80512 TEACHING STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL NEEDS: BEH MANA'T
FACULTY OF EDUCATION 2001
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Credit Points 1.00
Synopsis
In this unit students are introduced to a wide range of methods and
strategies for meeting the needs of children with behavioural and
adjustment problems in regular preschool, primary and secondary
classrooms. The unit explores research on teaching and defines what is
currently known about how to effectively teach children with special
needs with a particular emphasis on maintaining student attention and
on-task behaviour. First, basic classroom teaching and management
skills and procedures are covered. Secondly, more comprehensive
methods and strategies known to impact positively on children with
special needs are introduced. The current focus is on cooperative
learning strategies and peer tutoring. The major proportion of the
unit will be devoted to behavioural management strategies, including
the Kounin Model, behaviour modification, Assertive Discipline,
Reality Therapy, Logical Consequences, and Social Skills Training.