Unit 4 – Understanding inclusive learning and teaching in lifelong learning 1. Evaluate a range of learning and teaching strategies in lifelong learning. Within your answer you must cover the following giving examples: * An analysis of a range of learning and teaching strategies (minimum of 3) used in own specialism * An evaluation of the effectiveness of learning and teaching approaches in own specialist area in meeting needs of learners * An evaluation of inclusive learning There are different styles of teaching, as each pupil will learn in a different style, these include visual learners, auditory learners and kinesthetic learners. These learners all need different ways of helping them to learn. For example a …show more content…
These include e-learning, manuals and 1-2-1 discussions with the tutor and group discussions. The manual is sent out a month before the course to allow the learner to read over the information and come to the first day with any questions they may have about this. Throughout the course mini tests and role plays will be used to help the learner test their gained knowledge and help them to learn from feedback both from the tutor and the other learners. Using different styles of teaching ensures that all learners get to have their style of learning taught to them, this also ensures that no one gets bored and that everyone has an equal chance of learning. With day to day teaching the learner will know the structure of the class after the first lesson so they will know what to expect each week. With the instructor course the manuals going out before the course allows the learners to know what is expected from them within the days. With pole fitness demonstrating is crucial to the learners needs to ensure they know how the move is suppose to look. Inclusive teaching means recognising, accommodating and meeting the learners needs as much as possible. The means ensuring that all learners have a different range of needs. Inclusive teaching avoids pigeonholing learners into specific groups, for example a person who doesn’t have English as their first language should not be treated differently because of this,
Some pupils may find the activity either too easy or too difficult therefore the activity may need to be adapted to suit the needs of these pupils. Also additional activities may be included for those pupils who finish quicker than others. The teaching assistant must take each pupil’s learning needs into consideration.
Compare the strengths and limitations of teaching and learning approaches used in own area of specialism in relation to meeting individual learner needs.
Inclusive practice is about adapting what is being delivered to make learning accessible to everyone regardless of ability, special education need (SEN) or any other barrier that might exist. When planning to meet the needs of everyone in the group it is essential that the teacher has as much information about everyone as possible. (The City and Guilds textbook level 3 Award in Education and Training). Features of inclusive teaching and learning starts with knowing which learning styles your learners prefer, to do this you can use VARK (visual, aural, read/write and kinetic) test which was designed by Neil Fleming to help learners and teachers know what learning methods they are best suited to e.g. in the first lesson my tutor asked for us
1.1. Inclusive learning is about recognising that all your students have the right to be treated equally and fairly, have the same access to all products, services and have the opportunity to be involved and included. As a teacher you need to be aware that all students are not the same as they all do not learn in the same way, the ways in which a teacher can overcome this is using the Teaching and Learning Cycle, using visual, auditory and kinaesthetic materials (VAK) and agreeing on individual learning plans (ILPs). Other features could include self reflective exercises, quizzes and providing opportunities for students to reflect on their own
(1.2) Compare the strengths and limitations of teaching and learning approaches used in own area of specialism in relation to meeting individual learner needs?
The most effective method of differentiating is to ensure that resources and assessment methods, as well as teaching and learning approaches meet individual learner needs. According to Francis and Gould (2013) setting a single objective for a whole group will not be appropriate for all learners, due to the diversity of the group, therefore, as Gravells (2008) suggests we must identify the learning needs, styles, aspirations and potential of our learners. At this very stage, any barriers and boundaries should be identified, so the teaching and learning approaches, assessment methods and resources can be planned accordingly.
Explain the way in which teaching and learning plans can be adapted to meet the individual needs of the
* Recommend appropriate options to suit learning needs, taking into account learning styles and methods of delivery available.
1. Allows for general education teachers to help their students using a “variety of strategies”
skills teachers and specialists. The member of staff should be able to adapt their teaching style to
Teachers make use of particular curricula which include active questioning, learning, supportive learning along with other suitable approaches for learning.
Some strategies are better suited to teaching certain skills and fields of knowledge than are others.
Earlier on it was discussed that a study conducted revealed that out of 134 students, 19.4 percent did not want change to occur to the teaching styles (Sagan 220). The other 80.6 percent of the students had been shown another questionnaire to determine the changes needed to be done so that the teaching styles would suit the students’ way of learning. In the results, it was determined that the traditional classroom setting, where the teacher would lecture the students on the lesson, was deemed as unsuitable and the students would prefer more activities that would enable them to learn visually and kinesthetically (Sagan 220). This fact refutes the counterargument because it shows that multiple educators tend to look toward the traditional method which is highly unpopular among students. That is to say, students prefer more interactive lessons because each student is unique and learn a different style. It is also evident that people learn more and also better if they are actively involved in the lesson.
Using different method, strategies and conditions in teaching has become very often and vital because
During my time at international teacher training organization program I had learned new teaching technics and methods applicable in the classroom. I am also aware of the different approaches that I can use, depending of the abilities that each student have, and how to develop the skills equally, because both passive and active skills are important in the learning process.