Chapter Nine: Adolescents and Adults with Learning Disabilities and Related Mild Disabilities

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Chapter Nine: Adolescents and Adults with Learning Disabilities and Related Mild Disabilities

Kimberly Atias, Nancy Schaefer, Theresa YurkaninSPED 563: Instruction & Remediation Techniques in Special Education

Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Characteristics of AdolescentsFreedom and Independence vs. Security and DependenceRapid Physical ChangesDeveloping SexualityPeer PressureSelf-Consciousness

Adolescents with Learning Disabilities and Related Mild Disabilities

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Cultural and Linguistic DiversityPassive LearningPoor Self-conceptSocial and Behavioral ProblemsAttention DifficultiesLack of Motivation

Characteristics of Adolescents with Learning Disabilities

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Challenges for Adolescents with LD and Related Mild Disabilities85% of students with LD are placed in the general education classrooms for at least a portion of the day. Problems with this are:

- complex content-area curriculum- a large gap between the student’s skills- demands of the classroom- IDEA 2004 and No Child Left Behind (NCLB-2001) required standards-

based, high stakes testing

Special Issues at the Secondary Level

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Transition: change in status from student to adult

IDEA 2004 requires that by the student's 16th year IEP:1. transition goals that address T.E.E.L. are in place2. students receive transition services3. student receives in writing a statement informing them of their rights at the age of majority

Transition Legislation forSecondary Students

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1. Current levels of achievement2. Interests and aptitude3. Post-school goals4. Transition activities5. Responsible parties6. Review

Content of the Transition Plan

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Developing Transition Plans

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STUDENT INPUT

CompetitiveEmployment

CompetitiveEmployment

Vocational Training

Apprenticeship

Vocational Training

Apprenticeship

Post-secondary/College

Attendance

Post-secondary/College

AttendanceSupported

Employment

SupportedEmployment

Approaches to Teaching Adolescents With Learning Disabilities/Related Mild Disabilities

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Functional Skills

Life Skills

Mathematics and

Reading

Work – Study Programs

Functional Skills/Life Skills Instruction

Tutorial Programs

Basic Academic Skills

What Happens to High School Students with Learning Disabilities?

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57% Diploma

20% Drop Out

7% Certificate

6% Unknown

Give a man a fish and feed him for a day. Teach a man to fish and feed him for a lifetime.

Learning Strategies Instruction

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Steps for Teaching Learning Strategies

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Pre-testDescribe the

Learning StrategyModel the

Learning Strategy

Post-test Practice theStrategy (I)

Practice theStrategy (C)

Verbally

Rehearse

Gen

eral

izat

ion

Postsecondary Programs

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IDEA 2004 ADA Americans With DisabilitiesSection 504 of Rehabilitation Act

Legislation and Accommodations in College Programs

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PACE - National-Louis University, IllinoisTHRESHOLD - Lesley University, Massachusetts

Nondegree Transitional Programs

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Social and Survival SkillsOrganizational SkillsVocational and Career CounselingPersonal FinancesSelf-Esteem and Independence

Adults Living with Learning Disabilities

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Vita Education ServicesEducational programs for Bucks County adults, adolescents and families

http://www.vitaeducation.org Doylestown 215-345-8322 Bensalem 215-245-1798, ext. 15, 18, 21

Bucks County CHADD Children and Adults With ADDhttp://www.chadd.org 215-736-1541

Literacy Volunteershttp://www.literacyvolunteers.org 1-800-448-8878

Literacy Organizations and Support Groups

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