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Leanne Jenkins
Anglophone East School District
             January 17, 2013
Understanding
   Universal
Accommodations
 In 2010, the Department of Education began the
  process of adopting a philosophy of teaching
  called Universal Design for Learning (UDL).
 UDL enables teachers and students to use a
  range of strategies, technologies or adjustments
  at their own discretion to meet learning needs in
  the classroom and during assessment. It does this
  by providing options for:
     Presenting information and content in different ways
      (the "what" of learning)
     Differentiating the ways that students can express
      what they know (the "how" of learning)
     Stimulating interest and motivation for learning (the
      "why" of learning)
 The previously mentioned strategies,
  technologies and adjustments are available to all
  students in the classroom, if required, and are
  therefore referred to as “universal
  accommodations” now.
 Because they are available to all students if
  required, these are called universal
  accommodations and they don’t require an SEP
  or prior approval for provincial assessments.
 The adoption of UDL means that some students
  who previously required a special education plan
  (SEP) will begin to receive accommodations
  without an SEP.
 There are a number of assistive technology
 programs that can be used to help students
 with learning disabilities. Some examples
 include:

    Text-to-speech software (e.g., Kurzweil)
    Speech recognition software (e.g., Dragon
     NaturallySpeaking, Speak Q)
    Word prediction software (e.g., Word Q)
    Word processing programs
 When universal accommodations alone are not
  sufficient to provide success for a student, a
  Special Education Plan – Accommodated (SEP-A)
  may be deemed necessary.
 Justifiable accommodations are strategies,
  technologies or adjustments without which the
  student would be unable to access the
  curriculum.
 The SEP documents justifiable accommodations
  and prior approval may be required to access
  them during provincial assessments.
   Timing Strategy                      Setting
     Extended time                        Special lighting
      (more than double)

   Response                             Presentation
     Brailler                             Braille
     Evaluation of daily                  Coloured paper
      work only                            Frequent short quizzes in
     Evaluations of special                lieu of exam
      projects only                        Large print

     Oral testing                         Open book

     Scribe for tests                     Read questions aloud

     Scribe                               Taped texts

     Spelling not counted in
      daily work or test situations
 Ensuring teaching staff understands what
  universal accommodations are
 Ensuring that teachers know how to provide
  universal accommodations for students
 Ensuring that teachers are providing
  universal accommodations in classrooms
  through monitoring
 Supporting teachers struggling with universal
  accommodations in classrooms through PD
  opportunities
 Consultation  with classroom teacher
  regarding student profile, diagnosis, support
  strategies and support personnel (if
  applicable)
 Assisting with alignment of universal
  strategies and student profile
 Assisting with selection, training and/or use
  of appropriate assistive technology
 Acting as a consult for troubleshooting and
  problem solving
 Intervention with students, if applicable or
  necessary
 Ensure  that universal accommodation are
  available to all students, at any time, when
  warranted.
 Being knowledgeable of the various needs of
  all students in the classroom.
 Collaborate with the Methods and Resource
  Teacher.
 Collaborate with EMP practitioners (S-LP, OT,
  PT) as required.
 Collaborate with parents, as necessary
 Using appropriate supports (i.e. assistive
  technology) in daily instruction.
How to
 Advocate/
Support Your
   Child
 Clarify your goals – write down what you want to
  accomplish, prioritize
 Be a good listener – allow school personnel to
  explain their viewpoints, ask for clarification if
  you did not understand fully
 Offer new solutions – suggest possible strategies
  you have heard about or found works for you and
  your child (especially transition times)
 Keep the focus – schools have large numbers of
  students so ensure the time you have is focused
  on your child. Be involved and committed to your
  child’s education!
 Don’t give up!

http://www.helpguide.org/mental/learning_disabilities_treatment_help_coping.htm
 Meet  regularly – as deemed appropriate by all
  members of the team
 Maintain an open communication between home
  and school.
 When appropriate, acknowledge when things are
  going well and let the teacher know!
 When there are concerns, do not generalize – be
  specific.
 Stay calm, collected and positive
 Share important information with school
  personnel
http://www.ldav.ca/parents_childrens_advocates.shtml
   Seek resources for support and information
     Parent groups
     Online support groups
     Outside tutoring, if necessary and possible
 Use similar strategies and technologies as those
  being used at school
 Provide opportunities for your child to alleviate
  the frustration that may be present due to
  difficulties at school – club activities, exercise,
  breathing and stretching techniques, soothing
  music
 Model and foster positive thinking to help foster
  self-esteem
 Talk with your child about their educational needs
  as well as their strengths.
 Provide feedback about how your child appears to
  learn best, such as “You seem to remember
  better when you see the information as you are
  listening”
 Role play ways to handle difficult situations
 Allow your child to participate in school based
  meetings, when appropriate
Fairness does not mean
 that everyone gets the
 same thing.

It means that everyone
  gets what he or she
  needs.
                   -Rick Lavoie
 Beers and Lewis. (October 2011). Universal
  Accommodations. PowerPoint Presentation.
 http://www.cast.org
 http://www.helpguide.org/mental/learning_
  disabilities_treatment_help_coping.htm
 http://www.ldav.ca/parents_childrens_advoc
  ates.shtml
 NB Department of Education. (September
  2010). Accommodations and My Child’s
  Special Education Plan.
 NB Department of Education. (November
  1999). Resource for the Identification and
  Teaching of Students with Specific Learning
  Disability.

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Supporting children with learning disabilities at school

  • 1. Leanne Jenkins Anglophone East School District January 17, 2013
  • 2. Understanding Universal Accommodations
  • 3.  In 2010, the Department of Education began the process of adopting a philosophy of teaching called Universal Design for Learning (UDL).  UDL enables teachers and students to use a range of strategies, technologies or adjustments at their own discretion to meet learning needs in the classroom and during assessment. It does this by providing options for:  Presenting information and content in different ways (the "what" of learning)  Differentiating the ways that students can express what they know (the "how" of learning)  Stimulating interest and motivation for learning (the "why" of learning)
  • 4.  The previously mentioned strategies, technologies and adjustments are available to all students in the classroom, if required, and are therefore referred to as “universal accommodations” now.  Because they are available to all students if required, these are called universal accommodations and they don’t require an SEP or prior approval for provincial assessments.  The adoption of UDL means that some students who previously required a special education plan (SEP) will begin to receive accommodations without an SEP.
  • 5.
  • 6.  There are a number of assistive technology programs that can be used to help students with learning disabilities. Some examples include:  Text-to-speech software (e.g., Kurzweil)  Speech recognition software (e.g., Dragon NaturallySpeaking, Speak Q)  Word prediction software (e.g., Word Q)  Word processing programs
  • 7.  When universal accommodations alone are not sufficient to provide success for a student, a Special Education Plan – Accommodated (SEP-A) may be deemed necessary.  Justifiable accommodations are strategies, technologies or adjustments without which the student would be unable to access the curriculum.  The SEP documents justifiable accommodations and prior approval may be required to access them during provincial assessments.
  • 8. Timing Strategy  Setting  Extended time  Special lighting (more than double)  Response  Presentation  Brailler  Braille  Evaluation of daily  Coloured paper work only  Frequent short quizzes in  Evaluations of special lieu of exam projects only  Large print  Oral testing  Open book  Scribe for tests  Read questions aloud  Scribe  Taped texts  Spelling not counted in daily work or test situations
  • 9.  Ensuring teaching staff understands what universal accommodations are  Ensuring that teachers know how to provide universal accommodations for students  Ensuring that teachers are providing universal accommodations in classrooms through monitoring  Supporting teachers struggling with universal accommodations in classrooms through PD opportunities
  • 10.  Consultation with classroom teacher regarding student profile, diagnosis, support strategies and support personnel (if applicable)  Assisting with alignment of universal strategies and student profile  Assisting with selection, training and/or use of appropriate assistive technology  Acting as a consult for troubleshooting and problem solving  Intervention with students, if applicable or necessary
  • 11.  Ensure that universal accommodation are available to all students, at any time, when warranted.  Being knowledgeable of the various needs of all students in the classroom.  Collaborate with the Methods and Resource Teacher.  Collaborate with EMP practitioners (S-LP, OT, PT) as required.  Collaborate with parents, as necessary  Using appropriate supports (i.e. assistive technology) in daily instruction.
  • 13.  Clarify your goals – write down what you want to accomplish, prioritize  Be a good listener – allow school personnel to explain their viewpoints, ask for clarification if you did not understand fully  Offer new solutions – suggest possible strategies you have heard about or found works for you and your child (especially transition times)  Keep the focus – schools have large numbers of students so ensure the time you have is focused on your child. Be involved and committed to your child’s education!  Don’t give up! http://www.helpguide.org/mental/learning_disabilities_treatment_help_coping.htm
  • 14.  Meet regularly – as deemed appropriate by all members of the team  Maintain an open communication between home and school.  When appropriate, acknowledge when things are going well and let the teacher know!  When there are concerns, do not generalize – be specific.  Stay calm, collected and positive  Share important information with school personnel http://www.ldav.ca/parents_childrens_advocates.shtml
  • 15. Seek resources for support and information  Parent groups  Online support groups  Outside tutoring, if necessary and possible  Use similar strategies and technologies as those being used at school  Provide opportunities for your child to alleviate the frustration that may be present due to difficulties at school – club activities, exercise, breathing and stretching techniques, soothing music  Model and foster positive thinking to help foster self-esteem
  • 16.  Talk with your child about their educational needs as well as their strengths.  Provide feedback about how your child appears to learn best, such as “You seem to remember better when you see the information as you are listening”  Role play ways to handle difficult situations  Allow your child to participate in school based meetings, when appropriate
  • 17. Fairness does not mean that everyone gets the same thing. It means that everyone gets what he or she needs. -Rick Lavoie
  • 18.  Beers and Lewis. (October 2011). Universal Accommodations. PowerPoint Presentation.  http://www.cast.org  http://www.helpguide.org/mental/learning_ disabilities_treatment_help_coping.htm  http://www.ldav.ca/parents_childrens_advoc ates.shtml  NB Department of Education. (September 2010). Accommodations and My Child’s Special Education Plan.  NB Department of Education. (November 1999). Resource for the Identification and Teaching of Students with Specific Learning Disability.