AAC in the Classroom: 5 Presentation Handouts

Looking for ideas on how to strengthen language learning by students with AAC needs in the classroom? Here are some presentation handouts that may spur your thinking.
- Start Talking in Class: Helping Students Using AAC Devices by Gail M. Van Tatenhove
- Incorporating AAC Use into the Classroom by Karen Vinson and Eleanor Thompson
- Aided Language Stimulation and the Descriptive Teaching Model by Gail M. Van Tatenhove
- Communication Peeled and Cored for the Classroom by Jennifer M. Ro and Amy Thomsen
- Score with Core: Implementing Core Vocabulary in the Classroom by Janet S. Lehr
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This post was written by Carole Zangari
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These are really wonderful resources. Do you have access to any of the videos that were originally part of the presentations?
Thanks for sharing these great resources! I would also be interested to see some of the videos that went along with the presentation.
Thank you for your link to the PPT presentation “Start Talking in Class”. I am an administrator of a school that has an inclusion program and two of my students are non-verbal. One actively uses his AAC (he just got a site gaze–yay) and one doesn’t use it much other than a calculator for math. I have been working with the teacher to support this student better and your PPT will help give him some fresh ideas. We all appreciate it.