Texas Focus 2007
The World on a String:
Connecting through
the Expanded Core Curriculum
Untying Time for the Expanded Core Curriculum
Tuesday, June 19, 2007
10:30 AM – 12:00 PM
Pam Cox, TVI, Dumas ISD & Dalhart ISD
Cindy Hendry, TVI, West Wichita SSA The Expanded Core Curriculum
Pam Cox, TVI, Dumas ISD & Dalhart ISD
Cindy Hendry, TVI, West Wichita SSA
The Expanded Core Curriculum
• Compensatory or functional academic skills, including communication modes
• Orientation and mobility
• Social interaction skills
• Independent living skills
• Recreation and leisure skills
• Career Education
• Use of assistive technology
• Visual efficiency skills
• Self determination
Assessments
• Student Performance Indicators (SPI)
• TSBVI Independent Living Curriculum
• Informal Checklists
• TAPS
• ABLS – Assessment of Braille Literacy Skills
Compensatory Skills
• Concept Development
• Organization
• Braille
• Listening skills
• Handwriting skills
• Abacus
• Typing
• Study Skills
• Communication – Calendar System, tactile symbols, sign language
IEP Objective Ideas
• Use Calendar System to follow daily schedule
• Use reference materials
• Type 20 wpm with accuracy
• Demonstrate organizational system
• Identify letters of alphabet in braille using dot counts
Orientation and Mobility
• Concept Development
• Numbering systems
• Sighted guide
• Self protection
• Cane Skills
• Cardinal Directions
• Low vision devices
IEP Objective Ideas
• Hold or use the cane appropriately with a sighted guide.
• Demonstrate left and right awareness.
• Demonstrate movement of the whole body
• Demonstrate the directional and positional concepts of: under/over, top/ bottom, in/out, in front of/in back of/behind, through/around.
Social Skills
• Emotions
• Non-verbal communication
• Courteous behavior
• Problem solving/decision making
• Civic responsibility
• Sexuality
IEP Objective Ideas
• Cooperate with another person while playing a simple game
• Face person speaking with appropriate eye contact
• Shake hands when greeting an adult
• Develop method to complete classroom assignments
Independent Living Skills
• Dressing
• Hygiene
• Eating
• Cooking
• Housekeeping
• Time
• Money
IEP Objective Ideas
• Recognize household cleaning items
• Identify coins by value
• Read and follow simple recipes
• Participate in preparing foods
• Plan a weekly budget
• Measure and pour liquids and solids
Recreation/Leisure Skills
• Play
• Sports
• Pets
• Music/Dance
• Arts and Crafts
• Drama
IEP Objective Ideas
• Use adaptive techniques to participate with sighted peers
• Use a variety of computer games
• List social activities available in community
• List hobbies and leisure activities in which to participate
Career Education
• Vocational/Career Awareness
– Knowledge of jobs in community
• Vocational/Career Exploration
– Computer research
– Community based instruction
– Job shadowing
• Job Readiness Skills
– Assembly line
– Applications
– Interview skills
– Resumes
– Hygiene/dress
IEP Objective Ideas
• Perform simple assembly projects
• Complete jobs assigned independently
• Complete forms/applications
• Name five occupations of community workers
• Explore college requirements
Assistive Technology
• High Tech
– Computer – voice output, refreshable braille
– Notetakers
– Embossers
– Printers
– CCTV
• Low Tech
– Sensory Learning Kit (SLK)
– Switches
– Cane
IEP Objective Ideas
• Identify basic parts of the Perkins brailler
• Demonstrate ability to use Kurzweil to access novels
• Use a switch to activate CD player
• Feed self using adaptive utensils
Visual Efficiency Skills
• Low vision evaluation
• Low vision devices
• CCTV
• Reading stand
• Books/materials/CVI
• Software/tracking
IEP Objective Ideas
• Explain what can and cannot be seen
• Demonstrate ability to use low vision devices independently
• Visually locate various targets
• Visually explore pages of books
• Explain when use of LV devices and glasses are helpful in activities
Self Determination
• Culmination of all the other Expanded Core Curriculum
• Self Advocacy
• Self Regulation
IEP Objective Ideas
• Identify interests and needs
• Make choices and plans to reach a goal
• Evaluate the plan, adjust the goal or plan if needed
• Develop the skills needed to participate in/co-lead IEP meeting
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2007 Texas Focus – San Antonio, TX