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Leadership and Management

Advanced Support For Special Needs Learners


REF : M2772 DATES: 2 - 13 Feb 2025 VENUE: Manama (Bahrain)-Fraser Suites Seef Bahrain FEE : 8375 

Overview:

Introduction:

This training is designed to equip educators with the specialized knowledge and skills necessary to support special needs learners in inclusive classrooms effectively. Participants will gain a deep understanding of various learning disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, and other special needs, enabling them to implement effective strategies and interventions.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Develop a comprehensive understanding of different special needs and their implications for learning.

  • Learn to identify and assess the unique needs of special needs learners.

  • Implement effective instructional strategies and accommodations to support special needs learners.

  • Foster inclusive classroom environments that promote the success of all students.

  • Develop strategies for collaborating with families and other professionals involved in the education of special needs learners.

Targeted Audience:

  • Special education teachers

  • General education teachers

  • Classroom aides

  • Univercity administrators

  • Parents and caregivers of special needs children

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Understanding Special Needs and Inclusive Education:

  • Exploring various special needs, including learning disabilities, autism spectrum disorders, intellectual disabilities, and emotional and behavioral disorders.

  • Understanding the benefits of inclusive education and the legal requirements for providing a free and appropriate public education (FAPE) to all students.

  • Developing and implementing effective IEPs to address the unique needs of special needs learners.

  • Applying UDL principles to create inclusive learning environments that benefit all students.

  • Building strong partnerships with parents and caregivers to support special needs learners.

Unit 2:

Assessment and Identification of Special Needs:

  • Understanding various screening and assessment tools used to identify special needs.

  • Implementing differentiated instruction to meet the diverse needs of students in the classroom.

  • Providing appropriate accommodations and modifications to support special needs learners' access to the curriculum.

  • Exploring assistive technology tools and strategies to support students with disabilities.

  • Developing strategies for managing challenging behaviors and creating a positive classroom environment

Unit 3:

Effective Instructional Strategies for Special Needs Learners:

  • Using explicit instruction techniques to teach skills and concepts to special needs learners.

  • Utilizing visual aids, hands-on activities, and multisensory approaches to support learning.

  • Implementing cooperative learning strategies to promote peer collaboration and social skills.

  • Providing scaffolded instruction and gradually releasing responsibility to students as they develop skills.

  • Modifying curriculum and assessments to meet the needs of special needs learners while maintaining high academic standards.

Unit 4:

Supporting Students with Specific Learning Disabilities:

  • Understanding the characteristics of dyslexia and dysgraphia and providing effective support strategies.

  • Addressing the challenges faced by students with ADHD and implementing strategies to support their learning.

  • Understanding the spectrum of autism and providing appropriate accommodations and support for students with ASD.

  • Identifying and addressing emotional and behavioral challenges in students and creating a positive classroom environment.

  • Supporting the needs of CLDL students with special needs.

Unit 5:

Collaboration and Professional Development:

  • Developing effective communication strategies and building collaborative relationships with parents and caregivers.

  • Working effectively with specialists such as speech-language pathologists, occupational therapists, and physical therapists.

  • Exploring professional development opportunities to stay current on best practices and research in special needs education.

  • Advocating for the rights and needs of special needs students at the school, district, and state levels.

  • Fostering a school culture that values diversity, inclusion, and the success of all students.