EFC - INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCES: COMMUNITY INSTRUCTIONAL RESOURCES
PHILOSOPHY OF INSTRUCTION IN THE COMMUNITY
Based on the following premises, the Board of Trustees is committed to ensuring
that students at the School are provided appropriate opportunities for learning
within the community:
- Students with visual impairments benefit from learning about the concepts
of their world by participation in real environmental contexts.
- The extent to which a student with a visual impairment may benefit from
instruction in real environmental contexts is related to the students prior
experiences, knowledge, and ability to generalize and think abstractly.
COMMUNITY INSTRUCTION
The School shall provide to all students appropriate opportunities for learning
in natural, community-based contexts such as community businesses, stores and
recreational sites when such opportunities are necessary for the student to
benefit from instruction.
Opportunities for learning in natural, community-based contexts shall be provided
within the school programs and residential programs.
SUPERINTENDENT RESPONSIBILITY
The Superintendent shall ensure that Community-based instruction is provided
in a safe, effective and instructive manner.
PROCEDURES
The Superintendent shall ensure that procedures for use by school and residential
staff are developed and implemented to address the following areas related
to community-based instruction:
- Student supervision and safety, including procedures to be used in cases
of emergency;
- Administrative approval of individual activities;
- Appropriate behavior of staff and students during community-based activities;
- Parental notification;
- Use of transportation;
- Relationship of activity to student instructional objectives;
- Student medical conditions and implications for community-based instruction;
and
- Any other area considered important by the Superintendent.
Adopted: 11/14/97
Amended: 5/28/03
Reviewed:
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