Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Sheltered Instruction

Although the initial thought when many people think of sheltered instruction quickly jumps to special education, further scrutiny of the process involved proves that it should not be though of as special education, but a type of teaching that is individualized and geared toward the best interests of the learner. The article states that "The SI approach must not be viewed as simply a set of additional or replacement instructional techiniques that teachers implement in their classrooms. Indeed, the sheltered approach draws from an completements

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