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330822

Active Learning for Students with Multiple Disabilities Principles part 2 of 2

Complete Attendance not available before workshop starts.

Principles of Active Learning part 2 of 2 (A continuation of the Principles from session 1)
This session focuses on the following principles of Active Learning:
The Five Phases of Educational Treatment:
Offering
Imitation
Interaction
Sharing the Work
Consequences

Active Learning is an instructional approach developed by Dr. Lilli Nielsen of Denmark. It is an instructional strategy for individuals who are blind, visually impaired, deaf/blind, developmentally functioning below 48 months old regardless of chronological age, and learners with significant physical, cognitive, and emotional delays.

Individuals with multiple disabilities (including cerebral palsy, visual impairment, cognitive impairment, autism, hearing impairment, etc.) are at great risk from developing reliance on others to interact with the world around them. Active Learning recognizes that every child/adult with special needs is unique and emphasizes simple ways to change the environment so that a child becomes an active participant and an engaged learner.

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$0.00

30

1

12

6

No

CEU
CPE

$0.00

Aide
Early Childhood Teacher
Occupational Therapist
Other
Physical Therapist
Special Education
Speech-Language Pathologist
Support Staff
Teacher (Special Education)

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Workshop Materials

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Dates, Times and Locations

Room Name Workshop Date Begin Time End Time
Education Service Center
ESC Region 2, Room 3-22 (40)
10/30/2024 8:30 AM 3:30 PM

Workshop Contacts

Name Type E-Mail Phone
JANIEL BRANNEN Presenter janiel.brannen@esc2.us
Molly Savant Presenter molly.savant@esc2.us
JANIEL BRANNEN Contact janiel.brannen@esc2.us
Jacinta Kile Billing Contact jacinta.kile@esc2.us

Special Accommodations
For requests for special accommodations for this workshop, please contact one of the individuals listed above at least ten(10) business days prior to the workshop date.