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JCPS Adult and Continuing
       Education            1
Successful Research-Based Solutions for
     Students with Special Needs

            Nina Mounce
                 &
       Martha Ruth Van Cleave

             JCPS Adult and Continuing
                    Education             2
AGENDA

• Introduction
• Special Needs Definitions
• Fat City – Rick Lavoie
• Break
• Accommodations and Adaptations
• Power Path Strategies
• Strategies for the Adult Learner

                JCPS Adult and Continuing
                       Education            3
JCPS Adult and Continuing
       Education            4
LEARNING DIFFERENCES PRETEST
TRUE – FALSE

1. If an adult has a learning disability, he more than likely is considered to be mentally
   retarded.
2. It is estimated that 50 – 80 % of students in Adult Basic Education and literacy
   programs are affected by learning disabilities.
3. There is a lot of research on learning disabilities and the manifestations that they
   have on adults.
4. Children who have been identified with a learning disability tend to grow out of it.
5. There is only one learning disability that adults have and that is dyslexia.
6. When adults have a learning disability the only part of their life that is affected is the
   part that deals with education.
7. When providing an accommodation the program is providing the student with a place
   to stay or live.
8. It is the adult education program’s responsibility to provide every accommodation
   that the student requests.
9. The best way to learn is by using printed material.
10.People who have learning disabilities are rarely successful in the workforce and have
   trouble earning an adequate wage.

                              JCPS Adult and Continuing Education                         5
KENTUCKY STATISTICS

•   800,000 People in KY do not have a diploma
•   500,000 of those people are working age
•   GED graduates 10,000 per year
•   Nearly 1 million Kentucky adults read poorly if at all
•   The average income in Kentucky is 83% of that in
    neighboring states
•   1 out of every 5 adults has a learning difference
•   2.9 % of the adults have a learning disability
•   Boys outnumber girls 3 – 1



                      JCPS Adult and Continuing
                             Education                       6
US STATISTICS


• 1 IN 7 Americans have a learning disability

• 15% of the US Population




        Compiled by the National Institute of Health, 2011


                       JCPS Adult and Continuing
                              Education                      7
JCPS Adult and Continuing
       Education            8
Definition of Learning Disabilities
                   (Learning Differences)


A specific learning disability is a disorder in one or more of
  the central nervous system processes involved in
  perceiving, understanding and/or using concepts through
  verbal (spoken or written language) or nonverbal means.
  This disorder manifests itself with a deficit in one or
  more of the following areas:

Attention, reasoning, memory, communicating, reading,
   writing, spelling, calculation, coordination, social
   competence and emotional maturity.

                      JCPS Adult and Continuing
                             Education                       9
JCPS Adult and Continuing
       Education            10
Learning Differences Glossary

• Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) – A disorder
   characterized by inappropriate degrees of attention, impulsiveness, and/or
   hyperactivity. Although these areas are considered to be core symptoms,
   all three characteristics are not necessarily present in those affected.
   Symptoms are generally first manifested early in childhood and may persist
   in varying degrees throughout adult life.

• Attention Deficit Disorders: Commonly found in the difficulty with
   sustaining attention and focusing on information for long periods of time.
   The difference between ADD and ADHD is the absence or presence of
   hyperactivity.

• Dyslexia: Difficulty reading. When viewed through the criteria of
   academic success this is probably the most serious and debilitating learning
   disorder. The difficulty may take many forms including seeing letters in
   mirror image, reversals, in ability to distinguish the spaces between words,
   etc.
                             JCPS Adult and Continuing
                                    Education                                   11
What Dyslexia Is Not

                • It is not a sign of poor intelligence.

          • It is not the result of laziness or of not caring.

                        • It is not a disease.

    • It cannot be cured with pills, diets, or medical treatment.

                     • It is not an eye problem.

• It is not outgrown, although individuals with dyslexia can learn how
                                  to learn.


                         JCPS Adult and Continuing
                                Education                           12
DYSLEXIA
                                                    Neurological in origin



                   • Neurological in origin

• Characterized by difficulties with accurate and/or fluent word
                          recognition
              • Spelling & Decoding Difficulties

            • Problems in Reading Comprehension
              • Average to Above Average IQ

        • Info processed in different area of the brain

                          • Inherited
                 • 15% - 20% have dyslexia

                     JCPS Adult and Continuing
                            Education                                         13
JCPS Adult and Continuing
       Education            14
Learning Differences Glossary (con’t)
                                        Dysgraphia: Difficulty writing. This can be the actual physical (motor) process required for writing, or the difficulty of being able to express ideas in writing, or of the symbols required
                                         for writing (mathematical as well as other letter symbols).




• Dysgraphia: Difficulty writing. This can be the actual physical (motor)
   process required for writing, or the difficulty of being able to express ideas
   in writing, or of the symbols required for writing (mathematical as well as
   other letter symbols).

• Dyscalculia: Difficulty coping with mathematics, comprehending as well
   as understanding relationships between mathematical symbols and
   concepts; difficulty with calculations and number manipulation.

• Intellectual Difficulties: Difficulty with the capacity
   to learn. No definite brain damage is indicated in the history or from
   neurological findings; nor is there any evidence /suggestion of other
   cause(s).




                             JCPS Adult and Continuing
                                    Education                                                                                                                                                                                15
JCPS Adult and Continuing
       Education            16
JCPS Adult and Continuing
       Education            17
TESTING ACCOMMODATIONS & ADAPTATIONS

           AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT – 1990

                 INDIVIDUAL EDUCATION PLAN

                 VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION

            FOUR ACCOMMODATIONS REQUEST FORMS

                      Physical/chronic health
                        Emotional/mental
              Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
              Learning and other cognitive disability

TESTING ACCOMMODATIONS FOR BLIND, VISUALLY IMPAIRED AND DEAF

                      JCPS Adult and Continuing
                             Education                     18
JCPS Adult and Continuing
       Education            19
JCPS Adult and Continuing
       Education            20
POWER PATH STRATEGIES

                      • Build on student’s strengths

              • Complete partnership contract with student.

           • Develop peer learning team to work with student.

          • Incorporate three ways of learning into each activity.

• Add review session or write journal entry at end of each learning activity.

                          • Use positive self-talk.

             • Provide frequent feedback on student’s effort.

                           JCPS Adult and Continuing
                                  Education                                 21
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       Education            22
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       Education            23
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       Education            24
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PD2012 LD

  • 1. JCPS Adult and Continuing Education 1
  • 2. Successful Research-Based Solutions for Students with Special Needs Nina Mounce & Martha Ruth Van Cleave JCPS Adult and Continuing Education 2
  • 3. AGENDA • Introduction • Special Needs Definitions • Fat City – Rick Lavoie • Break • Accommodations and Adaptations • Power Path Strategies • Strategies for the Adult Learner JCPS Adult and Continuing Education 3
  • 4. JCPS Adult and Continuing Education 4
  • 5. LEARNING DIFFERENCES PRETEST TRUE – FALSE 1. If an adult has a learning disability, he more than likely is considered to be mentally retarded. 2. It is estimated that 50 – 80 % of students in Adult Basic Education and literacy programs are affected by learning disabilities. 3. There is a lot of research on learning disabilities and the manifestations that they have on adults. 4. Children who have been identified with a learning disability tend to grow out of it. 5. There is only one learning disability that adults have and that is dyslexia. 6. When adults have a learning disability the only part of their life that is affected is the part that deals with education. 7. When providing an accommodation the program is providing the student with a place to stay or live. 8. It is the adult education program’s responsibility to provide every accommodation that the student requests. 9. The best way to learn is by using printed material. 10.People who have learning disabilities are rarely successful in the workforce and have trouble earning an adequate wage. JCPS Adult and Continuing Education 5
  • 6. KENTUCKY STATISTICS • 800,000 People in KY do not have a diploma • 500,000 of those people are working age • GED graduates 10,000 per year • Nearly 1 million Kentucky adults read poorly if at all • The average income in Kentucky is 83% of that in neighboring states • 1 out of every 5 adults has a learning difference • 2.9 % of the adults have a learning disability • Boys outnumber girls 3 – 1 JCPS Adult and Continuing Education 6
  • 7. US STATISTICS • 1 IN 7 Americans have a learning disability • 15% of the US Population Compiled by the National Institute of Health, 2011 JCPS Adult and Continuing Education 7
  • 8. JCPS Adult and Continuing Education 8
  • 9. Definition of Learning Disabilities (Learning Differences) A specific learning disability is a disorder in one or more of the central nervous system processes involved in perceiving, understanding and/or using concepts through verbal (spoken or written language) or nonverbal means. This disorder manifests itself with a deficit in one or more of the following areas: Attention, reasoning, memory, communicating, reading, writing, spelling, calculation, coordination, social competence and emotional maturity. JCPS Adult and Continuing Education 9
  • 10. JCPS Adult and Continuing Education 10
  • 11. Learning Differences Glossary • Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) – A disorder characterized by inappropriate degrees of attention, impulsiveness, and/or hyperactivity. Although these areas are considered to be core symptoms, all three characteristics are not necessarily present in those affected. Symptoms are generally first manifested early in childhood and may persist in varying degrees throughout adult life. • Attention Deficit Disorders: Commonly found in the difficulty with sustaining attention and focusing on information for long periods of time. The difference between ADD and ADHD is the absence or presence of hyperactivity. • Dyslexia: Difficulty reading. When viewed through the criteria of academic success this is probably the most serious and debilitating learning disorder. The difficulty may take many forms including seeing letters in mirror image, reversals, in ability to distinguish the spaces between words, etc. JCPS Adult and Continuing Education 11
  • 12. What Dyslexia Is Not • It is not a sign of poor intelligence. • It is not the result of laziness or of not caring. • It is not a disease. • It cannot be cured with pills, diets, or medical treatment. • It is not an eye problem. • It is not outgrown, although individuals with dyslexia can learn how to learn. JCPS Adult and Continuing Education 12
  • 13. DYSLEXIA  Neurological in origin • Neurological in origin • Characterized by difficulties with accurate and/or fluent word recognition • Spelling & Decoding Difficulties • Problems in Reading Comprehension • Average to Above Average IQ • Info processed in different area of the brain • Inherited • 15% - 20% have dyslexia JCPS Adult and Continuing Education 13
  • 14. JCPS Adult and Continuing Education 14
  • 15. Learning Differences Glossary (con’t)  Dysgraphia: Difficulty writing. This can be the actual physical (motor) process required for writing, or the difficulty of being able to express ideas in writing, or of the symbols required for writing (mathematical as well as other letter symbols). • Dysgraphia: Difficulty writing. This can be the actual physical (motor) process required for writing, or the difficulty of being able to express ideas in writing, or of the symbols required for writing (mathematical as well as other letter symbols). • Dyscalculia: Difficulty coping with mathematics, comprehending as well as understanding relationships between mathematical symbols and concepts; difficulty with calculations and number manipulation. • Intellectual Difficulties: Difficulty with the capacity to learn. No definite brain damage is indicated in the history or from neurological findings; nor is there any evidence /suggestion of other cause(s). JCPS Adult and Continuing Education 15
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  • 18. TESTING ACCOMMODATIONS & ADAPTATIONS AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT – 1990 INDIVIDUAL EDUCATION PLAN VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION FOUR ACCOMMODATIONS REQUEST FORMS Physical/chronic health Emotional/mental Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder Learning and other cognitive disability TESTING ACCOMMODATIONS FOR BLIND, VISUALLY IMPAIRED AND DEAF JCPS Adult and Continuing Education 18
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  • 21. POWER PATH STRATEGIES • Build on student’s strengths • Complete partnership contract with student. • Develop peer learning team to work with student. • Incorporate three ways of learning into each activity. • Add review session or write journal entry at end of each learning activity. • Use positive self-talk. • Provide frequent feedback on student’s effort. JCPS Adult and Continuing Education 21
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