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Student Management Strategies For the ESE Student.

Student Management Strategies For the ESE Student. Basic Understanding of the ESE Student. Student management for special needs students involves teaching and learning for transportation team members ESE students learn in different ways.

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Student Management Strategies For the ESE Student.

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  1. Student Management Strategies For the ESE Student.

  2. Basic Understanding of the ESE Student • Student management for special needs students involves teaching and learning for transportation team members • ESE students learn in different ways. • Establishing rules and consequences are a must with the ESE student

  3. Different Levels of the Continuum • Level 0 – No Changes • Level 1 – Accommodations - Support and Reinforcement • Level 2 - Changes to activity • Level 3 – Parallel Participation • Level 4 – Partial Participation • Level 5 – Alternative Activity

  4. Let’s Be Proactive • Be “WITH IT” • Request or provide training on specific skills • Ask or provide on the job training for skills • Look to the experts • Collect examples of different interventions • Share and receive information with others

  5. Using the Training • Accommodations and Modifications are changes made to help a student learn at their level • The ESE student can fail but there is still expectations and standards • Trial and error • Student frustration level • Independence = confidence

  6. Important Communication Skills • Polite verbal responses • Compliments • Introductions • Manners • Greet the student • Be patient • Use the “I” word • Make eye contact

  7. Important Skills……..Continued • Avoid interruptions • Body language • Never a “Dumb question” • Listening Skills • Social Skills

  8. Important Skills……..Continued • Rules and Guidelines • Organization • Occupy the bus • Attentive

  9. Important Skills……..Continued • Bullying • Humor • Emotionally Objective

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