Listen "169. Busting Myths About Instructional Strategies in Special Education with the CORE"
Episode Synopsis
There is no one “right” strategy but most instructional strategies in special education have similar elements to other strategies. Every student is different which means that what might work for some will not work for others. However, with all strategies, we need to ensure we are providing students with enough practice and enough instructional loops to learn the targeted skill. In this episode, I am sharing why there is no one size fits all instructional strategy in special education, what elements most instructional strategies have in common, and the importance of instructional loops in helping students learn. I would love to hear your thoughts on instructional loops and the myths addressed in this episode! Hop in the Facebook group and let’s discuss!02:13 - My background in cognitive behavioral therapy and the importance of the science of education06:55 - Why there is no one size fits all instructional strategy in special education 11:01 - Debunking the myth that all children must have intensive discrete trial training13:28 - What an instructional loop is19:04 - How the CORE model incorporates different kinds of instruction24:32 - Addressing the myth that play based instruction is appropriate for all preschool studentsGrab the transcript and resource links at http://autismclassroomresources.com/episode169Join the Autism Classroom Resources' Free Resource Library: https://autismclassroomresources.com/free Want more information about the Special Educator Academy? SpecialEducatorAcademy.comJoin the Free Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/specialeducatorsconnection
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