ACNEES-SPECIAL NEEDS

QUIJOTE Y EDUCACIÓN ESPECIAL. Por Fabiola Romero Trenas Maestra de Pedagogía Terapéutica 

Interesantísimo artículo y propuesta didáctica concreta llevada a cabo en un Centro de Secundaria. Realista, crítico y sincero.

Shakespeare and Special Needs

Click on the title if you're wondering how to make literature accessible and meaningful for children with special needs (or any children, for that matter), why not use drama? This collection includes resources that explain the rationale behind using drama for children with autism and other special needs, as well as video examples. When I wanted to make poetry interesting, my students held a poetry reading. In both cases, public performance made the learning relevant.


Logo   The Shakespeare Comic Book Series was designed for mainstream pupils, but from first publication has been welcomed with enthusiasm by many Special Educational Needs teachers.


The books have been used by teachers working with students who have dyslexia, autism, hearing impairment and those for whom English is not a first language. While the highly visual nature of the presentation and modern English translation help many with special educational needs, the books may not be suitable for all such students (eg. those with extreme forms of dyslexia).



teachers-romeo-212x300TEACHER'S BOOKS: Contains  photocopiable worksheets on all aspects of Shakespeare study including Character, Language, Structure, Cultural and Historical Background, Themes and Imagery.
Worksheet activities include discussion topics, written outcomes and opportunities to experience Shakespeare as drama through role-play, dance, mime, music and presentation of set-piece scenes.


Adaptación del Quijote al Lenguaje de Signos.






 Shakespeare for Everyone: Working with Students with Severe Disabilities. Click on the picture for teaching samples.




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