Southern New Hampshire University SPED 640 Module 2-3 Analyze a Language-Based Classroom 08:36:00 GMT -05:00 Students with language-based learning disabilities (LBLD) have trouble expressing and processing oral and written language. These students benefit from small group instruction. Content ...
, Students with language-based learning disabilities (LBLD) have trouble expressing and
processing oral and written language. These students benefit from small group instruction.
Content is taught to students with language-based learning disabilities by using visual cues,
semantic cues, gestural cues, and phonemic cues. Instructions should be followed from the
students’ IEP (Individualized Education Plan). These children have difficulty with executive
function skills, working memory, and attention to tasks.
According to the Landmark School foundation there are six teaching principles. These
principles guide how teachers approach the presentation of both content and skills across the
curriculum. Principle number one is to Provide Opportunities for Success. Providing
opportunities for success is the most basic of the building blocks of the Landmark School. A
child will feel more successful and more confident if they are reaching their full potential.
Teachers provide examples, and assignments to build the students’ confidence so they don’t
become overwhelmed. Principle number two is to Use Multisensory Approaches. Visual
techniques include graphic organizers for structuring writing and pictures for reinforcing
instruction; auditory techniques include presenting discussions and reading aloud; and tactile
techniques includes creating paragraphs about objects students can hold. This means the teachers
present information to the students with sensory modalities such as visual, auditory, and tactile.
Principle number three is Micro-unit and Structure Tasks. Micro-uniting means analyzing the
parts of a task or assignment and teaching the parts one at a time. These strategies help the
students proceed in a step-by-step, success-oriented way.
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