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Spoken Languae. CHAPER 7. Define the following:. Communication Speech Language. Components of Language. Content Form Use. Language Development. What are some of the speech and language developmental milestones?. Language Disorders Defined. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Spoken LanguaeSpoken Languae

CHAPER 7CHAPER 7

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Define the following:Define the following:

CommunicationCommunicationSpeechSpeechLanguageLanguage

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Components of LanguageComponents of Language

ContentContentFormFormUseUse

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Language DevelopmentLanguage Development

What are some of the What are some of the speech and language speech and language

developmental developmental milestones?milestones?

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Language Disorders DefinedLanguage Disorders DefinedASHA (1982) defines a ASHA (1982) defines a language disorderlanguage disorder

as the impairment or deviant as the impairment or deviant development of comprehension and/or development of comprehension and/or use of a spoken, written, and/or other use of a spoken, written, and/or other

symbol system.symbol system.

What are three things the What are three things the disorder may involve?disorder may involve?

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Communicative VariationsCommunicative VariationsIncludes:Includes:Communicative differencesCommunicative differencesCommunicative dialectsCommunicative dialectsAugmentative communicationAugmentative communication

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ACC used in schoolsACC used in schools

What are communication What are communication boards and electronic boards and electronic

communication devices, and communication devices, and how are they used?how are they used?

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Signs of Language DisabilitiesSigns of Language Disabilities

What indicators or What indicators or symptoms of language symptoms of language

disabilities should teachers disabilities should teachers be able to recognize for be able to recognize for

referral?referral?

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Assessment of Oral LanguageAssessment of Oral Language

Speech & LanguageSpeech & LanguageArticulationArticulationVoiceVoiceFluencyFluencyReceptive & Receptive &

Expressive Expressive LanguageLanguage

Elements of LanguageElements of LanguagePhonologyPhonologyMorphologyMorphologySyntaxSyntaxSemanticsSemanticsPragmaticsPragmatics

Formal AssessmentFormal AssessmentNorm-referenced TestsNorm-referenced Tests

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Assessment of Oral LanguageAssessment of Oral Language Informal AssessmentInformal Assessment

Language SamplingLanguage SamplingEcological AssessmentEcological AssessmentCurriculum Based AssessmentCurriculum Based AssessmentDirect ObservationDirect ObservationDynamic AssessmentDynamic AssessmentEthnographic ProceduresEthnographic ProceduresInformant InterviewsInformant Interviews

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Assessing Students from Assessing Students from Culturally & Linguistically Culturally & Linguistically

Diverse (CLD) BackgroundsDiverse (CLD) BackgroundsBilingual English proficientBilingual English proficientLimited English proficient (LEP)Limited English proficient (LEP)Limited proficiency in both Limited proficiency in both

English and the native languageEnglish and the native language

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Comprehensive Language Comprehensive Language AssessmentAssessment

What is included in a What is included in a comprehensive language comprehensive language

assessment?assessment?

What assessment procedures What assessment procedures could be used to collect could be used to collect information in each area?information in each area?

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Damico’s 4-ComponentDamico’s 4-ComponentAssessment StrategyAssessment Strategy

Component 1- CollaborationComponent 1- CollaborationComponent 2- Prereferral Component 2- Prereferral

InterventionInterventionComponent 3- Diversity FrameworkComponent 3- Diversity FrameworkComponent 4- Focus on FunctionalityComponent 4- Focus on Functionality

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Collaborative Service Delivery Collaborative Service Delivery (CSD)(CSD)

What is the CSD designed to do?What is the CSD designed to do?

What does “transactional” mean?What does “transactional” mean?

What are the major roles of the What are the major roles of the professionals involved in CSD?professionals involved in CSD?

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SCA StandardsSCA StandardsSpeakingSpeakingListeningListeningMedia LiteracyMedia Literacy

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TEACHING SPOKEN TEACHING SPOKEN LANGUAGELANGUAGE

Cognitive ApproachesCognitive ApproachesMemory StrategiesMemory StrategiesVerbal RehearsalVerbal RehearsalPegword StrategyPegword StrategyCategorizationCategorizationVocabulary StrategiesVocabulary StrategiesVisual Format StrategiesVisual Format StrategiesLINCSLINCS

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TEACHING SPOKEN TEACHING SPOKEN LANGUAGELANGUAGE

Behavioral ApproachesBehavioral ApproachesModelingModelingImitationImitationShapingShapingCueing and PromptingCueing and PromptingCombinationCombination

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TEACHING SPOKEN TEACHING SPOKEN LANGUAGELANGUAGE

Social-Cultural ApproachesSocial-Cultural ApproachesExpansionExpansionExtensionExtensionSelf-TalkSelf-TalkParallel-TalkParallel-Talk

Additional MethodsAdditional Methods

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Application of Application of Instructional Approaches Instructional Approaches

to Specific to Specific Language ProblemsLanguage Problems

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USEUSEIndicating Level of Understanding & Indicating Level of Understanding &

Giving FeedbackGiving FeedbackRequesting ClarificationRequesting ClarificationInitiating ConversationsInitiating ConversationsGiving Information and Making RequestsGiving Information and Making RequestsResponse to the ListenerResponse to the ListenerTurn-takingTurn-takingTopic MaintenanceTopic MaintenanceRepairing Communication BreakdownsRepairing Communication Breakdowns

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CONTENTCONTENTVocabularyVocabularyMultiple MeaningsMultiple MeaningsFigurative LanguageFigurative Language

Sense-able LessonsSense-able LessonsWord SearchWord SearchExplain ThatExplain That

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FORMFORMSyntaxSyntaxWh- QuestionsWh- Questions

WhoWhoWhat What Where Where WhenWhenWhyWhy

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Special Needs of AdolescentsSpecial Needs of Adolescents

What are some specialWhat are some specialconsiderations a special considerations a special education teacher needseducation teacher needsto make for adolescents?to make for adolescents?

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Special Needs of CLD Special Needs of CLD StudentsStudents

What are some specialWhat are some specialconsiderations a special considerations a special education teacher needseducation teacher needs

to make for CLD students?to make for CLD students?

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MODIFICATIONSMODIFICATIONSModifications of Language EnvironmentModifications of Language Environment

Small GroupsSmall GroupsTeacher DiscourseTeacher Discourse

QuestioningQuestioningLecturingLecturing

Modifications of Instructional Modifications of Instructional EnvironmentEnvironmentIntegrating CurriculaIntegrating CurriculaIntegrating Oral and Written FormsIntegrating Oral and Written FormsRetellingRetelling

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THE ENDTHE END