24 Mar Activity Plan Bias Child with Disability
Bias (or prejudice) mean a strong inclination of the mind or a preconceived opinion about something or someone. A bias may be favorable or unfavorable: bias in favor of or against an idea. Bias can be shown within classrooms of early childhood.
You have a classroom of several students. Within the classroom you have a student with a disability. But you have to be careful not to be bias or show favoritism toward certain students.
Plan an activity that is difficult for a child with a disability to complete successfully. Create a plan to simplify the activity and break it down into manageable steps. Be creative to show that you are including all students, including the student with a disability, in the class activity. Be sure to give what age group the activity is for.
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· Your paper should be submitted online through CANVAS
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