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How do I reach them all? Meeting the needs of diverse learners in the school library Dr. Karla B. Collins Assistant Professor School Library Media Program Longwood University www.ReachThemAll.weebly.com

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How do I reach them all? Meeting the needs of diverse learners in the school library. Dr. Karla B. Collins Assistant Professor School Library Media Program Longwood University www.ReachThemAll.weebly.com. The Research Says…. *Study of over 100,000 parents children ages 3-17. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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How do I reach them all?

Meeting the needs of diverse learners in the school library

Dr. Karla B. CollinsAssistant Professor

School Library Media ProgramLongwood University

www.ReachThemAll.weebly.com

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The Research Says…

Condition Rate Overall Males Females

Any Developmental Disability *(includes autism, ADHD, Visual/Auditory disability, cerebral palsy, learning disability, intellectual disabilities, stuttering/stammering, and other developmental delays) 14% 18% 10%

Color Vision Deficiency 8-10% 8-10% <1%

ADHD * 5-7% 7-10% 3-4%

Specific Learning Disability * 5-8% 5-9% 4-5%

Other Developmental Disability * 4% 5% 3%

Autism Spectrum Disorder **1% (2007)2% (2013)

1% (2007)2-3% (2013) <1%

*Study of over 100,000 parents children ages 3-17.** Centers for Disease Control.

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Virginia Statistics

• In Virginia – – 88,000 students ELL/LEP– 162,000 students with IEP– 385,000 eligible for free lunch– 117,000 identified gifted (2000 data)

~ National Center for Education Statistics, 2010-11.

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Information, please?

• Are librarians given information about conditions in the school?– Nurse– Parent– Special Educator– Classroom Teacher– Other (i.e.: student, special area teacher,

administrator)

Collins, 2013.

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Include Me!

• Dentist analogy• “I need you here!”

• Presume Confidence– Assume participation– Determine barriers…and fix them!

Banks, C. S. (2014). Including families of children with special needs. Chicago: ALA.Haberman, M. (1995). STAR teachers of children in poverty. West Lafayette, IN: Kappa Delta Pi.

“The more doors and pathways we provide, the more children we will reach.” -- Banks, p. 65

PSA - LDOnline

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Universal Design for Learning

• Background– UDL at a Glance video

• “Minimizes barriers and maximizes learning for all students.”

• Three principles: Multiple means of…– Representation– Action and Expression– Engagement

“In designing to make something accessible to one group, we make it easier for many groups.” – Banks, p. 61

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Representation

• Include Technology• Pathfinders

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Little Miss Muffet

Little Miss MuffetSat on a tuffet,Eating her curds and whey;Along came a spider,Who sat down beside herAnd frightened Miss Muffet away.

Scrapbook

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Action and Expression

• Include Technology• Collaborative Lessons• Note taking– Simple example– Manatee

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Engagement

• Provide choice in all parts of the activity

• Participatory culture• Maker Spaces

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Call of the Wild

• Klondike History – Discovery Channel• Google Maps• Personalize the research

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Two main questions to ask

• What is the learning goal?• What are the barriers?

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Talk about it…

• What are some challenges in your library space?

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Plan it…

• Redesign a lesson – Think of a lesson you currently teach. How can

you improve the lesson in each of the three UDL categories:• Representation• Action and Expression• Engagement

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What Can You Do?• Be proactive!– Find out how information is shared– Get to know the specialists

• Be prepared!– Seek out student information– Attend professional development sessions

• Be flexible!– What are the students learning?– What is the important concept of the lesson?

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For more information…

• www.ReachThemAll.weebly.com• CAST: http://www.cast.org/– UDL DIY Template:

http://www.udlcenter.org/sites/udlcenter.org/files/UDL%20DIY%20Figure.pdf

– UDL Toolkit: http://udltechtoolkit.wikispaces.com/• The IRIS Center:

http://iris.peabody.vanderbilt.edu/module/udl/#content

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References• Blumberg, S. J., Bramlett, M. D., Kogan, M. D., Schieve, L. A., & Jones, J. R. (2013)

Changes in Prevalence of Parent-reported Autism Spectrum Disorder in School-aged U.S. Children: 2007 to 2011–2012. National Health Statistics Reports, 65, 1-11. Hyattsville, MD: U. S. Department of Health and Human Services.

• Boyle, C. A., Boulet, S., Schieve, L. A., Cohen, R. A., Blumberg, S. J., Yeargin-Allsopp, M., ... Kogan, M. D. (2011). Trends in the prevalence of developmental disabilities in US children, 1997-2008. Pediatrics, 127(6), 1034-1042. doi: 10.1542/peds.2010-2989

• National Center for Education Statistics. (2010-11). State education data profiles [Data file]. Retrieved from http://nces.ed.gov/programs/stateprofiles/sresult.asp?mode=full&displaycat=1&s1=51