Innovative instructional programs for students with language or behavioral disorders.

Clinics in communication disorders Pub Date : 1992-01-01
L Miller, C Newbill
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We described creative and innovative language programs for students with LLD and BD, or both. There are three models of learning that have had considerable impact on how language services have been designed and executed for these two populations of students. Our principal argument is that there is a fourth approach or model based on empowerment. We presented the premises and principles of the empowerment model and described two programs using empowerment as the foundation for the provision of communication and language services. Language and communication programs grounded in an empowerment model offer greater possibilities for students to acquire the discourses necessary for successful participation in the culture of school, as well as the cultures in which they participate outside of school. Discovering strengths and competencies across a wide spectrum of learning affords students opportunities for developing self-knowledge based in capability and adeptness rather than in deficiency and impairment. The emergence, unfolding, and eventual maturation of these competencies and capabilities are critical not only to those students who discover them, but also to the future of all of us.

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为有语言或行为障碍的学生提供创新的教学计划。
我们为LLD和BD或两者兼而有之的学生描述了创造性和创新性的语言课程。有三种学习模式对如何为这两类学生设计和执行语言服务产生了相当大的影响。我们的主要论点是,有第四种基于授权的方法或模式。我们提出了授权模式的前提和原则,并描述了两个将授权作为提供交流和语言服务基础的项目。基于授权模式的语言和交流课程为学生提供了更大的可能性,使他们能够获得成功参与学校文化以及他们参与学校以外的文化所必需的话语。在广泛的学习范围内发现优势和能力,为学生提供了发展基于能力和熟练程度的自我认识的机会,而不是缺陷和损害。这些能力和能力的出现、发展和最终成熟,不仅对那些发现它们的学生至关重要,而且对我们所有人的未来都至关重要。
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