Developing independent learning and literacy skills through the use of pictographed instructions: The Moving with Language program
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University of New EnglandKeywords
English and Literacy Curriculum and Pedagogy (excl LOTE, ESL and TESOL)Special Education and Disability
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This paper describes the intervention program, Moving with Language, which was developed at a large rural primary school on the outskirts of Darwin, Northern Territory. Moving with Language is a multi-dimensional approach to providing learning support for young students who have a range of disabilities. Specifically, this program targeted oral language and motor skill development within a strategy-training context. The program focused on motor planning, self-directed student talk and the use of pictographed instructions to support the development of independent learning and literacy skills.Date
2010Type
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oai:e-publications.une.edu.au:une:7671une-20110329-152717
http://e-publications.une.edu.au/1959.11/7503