View Workshop: Explicit Instructional Strategies to Support Students with Disabilities

Workshop NameExplicit Instructional Strategies to Support Students with Disabilities
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Workshop Short DescThrough a comprehensive exploration of explicit instructional techniques, participants will learn how to effectively break down complex concepts and skills into manageable steps. By providing clear and structured guidance through modeling, scaffolding, and guided practice, teachers and paraprofessionals can deliver structured instruction that caters to the diverse needs of learners.
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School Year2024-2025
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Category529.050 - ISS Special Education PD
SubcategoryCurric: Special Education Strategies
Provider529 - Professional Development
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Duration6 Hours
LevelSED CODES 1,2,3,4
Total Workshop Days1.0
Credit Hours5.50
Days To Bill1.0
Participants Must Attend All DaysNo
District Always Pays Participant FeeYes
Participant Approval NeededNo
Scoring ExamsNo
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Workshop Full DescThrough a comprehensive exploration of explicit instructional techniques, participants will learn how to effectively break down complex concepts and skills into manageable steps. By providing clear and structured guidance through modeling, scaffolding, and guided practice, teachers and paraprofessionals can deliver structured instruction that caters to the diverse needs of learners. This training will equip educators with the skills to align instructional strategies with the goals outlined in students' Individualized Education Programs (IEPs). By understanding the specific accommodations, modifications, and goals outlined in each student's IEP, educators can tailor their instruction to meet the unique needs of every learner, ensuring meaningful progress towards academic success.
Workshop AudienceTeachers, Teaching Assistants
Workshop PrerequisitesNone
Workshop ObjectivesDifferentiation and Universal Design for Learning (UDL): Participants will learn how to apply principles of differentiation and UDL to instructional planning, ensuring that lessons are accessible and responsive to the diverse needs of students with disabilities. They will explore strategies for adapting content, process, and product to accommodate different learning styles and abilities.

Explicit Instructional Techniques: Participants will be introduced to explicit instructional strategies, including direct modeling, scaffolding, guided practice, and feedback. They will learn how to break down complex skills and concepts into manageable steps, providing clear and structured guidance to support student learning.

Assistive Technology: Participants learn about various assistive technology options and how to integrate them effectively into instruction.
Assessment of LearningThroughout the training, there will be opportunities for reflection, collaboration, and skill-building exercises to reinforce learning.
Workshop Topics, Concepts & ResourcesUniversal Design for Learning (UDL), Differentiated Instruction, Explicit Instruction, Assistive Technology
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Submitted For Approval10/25/2024
Approved10/25/2024
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CTLE EligibleYes
Social Worker Continuing EdNo
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Workshop Id2722
Added ByKristin Kurtzworth-Keen
BocesCattaraugus-Allegany BOCES
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Entry Date04/01/2024 15:25:51
Last Modified Date10/25/2024 11:28:31

CTLE Activities

  • Pedagogy

Seminars

    Learning Standards

    • 1 Knowledge Students and Student Learning
    • 2 Knowledge of Content and Instruction
    • 3 Instructional Practice
    • 5 Assessment for Learning
    • 7 Professional Growth