When mentoring our pre-service and in-service teachers we need to describe and model both research-based and clinically tested best practices, and demonstrate how these best practices can be applied in the real (i.e. physical) and virtual (i.e. online) classroom for both teaching and teacher training. The combination of face to face instruction in a physical setting and online learning is called blended learning. In this section of the blog we will describe how the internet can serve as a supplemental resource for instruction and the mentoring of pre-service and in-service Jewish educators. In this post we will discuss web tools and resources to help teachers working with students with physical challenges.
Note: In no case should this blog be construed as a major or primary resource on special education.
Assumption: The teacher or mentor teacher has a interactive white board (i.e. SMART Board, Promethean, etc.), a Tablet PC (also called a Slate or Blade), a computer presenter or computer with internet access attached to an LCD projector in the classroom. It would be ideal if students or mentees had access to their own laptop computers or Ipads. Given parental and school approval, and the development of specific guidelines, smartphones can be used to enhance instruction as well.
Note: Although the web tools and resources described below can be applied in the Judaic Studies blended learning classroom, it can be also be used for training pre-service and in-service Jewish educators for professional or staff development. It is our hope that Jewish educators around the globe will form an online community of practice, a CoP, a group of people who share an interest, a craft, and/or a profession, to enhance the delivery of instruction and training of Jewish educators. For example, here is a CoP you might want to join.
Note: The web tools and resources listed below can be used in both a physical and virtual Judaic Studies classroom.
Web tools and resources to help teachers working with students with physical challenges
from http://www.teachingtips.com/blog/2009/09/07/100-useful-tools-for-special-needs-students-educators/
- Ultra Hal Assistant: This digital assistant helps special needs students stay organized.
- Tips for Working with Students in Wheelchairs: This guide for teachers offers tips for classroom design and more.
- No-Keys Virtual Keyboard: This virtual keyboard can use various pointing devices to type.
- ShortKeys: This text replacement program offers helpful shortcuts for students with limited movements.
- Camera Mouse: This free program lets students move their heads to control their mouse pointers.
- Click-N-Type: Click-N-Type is another virtual keyboard that’s free.
Here are some additional web tools and resources to help teachers working with students with physical challenges
- http://tinyurl.com/727rfzc
- http://www.kidsource.com/kidsource/pages/dis.physical.html
- http://specialed.about.com/od/physicaldisabilities/Physical_Disabilities.htm
- http://www.rochester.edu/ada/st_hand.html
- http://www.pecentral.org/adapted/adaptedactivities.html
- http://tinyurl.com/7ow75fu
- http://www.educationworld.com/special_ed/assistive/index.shtml
- http://www.ncpad.org/
On the next post we will share additional web tools and resources to help teachers with their administrative responsibilities.
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