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CURRICULUM MODIFICATIONS: PUTTING IT INTO ACTION

CURRICULUM MODIFICATIONS: PUTTING IT INTO ACTION

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CURRICULUM MODIFICATIONS:

PUTTING IT INTO ACTION

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OBJECTIVES

Review curriculum modifications.

Discuss a plan for action.

Organize a plan based on an individual child’s needs.

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WHAT IS CURRICULUM MODIFICATION?

SMALL CHANGE,

BIG IMPACT

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WHY MODIFY THE CURRICULUM?

ParticipationAccess Increased learning!

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TYPES OF CURRICULUM MODIFICATIONS

Environmental Support Special Equipment

Materials Adaptation Adult Support

Simplify the Activity Peer Support

Child Preferences Invisible Support

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ENVIRONMENTAL SUPPORT

Altering the physical, social, and temporal environment to promote participation, engagement, and learning.

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— Sandall & Schwartz, 2008

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“ Modifying materials so that the child can participate as independently as possible.

MATERIALS ADAPTATION

— Sandall & Schwartz, 2008

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“ “

— Sandall & Schwartz, 2008

ACTIVITY SIMPLIFICATION

Simplifying a complicated task by breaking it into smaller parts or by reducing the number of steps.

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CHILD PREFERENCES

If the child is not taking advantage of the available opportunities, identify and integrate the child’s preferences.

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— Sandall & Schwartz, 2008

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SPECIAL EQUIPMENT

Using special or adaptive devices that allow a child to participate or increase the child’s level of participation.

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— Sandall & Schwartz, 2008

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ADULT SUPPORT

Having an adult intervene to support the child’s participation and learning.“ “

— Sandall & Schwartz, 2008

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PEER SUPPORT

Utilizing peers to help children learn important objectives.“ “

— Sandall & Schwartz, 2008

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INVISIBLE SUPPORT

Purposeful arranging of naturally occurring events within one activity.“ “

— Sandall & Schwartz, 2008

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PUTTING IT INTO ACTION

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PUTTING IT INTO ACTION

Observe the child and clarify the concern

Identify a modification strategy

Make an action plan

Give it a try

Determine if it’s working

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OBSERVE AND CLARIFY

When is there confidence?

When is it breaking down?

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CHOOSE A MODIFICATION STRATEGY

• Match supports with the child’s needs.

• Keep it simple.

• You can try more than one.

• Don’t be afraid to experiment.

• If at first you don’t succeed…

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MAKE A PLAN

• What needs to be done?• Who will do it?• When will it be ready?• How will everyone stay informed?

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USE AN ACTIVITY MATRIX

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GIVE IT A TRY!

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DETERMINE IF IT’S WORKING

YES

• Improving…

• Fully participating…

NO

• No improvement…

• Still no improvement…

Is it working?

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REVIEW

Putting modifications into action:• Observe and clarify the issue• Identify a modification strategy• Make a plan and give it a try• Determine if it works• If at first you don’t succeed…

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RESOURCES

National Center on Quality Teaching and Learning (NCQTL)ncqtl.org

Head Start Center for Inclusion (HSCI)headstartinclusion.org

Center on the Social and Emotional Foundations for Early Learning (CSEFEL)csefel.vanderbilt.edu