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This is lesson 1 of 6 in the unit "Communications in Action". Lesson Title: Introduction to Effective Communication Lesson Description: Students will explore the fundamentals of effective communication, including verbal and non-verbal cues. They will engage in discussions about the importance of clarity and active listening in everyday interactions.
This 45-minute session introduces 6th year LCA and L2 students at an ASD-specific secondary school in Ireland to the fundamentals of effective communication. Emphasising both verbal and non-verbal skills, students will investigate how clarity and active listening improve everyday interactions. The lesson aligns with the IE Curriculum framework for LCA Communications Module and supports mixed ability learners with differentiated, dyslexia-friendly teaching strategies that promote inclusion and success.
By the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
Students will show they have achieved the objectives when they:
Differentiation: Use visual supports and prompt cards for students with language processing difficulties. Provide pre-prepared response sentence starters for less confident communicators.
Dyslexia-friendly tip: Use coloured overlays on materials and present content in small chunks. Use clear, large fonts.
Differentiation: Allow alternate communication modes (AAC devices, picture cards) for students who need them. Provide extra time and encourage peer support.
Extension for Advanced Learners: Challenge them to identify subtle non-verbal cues such as facial micro-expressions or tone variations and explain their impact.
| Learner Need | Strategy |
|---|---|
| Language processing difficulty | Use visuals, prompts, simple language, sentence starters |
| Dyslexia | Dyslexia-friendly fonts, colour overlays, spaced layout |
| AAC Users | Include communication devices, picture supports during activities |
| Advanced learners | Analyse and explain subtle communication cues, deeper reflection |
| Sensory Sensitivities | Flexible seating, quiet spaces, sensory breaks as needed |
Students can create a personal "Communication Passport": a colourful, illustrated guide listing their preferred communication styles, favourite phrases, and helpful tips for others interacting with them. This fosters self-awareness and advocacy for effective communication through personalised resources.
This lesson equips students with foundational communication skills critical for social inclusion, learning, and vocational preparation, consistent with their developmental and individual needs under the IE LCA and L2 curriculum framework.
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