Teaching for Diversity

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Teaching for Diversity. Students with Diverse Abilities. Their Peers. The Role of a Teacher. Other Professionals. Their Parents. Students with Diverse Abilities. Maintain teacher support. Have an inclusive classroom approach. Understand the level of impairment. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Teaching forDiversity

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The Role of a Teacher Students with

DiverseAbilities

Their Peers

Their Parents

OtherProfessionals

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Students with Diverse Abilities

Have an inclusive

classroom approach

Use early intervention when a need first occurs

Recognise strengths and weaknesses in students

Maintain teacher supportUnderstand

the level of impairment

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Their Peers

Inclusion =An equitable education for

ALL

Students with disabilities

Students with exceptionalities Their Peers

HOW?

Differentiated Instruction

Peer tutoring

To promote Understanding and acceptance

The role of the teacher is to provide:

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Their ParentsTeachers can work in a partnership ethically and effectively with parents when

they

Maintain confidentiality Trust each other to build mutual respect

Keep the lines of

communication open

Support

the whole

family

Remain flexible

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Other Professionals

Teachers have a responsibility to:

Maintain accurate records

Facilitate follow ups

Monitor the wellbeing of the student

Uphold legal requirements

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Conclusion

Communicate with parents

and other professionals

Scaffold student learning

Follow legal guidance

Monitor students learning

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