Lesson Plan: Hard of Hearing Students
The following lesson plan is devised for auditory and visual learner students that are hard of hearing or deaf. The plan is designed, keeping in mind that every student has a unique learning style and has his preferred way of perceiving things. The process through which education is learned, information is retained and used for comprehension is solely up to the student's desires. However, the plan is formulated to keep this aspect in view and present a comprehensive program for auditory and visual learners' learning.
1. Essential Questions
The auditory learners are those students who enjoy learning by listening, for instance, preference of spoken lectures instead of written materials, enjoying discussions, expressive in emotions with a high and low volume of tone and voice, and interest in music-related activities (Time 4 Learning, n.a.). On the contrary, a visual learner is a student who has a vibrant imagination and prefers lectures with written descriptions, diagrams, and pictures. These students appreciate visual stimulus, body language, and facial expressions. They are good at reading maps and even spell the words by visualizing spellings in their minds. They like watching videos and learn to solve problems with the help of their intuition. They can identify patterns without difficulty and thus and great at recalling information as they are highly organized.
With this relevant information, the essential questions for these two learners can be:
· How can auditory learners be motivated to learn things with visual help so that both auditory and visual learners are catered well in one lesson plan?
· How can they both be assessed in one assessment plan so that visual and auditory learners do not feel deterred in their respective learning evaluations?
2. Learner Outcomes
The instructional objectives of this lesson plan would be for both auditory and visual learners of grade 2. To keep the focus limited for this paper, the emphasis will remain on the English course so that an outline of the lesson plan's learning activities can be presented for both types of learners. The learning targets will be centered on the learning of English level at grade 2 level where familiarity with words grows string and vocabulary becomes string along with the formation of sentences and story-telling.
3. Related Academic Standards: Common Core and/or PA Standards
Common core PA standards would be focused when creating the lesson plan, which would include basics in research that would highlight a linkage between literacy and learning behavior of the students, word-level instructions, text-level comprehension,...
References
Beech, M. (2010). Accommodations: Assisting students with disabilities, a guide for educators. Prepared by Florida State University. Florida Department of Education, USA.
Penny Sylvia Department of Education. (2016). The framework for special education grade PreK-8 and 7-12 program guidelines. Retrieved from https://www.education.pa.gov/Documents/Teachers-Administrators/Certification%20Preparation%20Programs/Specific%20Program%20Guidelines/SpecialEdGuidelines.pdf
Shephard, C.M. & Alpert, M. (2015). Using technology to provide differentiated instruction for deaf learners. Journal of Instructional Pedagogies, 16. Retrieved from https://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1069390.pdf
Time 4 Learning. (n.a.). Auditory learning style. Retrieved from https://www.time4learning.com/learning-styles/auditory-aural.html
Time 4 Learning. (n.a.). Visual learning style. Retrieved from https://www.time4learning.com/learning-styles/visual-spatial.html
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