Sunday, February 6, 2011

Adapting Instruction

Adapting instructions are used to make changes to instruction to allow children an equal access to the curriculum and to give them the opportunity to process and demonstrate what has been taught. Adapting instructions are important for students because it addresses their individual needs.

One why to adapt your instructions would be to address the accommodations. This will support a child’s disability to help him/her fully access the subject and to show their knowledge in the assignment or test given. Another way to help is to make modifications to the services given to students. This will fundamentally alter the standard of the assignment or test given.

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