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Title: The SelfAdvocacy Strategy For enhancing student motivation


1
The Self-Advocacy StrategyFor enhancing student
motivation self-determinationAnthony K. Van
ReusenCandace S. BosJean B. SchumakerDonald d.
Deshler
  • 2000
  • The University of Kansas
  • Center for Research on Learning
  • Lawrence, Kansas 66045

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Strategic Instruction ModelCurriculum Components
  • Task-Specific Learning Strategies
  • Executive Strategies
  • Social Skills Strategies
  • Motivation Strategies
  • Transition Strategies

3
Self-Directed IEPs
  • Students are active participants in their IEP
    meeting.
  • Know terms and process
  • Have a script
  • Practice
  • Provide information to other team members

4
Instructor's Manual Contents
  • Instructional Methods
  • Stage 1 Orient and Obtain Commitment
  • Stage 2 Describe
  • Stage 3 Model and Prepare
  • Stage 4 Verbal Practice
  • Stage 5 Group Practice and Feedback
  • Stage 6 Individual Practice and Feedback
  • Stage 7 Generalization
  • Part I Preparing for and Conducting the Planning
    Conference
  • Part II Preparing for Other Uses of the Strategy
  • Part III Preparing for Subsequent Conferences
  • Appendix A Evaluation Guidelines
  • Appendix B Instructional Materials
  • Appendix C Education and Transition Conference
    Probe Question Guides

5
The "SHARE" Behaviors
  • Sit up straight
  • Have a pleasant tone of voice
  • Activate your thinking
  • Tell yourself to pay attention
  • Tell yourself to participate
  • Tell yourself to compare ideas
  • Relax
  • Don't look uptight
  • Tell yourself to stay calm
  • Engage in eye communication

6
Steps of the Self-Advocacy Strategy
  • Step 1 Inventory your
  • Strengths
  • Areas to improve or learn
  • Goals
  • Choices for learning or accommodations
  • Step 2 Provide your inventory information
  • Step 3 Listen and respond
  • Step 4 Ask questions
  • Step 5 Name your goals

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I PLAN
  • Step 1 Inventory your
  • strengths
  • areas to improve or learn
  • goals
  • choices for learning or accommodations
  • When Before the conference
  • How 1. Think about the inventory areas.
  • 2. Complete a worksheet.
  • 3. Make your Inventory.

8
I PLAN
  • Step 2 Provide your inventory information
  • When The discussion centers on your
  • strengths
  • areas to improve or learn
  • goals
  • choices for learning or accommodations
  • How 1. Use the "SHARE" Behaviors.
  • 2. Use your Inventory.
  • 3. Make complete statements.

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I PLAN
  • Step 3 Listen and respond
  • When
  • Listen when
  • someone is making a statement
  • someone is asking a question
  • Respond when
  • someone asks you a question
  • you have information to add

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I PLAN
  • Step 3 Listen and respond
  • How
  • 1. Be an active listener.
  • Use head nods
  • Paraphrase to yourself
  • Ask yourself questions
  • 2. Use the "SHARE" Behaviors.
  • 3. Use your Inventory.
  • 4. Use positive statements.
  • 5. Negotiate agreement.

11
I PLAN
  • Step 4 Ask questions
  • When
  • You need information.
  • You don't understand what people are saying.

12
I PLAN
  • Step 4 Ask questions
  • How 1. Use the "SHARE" Behaviors.
  • 2. Use "Who," What," "When," "Where,"
    "Why," "Which," or "How" to begin questions.
  • 3. Ask complete questions.
  • 4. Ask one question at a time.

13
I PLAN
  • Step 5 Name your goals
  • When During the conference.
  • How 1. Use the "SHARE" Behaviors.
  • 2. For each goal tell
  • What you want to do.
  • When you want to complete it.

14
The Self-Advocacy Strategy
Stage 3 Model And Prepare for Education and/or
Transition Planning Conference
Lesson 1 Do Complete Inventory Strengths and
Areas to Improve or Learn Complete
Worksheet Need Inventory Skill
Lists Worksheet Lesson 2 Do Teacher models
"PLAN" and "SHARE Need Model Cards Lesson 3
Do Complete the Inventory Need Inventory Sk
ill Lists Worksheet
Developed by Ann Hoffman, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and
Conn Thomas, Amarillo, Texas
15
What Happens at an Education Planning Conference?
  • Conference Beginning
  • Introductions are made.
  • The conference purpose is explained.
  • Legal rights are explained.

16
What Happens at an Education Planning Conference?
  • Discussion of Learning Progress
  • Your school progress, including progress toward
    graduation, is reviewed.
  • Your test performance is described.
  • The meaning of test results is explained.
  • Your strengths and areas to improve or learn are
    discussed.
  • Your questions are answered.
  • Your ideas are considered.

17
What Happens at an Education Planning Conference?
  • Discussion of Goals
  • Education goals are suggested.
  • Agreement is reached.
  • Goal statements are written.

18
What Happens at an Education Planning Conference?
  • Discussion of Services
  • Available options are described.
  • Opinions are considered.
  • Service statements are written.

19
What Happens at an Education Planning Conference?
  • Conference Conclusion
  • Your education plan is summarized.
  • Responsibilities are specified.
  • A review date is set.

20
What Happens at an IEP Conference?
  • Conference Beginning
  • Introductions are made.
  • The conference purpose is explained.
  • Legal rights are explained.

21
What Happens at anIEP Conference?
  • Discussion of Learning Progress
  • progress toward graduation is reviewed
  • performance is described
  • transition needs are discussed
  • strengths and areas to improve or learn are
    discussed
  • questions are answered

22
What Happens at an IEP Conference?
  • Discussion of Goals
  • Academic, Functional Behavior, Transition goals
    are discussed.
  • Agreement is reached.
  • Goal statements are written.

23
What Happens at an IEP Conference?
  • Discussion of Services
  • Available resources and services are identified.
  • Needed accommodations are specified.
  • Resources, accommodations, and services are
    included in IEP.

24
What Happens at a Transition Planning Conference?
  • Conference Conclusion
  • Your transition plan is summarized.
  • Responsibilities are specified.
  • A review date is set.

25
When you are not confident, you may try to say
nothing and look inconspicuous
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Instead of
  • being the lead dog when it comes to your
    future!!

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For more information contact
  • Mary Etta Taylor
  • SDE- Office of Exceptional Children
  • 803-734-0705
  • metaylor_at_ed.sc.gov
  • http//www.kucrl.org
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