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Teaching Foreign Languages to Students with Learning Difficulties
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Module 1. About Learning Difficulties1 Topic|1 Quiz
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Module 2. Learning Outcomes in FLT7 Topics|1 Quiz
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2.1. Meaningful Learning and Inclusive Teaching
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2.2. Formal, Informal and Non-Formal Education
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2.3. Discrete Trial Training
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2.4. Picture Exchange Communication System
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2.5. Development of Functional Communication
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2.6. Inclusion of adults with learning difficulties into society
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2.7. Enjoyable Environment
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2.1. Meaningful Learning and Inclusive Teaching
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Module 3. Key Principles Described5 Topics|1 Quiz
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Module 4. Lessons Methodology9 Topics|1 Quiz
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4.1. Oral language skills
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4.2. Language, reading, spelling / writing
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4.3. Game-based learning
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4.4. LOVAAS methods
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4.5. Self-learning - Autodidacticism
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4.6. Multi-sensory
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4.7. Assistive technology
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4.8. Principle of individualisation and systematicity
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4.9. Collaborative work and multidisciplinary tasks
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4.1. Oral language skills
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Module 5. Exercises5 Topics|1 Quiz
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Module 6. Tips for Teachers5 Topics|1 Quiz
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Module 7. Good practices3 Topics|1 Quiz
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Module 8. How to Assess the Learning Outcomes5 Topics|1 Quiz
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6.5. Teacher/trainer assessment
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General tips
- It could be useful for teachers to self-reflect and reflect in small groups on their competences for teaching languages to adult people with LDs, so as to both empower teachers and to make them more aware of their further needs for professional development.
- At an intermediate stage and at the end of the teaching pathway, specific oral feedback, also in the form of emoji (smiles, thumb up/down, etc.), could be requested from learners so as to plan and implement eventual appropriate corrections.