. Transition3. IV. Goals4. V. Program Modifications and Specially

Designed Instruction

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Four Major Parts of an IEP

Present Levels of Academic Achievement

-Information on your current educational progress/ levels/grades/MBIT/after HS plans

-Strengths and Needs

III. TransitionYour post (after) secondary (HS)

Goals

-Education/training-Employment-Independent Living

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Four Major Parts of an IEP

IV. GoalsMust have at least

one goal-Annual-Short Term

Is monitored on-goingly as stated and reported on each 9-weeks

V. Program Modification and Specially Designed

Instruction (SDI)

-Lists the Modifications and SDI all teachers must follow as indicated to help you be successful in school

??Do you understand each of these SDIs?

??Are there any SDI’s you do not use or could use?

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Four Major Parts of an IEP

The IEP is a working document…

-can be changed or modified

-is given to all of the staff/teachers who work with you in school

You need to go to your IEP Meeting and provided input

You need to know your SDI and advocate for yourself or seek support when required

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Four Major Parts of an IEP

Accommodations in College or Trade

Schools You must

“Declare” That you have a disability and are seeking support

Has no bearing on the approval/admissions process

Different Application of the SDI

See handout…

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Four Major Parts of an IEP

ANY QUESTIONS or COMMENTS

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Learning Style & IEP Accommodations

Lecture #6 Naviance: About Me & Career Inventory