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MATHEMATICS CHAPTER 11. Goals of Math Instruction Create your own list of goals for teaching special needs students math.

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Page 1: MATHEMATICS CHAPTER 11. Goals of Math Instruction Create your own list of goals for teaching special needs students math.

MATHEMATICS

CHAPTER 11

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Goals of Math Instruction

Create your own list of goals for teaching special needs students math.

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National Initiatives

• What are the some of the national goals for teaching math to the general student population?

• What are some of the national goals for teaching math to special needs populations?

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Assessment

• What are some common methods of math assessment?

• What are some alternative methods to assessing math ability than testing?

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Assessment

• Standardized Measures of General Achievement

• Standardized Diagnostic Measures of Arithmetic Functioning

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Other Formal Diagnostic Techniques

• Diagnostic Test of Arithmetic Strategies (DTAS)• Subtests divided into four parts

• Brigance Diagnostic Inventories

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Curriculum-Based Measures

• What is typically done in curriculum-based assessment?

• What are some advantages of curriculum-based approaches?

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Informal Diagnostic Techniques

• What are some informal techniques that you have used?

• Error Patterns

• Task Analysis

• Student Verbalizations

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Current Trends

• Interviews

• Journal Writing

• Portfolio Assessment

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General Instructional Considerations

• Relationship of Arithmetic to Mathematics• Curricular Considerations• Effective Instructional Practices

• Scheduling• Student Motivation• Demonstration/Guided Practice/Independent Practice

Paradigm• Clear Communication• Informational Feedback

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Concept & Skill Development

Compare the didactic and discovery methods. Which do you think is a better approach?

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Accommodating Individual Differences & Diversifying

Instruction

Learning math can be a tedious and repetitive process. What are some ways teachers can

accommodate individuals with learning differences and diversify their approach?

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Did YOU dislike math?

Why do so many kids dislike mathematics?

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Approaches to Teaching Math

• Basal Textbook Approach

• Comprehensive Math Programs• Project MATH• Direct Instruction Mathematics

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Approaches to Teaching Math

• Problem-Solving Approaches• Cooperative Learning• Cognitively Demanding Instructional Approach

• Remedial Programs• Corrective Mathematics

• Eclectic Orientation

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Strategies for Teaching Specific Skills

• Computational Skills• Precomputational Skills• Addition• Subtraction• Multiplication• Division• Research-based practices for teaching computation

skills

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Applied Math Skills

What are some common approaches to these applied skills? Some creative approaches?• Measurement• Time• Money• Volume & Weight• Linear Measurement

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Problem-Solving and Reasoning Skills

• Decision making

• Understanding Vocabulary

• Use of Information

• Identify Sequences & Patterns to Problems

• Develop Strategies

• Research-based Strategies

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Life-Skills Math

Why should life-skills math be a major

focus in special needs education?

What are some common life-skills

math concepts?

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Alternative Delivery Systems

• Computers

• Peer Tutors

• Children’s Literature

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ACTIVITIES

Use pages 376-380 to discuss

some activities that can realistically

be used in special needs education.

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