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Severe to Profound Intellectual Disability: Circles of Care and Education

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Severe to Profound Intellectual Disability: Circles of Care and Education

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What you'll learn

  • Empowering all the people who work in a team to care and educate children with severe to profound intellectual disability

  • Considering lifelong learning by exploring brain development, the learning process, and how to maximise the opportunities for learning.

  • How you can support children with severe to profound intellectual disability so that they can reach their full potential.

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There are 4 modules in this course

This course is about caring for and educating children (and youth) with severe to profound intellectual disability. We use the idea of 'circles' to position the child at the center of the many levels of support needed. Around the child are circles of care and education - such as the parents, family, friends, caregivers, educators, health care workers, and others such as neighbors, business owners, and community members. Each one has an important role to play in the life of a person with an intellectual disability and can be seen as a caregiver and educator. Although this course is aimed particularly at caregivers who work at a special centre or in a private home, each person in the circle of care and education plays a valuable role and will find the course useful.

The course covers topics such as intellectual disability, levels of severity of intellectual disability, and the history of intellectual disability. These inform how you can support children and youth with severe to profound intellectual disability so that they can reach their full potential and become participating members of society. We look at lifelong learning by exploring brain development, the learning process, and how to maximise the opportunities for learning. We ask experts about how best learning can be facilitated. This includes looking at children’s learning support needs, how to go about planning activities for the learning programme, as well as how to empower multiple people who work in a team to care and educate children with severe to profound intellectual disability. In the last week, we focus on rights, advocacy and relationships of care. Empowering and caring for caregivers themselves is a key focus of the course. For professional development purposes, you can purchase a Verified Certificate if you wish to show evidence of your achievements, but this is optional, and you can apply for Financial Aid if you are unable to pay the certificate fee.

This week focuses on understanding the child (or person) with severe to profound intellectual disability. We will look at the definitions and terms related to intellectual disability and provide an overview of the history of intellectual disability. We will also explore how the needs and rights of children with severe to profound intellectual disability can be supported, with a particular emphasis on their right to education. We invite you to comment in the discussion forum, check your knowledge in the practice quizzes and take the graded quiz at the end of the week.

What's included

9 videos6 readings3 assignments2 discussion prompts

9 videosβ€’Total 69 minutes
  • Introduction to the courseβ€’2 minutes
  • Introduction to week 1β€’1 minute
  • Understanding intellectual disabilityβ€’9 minutes
  • Understanding the impact of intellectual disabilityβ€’11 minutes
  • Context of intellectual disabilityβ€’9 minutes
  • Understanding learning in intellectual disabilityβ€’12 minutes
  • Asserting the right to education (Part 1)β€’11 minutes
  • Facilitating learning as a caregiverβ€’13 minutes
  • Week 1 conclusionβ€’1 minute
6 readingsβ€’Total 39 minutes
  • Our collaboratorsβ€’5 minutes
  • How the course worksβ€’10 minutes
  • Meet the course teamβ€’5 minutes
  • Presenters for week 1β€’5 minutes
  • Podcast: Asserting the right to education (Part 2)β€’9 minutes
  • Resourcesβ€’5 minutes
3 assignmentsβ€’Total 70 minutes
  • Week 1: Who is the child with severe to profound intellectual disability?β€’30 minutes
  • Intellectual Disability Quizβ€’10 minutes
  • Education for children with severe to profound intellectual disabilityβ€’30 minutes
2 discussion promptsβ€’Total 18 minutes
  • Introduce yourselfβ€’10 minutes
  • Weekly reflectionβ€’8 minutes

Lifelong learning is an approach that views everyday living as providing children with severe to profound intellectual disability opportunities to learn. With input from several experts, we'll explore how children with severe to profound intellectual disability can learn with appropriate support, what can be done to best facilitate the learning process and the importance of the learning environment. Attitudes and communication are highlighted as being central to creating effective environments for learning. Researchers also report on their findings from a local study on intellectual disability and life long learning in South Africa. At the end of this week, there are additional readings, a forum for discussion and a graded quiz.

What's included

10 videos2 readings3 assignments1 discussion prompt

10 videosβ€’Total 94 minutes
  • Introduction to week 2β€’1 minute
  • Lifelong learningβ€’12 minutes
  • How learning takes placeβ€’12 minutes
  • Attitudes to learningβ€’11 minutes
  • Facilitating learningβ€’13 minutes
  • Communication - why is it so importantβ€’9 minutes
  • Strategies to facilitate communicationβ€’10 minutes
  • Learning contextβ€’15 minutes
  • TEDI Research: Lifelong learningβ€’11 minutes
  • Week 2 conclusionβ€’1 minute
2 readingsβ€’Total 5 minutes
  • Presenters for week 2β€’0 minutes
  • Resourcesβ€’5 minutes
3 assignmentsβ€’Total 90 minutes
  • Week 2: Lifelong learningβ€’30 minutes
  • Learning for the child with severe to profound intellectual disabilityβ€’30 minutes
  • Factors to consider for learningβ€’30 minutes
1 discussion promptβ€’Total 5 minutes
  • Weekly reflectionβ€’5 minutes

This week we look at the learning support needs of children with severe to profound intellectual disability. We consider how to set up learning programmes and integrate different skills and activities. We look at how to change or adapt these programmes to meet the specific needs of mixed groups of children and those in different stages of learning. We also explore the role of structure and routine in creating effective learning environments. Lastly, we look at empowering the caring team, to support the development of children with severe to profound intellectual disability. At the end of this week, you will be asked to critically evaluate a learning programme and review the assignment of peers.

What's included

11 videos4 readings1 peer review1 discussion prompt

11 videosβ€’Total 86 minutes
  • Introduction to week 3β€’1 minute
  • Support needs: An overviewβ€’6 minutes
  • Support needs: A caregiver's perspectiveβ€’13 minutes
  • Developing a learning programmeβ€’9 minutes
  • Planning daily programmes with structure and routineβ€’8 minutes
  • Engaging the child in learningβ€’10 minutes
  • Working with children in groupsβ€’10 minutes
  • Learning opportunities: A caregiver's perspectiveβ€’10 minutes
  • Building relationships of care and educationβ€’8 minutes
  • Being part of a team: A mother's perspectiveβ€’10 minutes
  • Week 3 conclusionβ€’1 minute
4 readingsβ€’Total 16 minutes
  • Presenters for week 3β€’0 minutes
  • Daily programme templatesβ€’10 minutes
  • Resourcesβ€’5 minutes
  • Week 3 conclusionβ€’1 minute
1 peer reviewβ€’Total 120 minutes
  • Adapting a daily programme for a childβ€’120 minutes
1 discussion promptβ€’Total 8 minutes
  • Weekly reflectionβ€’8 minutes

This final week focuses on the relationships of care. We explore ways of giving agency to children with severe to profound intellectual disability who have been central to advocacy campaigns for their full inclusion in society. We also hear from caregivers who are, in many cases the key advocates for persons with intellectual disability. The circle of care for the caregiver is discussed, highlighting how they too need to be cared for and empowered. At the end of this week, there is a graded quiz. You may also choose to do the optional Honors Peer Review assignment.

What's included

8 videos4 readings3 assignments1 peer review1 discussion prompt

8 videosβ€’Total 71 minutes
  • Introduction to week 4β€’2 minutes
  • Listening to children and developing their voiceβ€’8 minutes
  • Ethics of care: Receiving and givingβ€’10 minutes
  • Developing an ethics of care: A parent's perspectiveβ€’21 minutes
  • Caring for the caregiverβ€’13 minutes
  • TEDI research: Experience of caregiversβ€’10 minutes
  • Voice of inclusionβ€’6 minutes
  • Week 4 conclusionβ€’1 minute
4 readingsβ€’Total 16 minutes
  • Presenters for week 4β€’4 minutes
  • Resourcesβ€’5 minutes
  • Survey and further studiesβ€’5 minutes
  • Thank youβ€’2 minutes
3 assignmentsβ€’Total 90 minutes
  • Week 4: Rights, advocacy and relationships of careβ€’30 minutes
  • Caregiver care and relationshipsβ€’30 minutes
  • Caregiver empowermentβ€’30 minutes
1 peer reviewβ€’Total 120 minutes
  • Resource critiqueβ€’120 minutes
1 discussion promptβ€’Total 6 minutes
  • Weekly reflectionβ€’6 minutes

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University of Cape Town
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Reviewed on May 19, 2020

The course was Excellent and the way it describe was so easy to understand

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Reviewed on Mar 9, 2021

Very successful course content with new and practical knowledge for both caregivers and therapists

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Reviewed on Jul 1, 2022

This course covers many areas that are very valuable in the care and education of those with severe to profound Intellectual disabilities. The information provided was very valuable.

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