Support pupils with sensory and/or physical needs
Overview
Who is this unit for?
This unit is for those who provide support for pupils who demonstrate degrees of hearing, visual and/or physical impairment.
What is this unit about?
This unit is about the support provided to pupils with sensory and/or physical needs to enable them to maximise learning in individual, group and class activities, and provide structured programmes relevant to their additional support needs.
This unit contains two elements
1. Enable pupils with sensory and/or physical needs to maximise learning
2. Implement structured learning programmes for pupils with sensory and/or physical needs
Performance criteria
You must be able to:
Enable pupils with sensory and/or physical needs to maximise learning
P1 obtain accurate and up-to-date information about:
P1.1 the nature and level of the pupil's sensory and/or physical needs P1.2 the pupil's learning needs
P1.3 the planned learning tasks and activities
P2 adapt the layout of the learning environment and the equipment used to enable the pupil with sensory and/or physical needs to access and maximise learning opportunities
P3 develop and use teaching and learning materials in the appropriate medium as required by the pupil
P4 encourage the pupil to actively participate in learning tasks and activities consistent with his/her developmental level, physical abilities and any medical conditions
P5 ensure that any specialist equipment is used appropriately to maintain the pupil's comfort and maximise his/her participation in learning tasks and activities
P6 give assistance to enable the pupil to experience a sense of achievement and encourage independence
P7 positively reinforce the pupil's efforts to participate in learning tasks and activities
P8 provide feedback to relevant people on significant aspects of the pupil's participation levels and progress
Implement structured learning programmes for pupils with sensory and/or physical needs
P9 work with relevant people to jointly and cooperatively: P9.1 plan and agree the structured learning programme
P9.2 clarify and confirm your role and responsibility for implementing the programme
P9.3 agree objectives for structured activities which fulfil the aims of the programme and are achievable and relevant to the needs of the pupil
P10 ensure that the timing and location of the structured activities: P10.1 minimises distractions to the pupil
P10.2 minimises disruptions to the normal routines and schedules P10.3 takes place at a time when the pupil is most receptive and will
receive maximum benefits
P11 use appropriate equipment and materials for the activities as agreed with the relevant people
P12 give positive encouragement, feedback and praise to reinforce and
sustain the pupil's efforts
P13 provide an appropriate level of assistance to enable the pupil to experience a sense of achievement, maintain self-esteem and self- confidence and encourage independence
P14 provide the relevant people with information about the pupil's participation, progress and enjoyment of structured activities
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
K1 the school's policy on inclusive education and equality of opportunity and your role and responsibility in relation to this
K2 the basic principles of current disability discrimination, equality and rights legislation, regulation and codes of practice
K3 the roles and responsibilities of others, both within and external to the school, who contribute to the support of pupils with sensory and/or physical needs
K4 the effect of a primary disability on pupils' social, emotional and physical development
K5 how to select and use teaching and learning materials in an appropriate medium, e.g. tactile diagrams, Braille, computer software, symbols and subtitled video material
K6 the physical management of pupils, including suitable lifting techniques, appropriate seating, lighting and acoustic conditioning
K7 the sorts of specialist equipment and technology used by the pupils with whom you work, and how it helps overcome or reduce the impact of sensory or physical impairment
K8 how to help pupils to contribute to the management of their own specialist equipment
K9 the impact of chronic illness, pain and fatigue on learning
K10 the impact of any medication taken by the pupils with whom you work on their cognitive and physical abilities, behaviour and emotional responsiveness
K11 the effect of long-standing or progressive conditions on the emotions, learning, behaviour and quality of life of pupils
K12 the importance of praise and encouragement in helping pupils to experience achievement and independence and how to use these effectively
K13 how to make optimal use of residual sensory and physical functions K14 the range of physical, motor and/or sensory disabilities of the pupils with
whom you work and the sorts of structured activities needed to help them overcome or reduce the impact of these
K15 how to provide a structured activity within a group setting
K16 the need for responsiveness and flexibility in implementing structured activities for pupils with sensory and/or physical needs
K17 techniques for positive reinforcement, how it should be used and its effects on pupils
K18 the need and methods for adaptive responses to the pupil's behaviour and achievements
K19 a pupil's need for independence, control, challenge and sense of achievement
K20 the importance of valuing a pupil and how to communicate this
K21 when it is appropriate to intervene in a pupil's activity and how to do this with sensitivity and respect for the pupil
K22 the importance of responding to and interacting with the pupil, including communicating plans and intentions to the pupil, in an appropriate way
K23 the school procedures for recording and sharing information
Scope/range
Scope Performance
Scope Knowledge
Values
Behaviours
Skills
Glossary
Information
information about the pupil's sensory and/or physical needs may be obtained from:
1. the class teacher
2. a specialist teacher or the special educational needs coordinator within the school
3. from written records/reports
4. from outside specialists and agencies
Planning
deciding with the teacher and other specialists what you will do, when, how and with which pupils, to ensure that structured learning programmes are implemented as appropriate to the needs of pupils with sensory and/or physical needs
Pupils with sensory and/or physical needs
pupils who demonstrate degrees of hearing, visual and/or physical impairment
Relevant people
people with a need and right to have information about pupils' participation and progress. This will include the teacher responsible for the pupils but may also include others such as school leaders, other classroom support staff working with the pupils, special educational needs coordinator, or other professionals, e.g. therapist. Information sharing must always adhere to the school's confidentiality policy and child protection procedures
Specialist equipment
equipment and learning aids which may be required by pupils with sensory and/or physical needs, e.g.:
1. auditory aids
2. visual aids
3. mobility aids
4. Brailling machines
5. information and communication technology (ICT) hardware and software
Structured learning programmes
individual learning programmes to address the additional needs of pupils with sensory and/or physical needs, e.g. physiotherapy, mobility, speech and language therapy, occupational therapy and independence programmes
Teaching and learning materials
the materials suitable for pupils with sensory, multi-sensory or physical disabilities, e.g.:
1. tactile diagrams
2. Braille
3. subtitled video material
4. ICT hardware and software
Links To Other NOS
This unit is one of four specialist units for those working with pupils with moderate, severe and/or complex special educational needs or additional support needs in a special school or mainstream setting.
The other specialist units are:
TDASTL39 Support pupils with communication and interaction needs TDASTL40 Support pupils with cognition and learning needs TDASTL41 Support pupils with behaviour, emotional and social
development needs
This unit also links to:
TDASTL12 Support a child with disabilities or special educational needs TDASTL13 Contribute to moving and handling individuals
TDASTL14 Support individuals during therapy sessions
TDASTL38 Support children with disabilities or special educational needs and their families