As part of NAIM, the North American Inclusion Month this coming February, we are offering a workshop (Middle School and High School levels) to help sensitize students to a variety of learning challenges that their peers may be experiencing. The workshop consists of stations that mirror the disability for the students and include discussion questions for each station. I have attached the brief outline of the station topics. The workshop as a whole unit should take about 90 minutes, or you can choose which stations you want to include for your students and which stations to delete. We envisioned the students going in small groups from station to station, but most can be done as large groups for the class as a whole.
Please contact me if you are interested in finding out more information about this exciting, energetic, and fun way to help your students be more inclusive of their peers. I can be reached at this email or 551-404-4447.
I look forward to hearing from you.
Batya Jacob
List of Stations
1. Sensitivity to same and differences in people
a. Human bingo
b. Can be done in large group.
2. Hearing loss
a. Spelling test through deaf speech and regular speech
b. Can be done in a large group.
3. Auditory Processing
a. Memory and closure
b. Can be done in a large group
4. Vision loss
a. Seeing through different types of materials
b. Better in smaller groups
5. Visual Perception
a. Closure and memory
b. Can be done in large groups
6. Hand mobility
a. Manipulating objects with heavy gloves
b. Better in smaller groups
7. Walking mobility
a. Obstacle course
b. Can be done in large groups
8. Reading issues
a. Dyslexia, fluency, comprehension
b. Can be done in a large group
9. Writing challenges
a. Writing from a mirror and straight.
b. Better in smaller group
10. Speech disorders
a. Speaking with marshmallows
b. Can be done in large group
11. Autism challenges
a. Awareness of reactions to bright light, loud sounds, texture changes, smells
b. Better in smaller group but could be done in larger group
12. ADD/ADHD challenges
a. Reading paragraphs with competing noise
b. Can be done in large group.
13. Conclusion discussion
a. Questions to put the program together
b. Can be done in a large group.