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Descriptive Teaching

Author-Avatar dwoodson

6/4/2018 3:21 PM

Ever have teams stress about not having specific vocabulary for each activity? Teach Descriptive Teaching!

The Descriptive Teaching Model is a strategy that teaches the concepts behind context specific vocabulary by using high-frequency, reusable, common words (sometimes referred to as core vocabulary words) (Van Tatenhove, 2009). The purpose of using this model is to allow students who use AAC to be creative using the words they have programmed to say what they need to say.  This, in turn, allows students to be flexible communicators and have the ability to communicate about specific topics and events even when they don't have the exact words available to them.

Sprinkles = Little + color + candy

SuperBowl = Sunday + football + party

Check out the YouTube video to see Gail Van Tatenhove in action!

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