One Kids Place Aided Language

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

Комментарии • 9

  • @DavidCattell
    @DavidCattell 9 лет назад +1

    Great video on aided language teaching - thanks for adding the captioning

  • @baileyj2009
    @baileyj2009 11 лет назад +1

    Thanks for this video. I would like to share this widely, but it needs to be accessible to friends and colleagues with hearing loss or auditory processing difficulties. Correcting the transcript will help this information reach more people.

  • @yokajansma7435
    @yokajansma7435 5 лет назад

    iNSTEAD OF PICTURES .. MAYBE YOU COULD TRY USING THE RAPID PROMPTING METHODE.. iT'S MORE CLEAR THEN USING PICTURES.. hOW CAN THEY LEARN TO WRITE ONTHERWISE?

    • @emmamayes9861
      @emmamayes9861 3 года назад

      Not all students have the ability to use that method. It may be good for some kids, but maybe not for all. In special ed, we like to use methods that will be the most accessible for the particular student it is being used for. This video is just showing a method that may work for some kids. :)

  • @kimvanwhy8082
    @kimvanwhy8082 Год назад

    The system is flawed in that the pictures are ‘staged’ and limited , too subjective. As a special education teacher the system needs more collaboration with the autistic community

  • @Cuaedria
    @Cuaedria 10 лет назад +7

    Her face is so blank, it distracts from the material. I know she's instructing, but barely a facial twitch or even a neutral smile?

    • @damienwhite295
      @damienwhite295 8 лет назад

      +K. Ann Price
      She was super focused on her cards. If you watch her eyes you can see them moving along the lines as she reads them.

  • @juliethynne4956
    @juliethynne4956 3 года назад

    Julie thynne

  • @efrenchavez2013
    @efrenchavez2013 Год назад

    Ok so you have to do a bit science before