Learning differences and Inclusive practice:
This topic introduced us to an array of conditions centring around:
- Dyslexia
- Autism
- Asperger's Syndrome (A subgroup of the Autistic spectrum)
- Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD)
- Dyspraxia
- Dysgraphia
Specialist teacher Amanda used an excellent practical lesson to put across the importance and complexity of this sessions subject. It became clear that there exists a huge variety of conditions, over a very broad spectrum of evident symptoms, most with considerable overlap. Amanda used a Cluster Map to break things down, with open discussion of the individual points. Here is a copy of the printed information we were working with......
Later we broke in to random groups of 4 to discuss the following questions:
- What have you learnt from this session?
- Explain how you could adapt your teaching and learning activities to meet the needs of all learners.
- Consider one resource that you currently use or have seen being used in your teaching context and discuss how you could make it more inclusive.
- How will tonight's session affect your future practice?
Our group of 3 made notes on the above as follows:
- That there is a huge variety of learning differences. I/We now feel more aware of them and see the need to be alert to them, with a view to meeting the individual needs of learners through inclusive practice. That it could be necessary to professionally assess individuals.
We reassembled as a complete group and openly discussed the main points. Some of these were written on the white board:
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