I have heard the term “universal design” several times throughout my experiences …show more content…
In the previous lesson about the paperwork for special needs students, it mentions noting student 's strengths. You should establish their strengths in order to build from them. Students gain intrinsic motivation from their strengths. You can use their strengths as learning tools. Also, focusing on their strengths can help you stay positive. It helps the student and the teacher. Strengths help everyone overcome their problems. You might even be able to teach the students a little about themselves. Notes student strengths can help you make your universal design more …show more content…
It should be obvious that there is a problem if the student is misbehaving. This kinda falls under the “look for potential problems” in the INCLUDE strategy. However, Maslow’s theory pulls in a lot of the main ideas from this chapter. The student may not feel like the belong, they might have physiological needs at home not being met, or they could have low self-esteem. Most of these areas can be aided at school. They are sometimes out of the teachers hands but there are things the teacher can do to help the student meet their