Chat with us, powered by LiveChat Read about the 7 steps of the INCLUDE strategy for adjusting instruction. The descriptions of the 7 steps begin on page 140 of your textbook and go through the top of 150. Additional - EssayAbode

Read about the 7 steps of the INCLUDE strategy for adjusting instruction. The descriptions of the 7 steps begin on page 140 of your textbook and go through the top of 150. Additional

  

Read about the 7 steps of the INCLUDE strategy for adjusting instruction. The descriptions of the 7 steps begin on page 140 of your textbook and go through the top of 150. Additionally, the components of INCLUDE are illustrated in Figure 5.2 on page 151. Pages 151-middle of 176 provide you specific information about each item illustrated in Figure 5.2. 

After reviewing this content, read the student case studies below and choose one you want to focus on for your work using the INCLUDE strategy.

Case Studies

WO LIN

 Wo Lin is an 11-year-old bilingual female who came to this country from Malaysia two years ago. She has encountered serious learning problems resulting primarily from her physical disability, time lost from school during surgery, and relocation to the U.S. Wo has poor circulation in her hands and feet that causes swelling and discoloration of her fingers and toes. Extremely motivated to learn and from an educationally ambitious family, she is keenly aware of her failure and very anxious in academic situations. This results in further impairment of her performance.

 Academically, she is far below the fifth grade in reading, spelling, and arithmetic. She reads at a low third grade level, with good overall comprehension based on context, but with many common words unknown to her. Auditory discrimination of consonant blends and knowledge of the consonant sound-symbol relationship are inadequate. In addition, she confuses some of the short vowel sounds and is unsure of the long vowels. 

Wo Lin has not read enough in English to develop a sufficiently large sight vocabulary to cope with the assignments given her. In arithmetic, she can perform the basic operations, but she lacks the reading ability required to complete word problems. In addition, she has difficulty completing multi-step problems such as three-digit multiplication or long division. Finally, her physical condition makes holding pencils and crayons difficult. Her poor handwriting and artwork are a source of embarrassment to her.

Wo Lin is an extremely pleasant student who makes friends easily and enjoys group activities during classes or at recess. She is the middle child in a two-parent family. Her siblings are academically average brothers who are very protective of Wo in social situations.

Now that you have chosen the student on whom you want to focus your INCLUDE strategy, complete the information below. To make this work, you will need to expand on the information about your student. Think like a teacher. Use all the information given you in the case study and what you’ve studied about the INCLUDE strategy and start to build what the student could conceivably struggle with in your room (in each area below) and how you will address it (based on the textbook content) so the student has an optimal learning opportunity. This will take some amount of creativity to decide on what might be the “identified problem” in each area. Then you can use the textbook to guide you to the possible solution.

Classroom Demands (pg. 152-157)

Identified Problem: physical disability

Explain how the problem is exhibited by your student: time lost from school during surgery, and relocation to the U.S.

What change(s) you will try: Word-Identification and reading Fluency strategy

Demand: Classroom Grouping (pg. 158-160)

Identified Problem:

Explain how the problem is exhibited by your student:

What change(s) you will try:

Demand: Instructional Materials (pg. 161 – 170)

Identified Problem:

Explain how the problem is exhibited by your student:

What change(s) you will try:

Demand: Instructional Methods pg. 170 – top of 176)

Identified Problem:

Explain how the problem is exhibited by your student:

What change(s) you will try:

Demand: Student Evaluation (pg. middle of 176)

Identified Problem:

Explain how the problem is exhibited by your student:

What change(s) you will try:

Conclusion: Share here how working through this exercise for a student helped you think more like a teacher.

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