Teaching Students with Communication Needs (Autism Spectrum Disorders)
Fiona McKay
The additional qualification course, Teaching Children with Communication Needs (autism spectrum disorders), focuses on the development and the implementation of program design for students with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). This course provides a detailed look at the characteristics associated with ASD. You will explore research-based approaches to instruction and ways to negotiate challenging behaviour. This course looks at the significance of working with school-based teams and community personnel. Creating a positive learning environment that reflects care, diversity, and equity is the foundation of this course. This course enhances professional knowledge (through lived experience, inquiry, and reflection), ethical practice, and leadership. This course is aligned with the Ontario curriculum, legislation, government policies, frameworks, strategies, and resources.
In this course you will:
analyze, interpret, and implement Ontario's curriculum, district school board polices, frameworks, strategies, and guidelines
apply background information regarding the characteristics of ASD
explore theories that attempt to understand the triad of impairments
generate ways to create a positive learning environment conducive to the intellectual, social, emotional, physical, cultural, spiritual, and moral development of students with ASD and design ways to develop their social skills
develop awareness of First Nations, Metis, and Inuit perspectives and ways of knowing
incorporate various types of programming and therapies such as applied behavioural analysis into classroom practice
access and explore a variety of resources, including technology
discover a variety of positive behavioural supports including reinforcement schedules
collect information about sensory needs and ways to deal with sensory defensiveness
develop an understanding of how to create and sustain professional learning communities
develop lessons which show an understanding how to create and sustain safe, healthy, equitable, and inclusive learning environments that honour and respect diversity
model and adapt expectations, strategies and assessment practices in response to the individual needs of students
facilitate the creation of learning environments conducive to the intellectual, social, emotional, physical, environmental, linguistic, cultural, spiritual, and moral development of the student
identify ways to collaborate with in-school personnel, parents/guardians, and the community
refine professional practice through ongoing inquiry, dialogue, and reflection
support and model ethical practices
illustrate the need to respect and conserve resources in the environment
integrate environmentally respectful perspectives and practices
Issued on
October 22, 2024
Expires on
Does not expire