Special education for mainstream schools
Special education and inclusive classrooms are important. If you teach in a mainstream school, it is likely that you need to support a child with learning difficulties and disabilities. Some children already have a diagnosis but many don’t. As a teacher, if you are not armed with the right tools, you won’t have any success with these kids.
This course will get you started on basic special education and how you can create an inclusive classroom that benefits learners with learning difficulties and disabilities as well as your whole class.
This course will help all teachers from mainstream private and public schools.
The course covers an introduction to the concepts of learning difficulties and disabilities and various strategies for supporting learning.
This is a video replay of an earlier conducted live training session.
To get learning some of the learning aids referred to in this course, check here and here
Course Features
- Students 0 student
- Max Students1000
- Duration4 hour
- Skill levelall
- LanguageEnglish
- Re-take course10
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Session 1- Creating Inclusive Classrooms for Children with Learning Disabilities
An introduction to the concepts of learning difficulties and learning disabilities including key differences and signs of identification.
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Session 2- Classroom strategies for supporting children with learning difficulties and disabilities (Cerebral Palsy)
Classroom strategies for supporting children with cerebral palsy and a practical exercise on universal design for learning.
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Session 3- Classroom strategies for supporting children with learning difficulties and disabilities (Other Difficulties & Disabilities)
Classroom strategies for supporting children with other learning difficulties and disabilities including autism, dyslexia and dyscalculia.