Title: SelfDetermination for Individuals with Cognitive Disabilities
1Self-Determination for Individuals with Cognitive
Disabilities
- Center for Self-Determination
- Laura Huber Marshall
- College of Education
- University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
- lhmarsha_at_uccs.edu 719-262-4168
2Center for Self-Determination Mission
- To promote research and exemplary demonstrations
that facilitate the capacities of individuals
with disabilities to choose, set goals, and self
manage their lives.
3What is self-determination?
- Ward (1988) defines self-determination as
attitudes that lead people to define goals for
themselves and their ability to achieve those
goals. - Field and Hoffman (1994) define
self-determination as the ability to define and
achieve goals based on a foundation of knowing
and valuing oneself.
4Why is self-determination important?
- Wehmeyer and Schwartz (1997) found that
self-determined students were more likely to have
achieved positive adult outcomes than peers who
were not self-determined. - Individuals with Disabilities Education Act
(IDEA) requires that students Individual
Education Plan (IEP) activities must be based
upon student preferences and interests.
5What are our past and current projects?
- We received four US Department of Education,
Office of Special Education Programs, model
demonstration and outreach grants totaling 1.95
million. - ChoiceMaker Self-Determination Curriculum and
Lessons - Choose and Take Action Software and Lessons
- Choice Making for Elementary Students
- ChoiceMaker Network
6ChoiceMaker Curriculum Lessons
- Lessons and videos to teach students to identify
their interests, skills, and limits then use this
information to set and accomplish goals in
different areas of their lives.
7ChoiceMaker Curriculum Lessons
8Sample Lessons
_at_University of Colorado, 1999
9_at_University of Colorado, 2000
10_at_University of Colorado, 1997
11_at_University of Colorado, 1997
12_at_University of Colorado, 1999
13Research
- In a comparison of the McGill Action Planning
System (MAPS) and the ChoiceMaker Curriculums
Choosing Goals lessons taught to students with
mental retardation, the results favored the
ChoiceMaker lessons on teacher and student
self-determination scales and efficiency of
instruction. - Cross, Cooke, Wood, Test (1999)
14- Six adolescents with mild to moderate mental
retardation were taught to attain their IEP
(Individual Education Plan) goals using the
ChoiceMaker Curriculums Take Action lessons.
Results show that all students learned to meet
their daily goals and maintained this performance
after withdrawal of instruction. - German, Martin, Huber Marshall, Sale (1999)
15Choose and Take Action Software Lessons
- Interactive software, lessons, and community
experiences designed to assist students with
significant cognitive disabilities in making
employment choices.
16Choose and T
ake
Action Process
Choose
Select job activity and
setting to try (on computer)
Choose
Again
Plan
Decide to try again or
Develop a plan for
try something else
the setting
(on computer)
(on computer)
T
ry It
Evaluate
Complete plan
Evaluate the
at setting
plan results
(in community)
(on computer)
17_at_University of Colorado, 2001
18Field Testing
- Field tested in four states
- Findings incorporated into the software and
instructional materials - Revised and field tested again in 27 schools in
six states
19Choice Making for Elementary Students
- Lessons to teach elementary students to use
self-determination skills to meet academic
standards and behavior and social expectations.
20Critical Topics to Teach in Elementary Schools
- Responsibility Organization
- Academics Self-Advocacy
- Respecting Others Goal Setting Attainment
- Social Skills Education Participation
- Good Behavior Self-Evaluate Adjust
- Self Esteem/Efficacy Safety Health
- Choice Making Self-Awareness
- Findings from focus groups conducted in spring
2000
21Choosing and Reaching Reading Goals Lessons
- Student learns the reading standard.
- Student chooses a goal focused on a reading
skill. - Student writes plan.
- Student acts on plan.
- Student and teacher evaluate reading performance.
- Student adjusts goal, plan, or action to meet
standard.
22_at_University of Colorado, 2001
23_at_University of Colorado, 2001
24ChoiceMaker Network
- Trained trainers in five states in ChoiceMaker
and other self-determination curricula to teach
teachers, parents, administrators, and students.
25ChoiceMaker NetworkEnd of Project Summary
26Past and Current Project Collaborators
- National, state, and local grant projects
- Other universities, CU campuses and departments
- Colorado Department of Education
- Numerous school districts
- Adult service agencies and parent and advocacy
centers - Sopris West Educational Services - publication,
technology, and training
27Future Projects Ideas
- Seek funds for the development and research of
multi-media instructional materials and
technology combining the self-determination skill
instruction with acquisition of the following - academic standards
- positive post-school outcomes (personal,
educational, and vocational) - family guidance and support
- promotion of social skills and behavioral supports
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