True/False Quiz with 4 situational word problems. Students must read situations and respond whether it reflects appropriate student rights, especially with hearing tECH-nology.
List of self-advocacy strategies. Recommended activities and self-advocacy skills to use with the classroom teacher, friends, and requesting accommodations. Overview to learning self-advocacy for stud
...ents.
Fill in the blank quiz for students to match definitions of laws to statements and true/false statements regarding transition to employment or higher education.
Unit 1 - Introduction. What is Self-Advocacy? In this introductory lesson, students will learn the meaning of the terms advocacy and self-advocacy, and will learn 3 reasons for development self-advoca
...cy skills. By Kris English
Unit 2 - Knowledge is My Base. Lessons 1 and 2. Students will learn that the foundation to knowledge is a basic understanding of the law, and they will learn about two important aspects of the law. By
... Kris English
Lesson 3 - My Legal Rights When I Leave High School: Section 504 and College. This lesson describes how Section 504 protects students' rights as they move from high school to college. Students will le
...arn 6 specific aspects of college education protected by section 504 and IDEA. By Kris English.
Lesson 4 - My Legal Rights When I Leave High School: ADA and Work. This lesson provides basic information about the ADA, particularly its protections for persons in work settings and community service
...s. Learners will compare and contrast the components of IDEA, 504, and ADA. By Kris English.
Lesson 5 - Transitioning: Making the Move from High School to College and Work. This lesson provides definitions and examples of the concept of transitioning from high school to postsecondary placemen
...ts and components of an Individualized Transition Plan (ITP). By Kris English.
Unit 3 - Personal and Interpersonal Skills for the Self-Advocate. Lesson 6. Students will develop some strategies to help them clarify their goals and identify their needs after high school. By Kris E
...nglish.
Lesson 7 - Expressing My Needs Effectively. This lesson encourages students to consider different ways to express one's needs and to determine the effectiveness of each approach. Students will also le
...arn how to take assertive stePS- to clarify communication when misunderstandings occur because of hearing loss. By Kris English.
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