Abstract Details
'Farming Fun for Everyone! A Workshop Focused on Modifications for Students with Special Needs. ' |
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I work for the Helen Keller School of Alabama, a part of the Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind. We are building a 30-acre working farm. My presentation will focus on teaching students with special needs. I will included tips and strategies on creating modifications specific for deaf/hard of hearing, blind/low vision and students with multiple disabilities. My activities are not modified lesson plans, but actual hands on activities that address transition standards and encourage development across all domains. We have a greenhouse and raise chickens. I have taught every grade level K-12 in special education. Workshop Session (all workshops will be 60 minutes) | |
Presentation: 16053_7743RachelChastain.pdf |
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Handouts: Handout is not Available |
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Rachel Chastain | |
Email: | chastain.rachel@aidb.org |
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Speaker Order: | 1 |
Author Order: | 1 |
Person Type: | Primary Presenter |
Biosketch: | Rachel Chastain works as teacher at the Helen Keller School (HKS) of Alabama. HKS is part of the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind (AIDB). AIDB is the world’s most comprehensive education, rehabilitation and service program serving individuals of all ages who are deaf, blind, deaf-blind and multidisabled. Rachel teaches AgriScience in the Transition Department. |
Organization/Affiliation: | Alabama Institute for the Deaf and Blind, The Helen Keller School |