In this episode, we turn our attention to distance education. We examine how students with disability receive effective adjustments while learning in remote and home-based settings. We also reflect on the importance of consultation and a collaborative partnership between families and the school team in the context of online schooling.
In the podcast, you’ll meet Susan Monaghan, Head of Inclusion and Student Support at the Brisbane School of Distance Education (Brisbane SDE). She discusses some tools that can be used in an online classroom to scaffold and target a student’s individual learning needs. Janine Denner, a teacher from the School of Isolated and Distance Education in Perth, talks about the key role families play when students are no longer in a face-to-face classroom. Year 1 teacher, Sophie Bailey, then discusses the steps she takes to engage students on screen to keep them learning.
Credits
Host/Producer: Serpil Şenelmiş, Written & Recorded
Producer/Audio Engineer: James Brandis, Written & Recorded
This is an Education Services Australia podcast.
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