Course : Erasmus+ :"TEACCH method for teaching social & life skills to autistic students"
Course code : 0741002247
0741002247 - ΣΟΦΙΑ ΜΠΑΔΗΛΑ
Course Description
Developed under the Erasmus+ ΚΑ210 program with the acronym RISE (Resources for Independence and Social Engagement), these courses are designed for special education teachers working with autistic students. The goal is to strengthen their understanding of Structured Learning and further develop their teaching practices.
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Intended Learning Outcomes (ILO)
- To understand how a visual schedule and a work system is created and used in the school setting. To learn how to create meaningful ACTIVITIES according to STRUCTURED LEARNING.
Lectures Model
E-learning
Class Information
- Number of Students: 100
- Number of Lessons: 4
- Hours per lesson: 1
- Homework per week: 1
- Total hours:
A visual schedule is a fundamental tool that transforms abstract information into concrete visual information, acting as a roadmap for students with ASD. By arranging symbols, photos, or objects in sequence, it answers the critical question "What comes next?", thereby providing predictability and reducing the anxiety often associated with transitions. The schedule fosters independence by allowing students to navigate their day without constant verbal direction from adults. To be effective, the schedule must be individualized to the student's specific developmental level, ranging from concrete objects to written lists.
The Work System takes over once the student arrives at that destination. While the schedule provides the destination, the Work System answers "what to do" utilizing objects, pictures, or words to clarify the specific activities or tasks that must be completed at that station.
While the Work System organizes a sequence of jobs, a structured activity organizes the materials within a single task.
The purpose of structured activities is to keep the person busy, practice using visual information, practice emerging skills, to obtain a working behavior and increase on-task behavior. Structured activities should be meaningful to the student and target to practice important skills.
Remember:
* Structured activities should be meaningful to the student and target to practice important skills.
* Every task is created to be understood not by the teacher but the student.
* Unfamiliar tasks should be placed on familiar routines.
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