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TSLB3132 Inclusive Education: Teaching Aids for Autism (Mild Symptom)

Flipbook that can be used with Autistic child in class or home (Link below):  To address the following problems: -short attention span -inattention -lack of interest -lengthy text with no pictures Features: -four to five sentences only on a page -each page is accompanied with picture to aid reading -each page has a "timer" - restricted to thirty-second reading for per page -colourful http://anyflip.com/uhxdx/agxp/ OR https://bit.ly/34D6qfk

TSLB3132 Inclusive Education: Passive student and challenges in ensuring successful implementation of Inclusive Ed Programmes

Questions 1) Osman is a pupil with special needs. He has been included in the mainstream class. He is a quiet and shy boy. He is only sometimes able to follow the teaching and learning in class and many a time is lost especially when the mainstream teacher only uses the English textbook when teaching. As a mainstream teacher, discuss with example how you can ensure the involvement of all pupils in your teaching and learning process using multisensory teaching . Answers: Task #1: Osman needs help Trait 1: quiet and shy 1.find out topic that interests him- mandatory five-minute talk from a student before each class on a topic of interest 2.conduct small group activities – animals in the jungle – assign Osman as the leader- to lead the discussion and assign jobs to team members 3. pick Osman to answer teacher’s oral question in the class – give praises and do not over bash his comments   Trait 2: sometimes can follow, sometimes not because teacher is boring using only textbook Prep...

Stories in History #IPGKIK: The other side of TESL Block

Today I want to tell a story. It is about the TESL Block. When I was a junior at the English Studies Department, I heard a lot of rumours about the department. Some of the lecturers and seniors love to scare us with ghost stories about the block. Rumours said that the third floor is haunted and others said that it is inhabited by the “banglas” aka foreigners. And, we are very afraid of going to the third floor. We will be extra aware every time when we climb up the stairs so that we don’t climb overboard to the third floor. Also, the block is literally dark because the corridors, walkways and stairs are not brightly lit. Sometimes, we have class as early as seven in the morning. From the hostel, I will walk together with my friends around six fifty a.m. across the dark, silent field to get to the “haunted” building (but actually it’s not). Those are the days that I cherished the most but can never go back.

MPU 3122 HUBUNGAN ETNIK: Soalan: langkah kerajaan membasmi kemiskinan pelbagai etnik

i. biasiswa,bantuan pelajaran, memberi baucar buku kepada golongan pelajar miskin ii. pendidikan percuma peringkat rendah, menengah, universiti iii. memberi lebih banyak peluang pekerjaan, mengutamakan tenaga kerja warganegara  iv. menawarkan kuota ke Universiti Awam, merendahkan syarat kemasukan  v. menawarkan biasiswa kepada pelajar yang miskin dan berkelayakan akademik vi. menawarkan asrama kepada pelajar miskin vii. Skim Rumah mampu milik (RUMAWIP, skim sewa beli, flat PPR) viii. Bantuan Sara Hidup (BSR) atau BR1M viv. Peluang pekerjaan di sektor awam