Language Disabilities And Assistive Technology Unit Plan

Read the case study to inform the assignment that follows.

Case Study: Gabriella

Grade:  4th

Age:  9

Gabriella is a fourth grade student with a language disorder and mild intellectual delays.  She is nine years old and spends a large portion of her day in self-contained settings. She receives speech and language services from a speech pathologist for a minimum of 40 minutes three days a week. The rest of the time, her language needs are supported by the special education teacher. She does attend a general education fourth grade classroom daily for 90 minutes for language arts instruction. An instructional assistant accompanies Gabriella to class. Gabriella’s oral expression skills are in the low to average range. She struggles with figurative speech, sarcasm, and multiple meanings of words. Her speech is literal and she usually has poor decoding and reading comprehension skills. Her reading level is at a low first grade level, reading simple stories with a Lexile level of 300-450. Her favorite books are the Frog and Toad  books by Arnold Lobel. She is writing simple sentences with a subject and a predicate, but relies on picture cues and rewriting strategies to plan her sentences.

Gabriella attends the fourth grade Language Arts class for exposure to more appropriate grade level content. She requires frequent breaks and one-on-one support from an assistant when participating in the general education setting. The special education teacher and assistant work with the general education teacher to modify the assignments in class.

Gabriella is exempt from the district course assessment at this time, and her grade is based on participation, reduced and modified assignments, and an alternative individual project instead of a final exam.  When working in groups, Gabriella will participate by making choices, with visual cues prompted by the assistant. Gabriella has been integrated into language arts instruction since the second grade. Students enjoy having her in class and are helpful.  She also attends art, music, PE, recess, and lunch with the same fourth grade class.

Assignment:

Part 1: Goal Writing

Write a measureable IEP goal for Gabriella that includes the use of augmentative and alternative communication systems, and assistive technology in the classroom to facilitate communication with peers and aid in comprehension of content.

Part 2: Mini Unit

Utilizing the COE Lesson Plan Template, compose a mini-unit of three formal ELA lesson plans that build upon the following:

Current Instruction and Content in the Fourth Grade Classroom:

  • Currently, students are reading about the Underground Railroad.
  • Current instruction must be aligned to Common Core Standards:CCSS.ELA-Literacy.RI.4.1-RI.4.6
  • Completed lesson activity and learning target includes students working individually to complete a graphic organizer to identify the setting, main idea, and key details.
  • For each lesson plan, differentiate activities for Gabriella that address Gabriella’s measureable IEP goal and include assistive technologies. In addition, for each lesson plan, create a pre- and post-assessment, using a low or high tech based accommodation, to evaluate whether Gabriella’s measurable IEP goal are met.

Part 3: Rationale

Provide a 250-500-word rationale that supports your instructional choices for Gabriella’s IEP goal, the differentiated activities in the mini-unit, and the alignment between the two. Support your rationale with 2-3 scholarly resources on best practices regarding semantics disorders and the use of assistive technology.
Prepare this assignment according to the APA guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center. An abstract is not required.

Differentiation of instruction to address the diverse needs of students.

Use the “Lesson Planning Ideas for Integration” document to brainstorm ideas for a music lesson plan for Birth to Age 5/Pre-K.

Use the format of one of the “Lesson Plan Templates” and one of your ideas to create and implement a lesson plan that integrates a content subject area and contains the following information:

Clear, measurable learning objectives that align to early learning standards (ELS) as well as your state’s subject standards.
Anticipatory set
Vocabulary
Reasoning and problem-solving
Relevant materials and resources including visual or audio resources
Differentiation of instruction to address the diverse needs of students. Name the differentiation strategies used to achieve individual learning outcomes.
Assessments
Write a 500-750-word reflection based on the feedback you received from your classroom teacher and personal observations about the experience, explain the following:

Strengths and opportunities for growth. Provide specific evidence from your activity.
What would you do differently if you taught this activity again? Be sure to provide specific examples.
While APA format is not required for the lesson plan, solid academic writing is expected.

· How does an exploration of intrapersonal communication theories allow you to understand the internal

· What do you think of when you hear the term “Communication Theory”? After reviewing the Week 1 materials, why do you think it is important to evaluate and study Communication Theory?

· After reading about the three traditional guidelines that are used to create Communication Theory, do you see communication behavior as being lawlike (Law Approach), like a system (Systems Approach), or rule governed (Rules Approach)? Explain your answer.

· We begin our exploration of Communication Theory by covering theories pertaining to “Communication and the Self.” What are the benefits of beginning with these intrapersonal communication theories?

· How does an exploration of intrapersonal communication theories allow you to understand the internal process people go through in order to gain clarity and comprehension in communication exchanges?

150 words per question

Behavioral Support Plans

Behavioral Support Plans

Focus of the Final Paper
Review the Week 3 assignment, “Functional Behavioral Assessment Short Paper,” in which I outlined three challenging behaviors commonly observed in young children. Then, explore the purpose and process of behavior management in a paper in which you:

The 3 challenging behaviors are:

  • 1.)  Disruptive behaviors
  • 2.) Aggressive behaviors
  • 3.) Withdrawal behaviors
  1. Describe the purpose of behavior management in early childhood education settings, including why it is important to think proactively. Integrate the specific challenging behaviors to be detailed in this paper.
  2. Discuss three strategies teachers may use to determine the functions of challenging behaviors.
  3. Design an individual support plan for each of the challenging behaviors which includes:
    1. the possible functions of the behavior
    2. specific positive behavior supports
    3. replacement behaviors
    4. Summarize the role of the teacher in designing and implementing a classroom behavior plan.

Writing the Final Paper
The Final Paper:

  1. Must be six to eight double-spaced pages in length (not including title and reference pages), and formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.
  2. Must include a separate title page with the following:
    • Title of paper
    • Student’s name
    • Course name and number
    • Instructor’s name
    • Date submitted
  3. Must address the topic of the paper with critical thought.
  4. Must use at least three scholarly sources in addition to the course text.
  5. Must document all sources in APA style, as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.
  6. Must include a separate reference page, formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center.

Carefully review the Grading Rubric (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site. for the criteria that will be used to evaluate your assignment.