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Appel au secoursIl est important de trouver des moyens d'aider tous nos élèves à participer.
Comment l’enseignante Gisèle utilise-t-elle les points forts de son élève Didi pour l’aider à participer à la leçon de musique ? En tant qu’enseignant, que pouvez-vous faire pour encourager tous vos élèves à contribuer aux discussions et à participer aux activités ?Cliquez pour écouter Appel-au-Secours: clip audio Appel-au-secours: résumé Appel-au-secours: scénarioTais-toiQu’a appris l’enseignant Kodjo au cours de cet incident ?De quelles autres façons aurait-il pu pour résoudre ce problème ?Savez-vous si certains de vos élèves ont une déficience ?Comment pourriez-vous le découvrir de manière discrète?Que pourriez-vous faire en tant qu’enseignant pour aider les élèves qui ont un problème d’audition ou d’autres sortes de déficience ?Cliquez pour écouter Tais-toi: clip audio Tais-toi: scénario Tais-toi: résumé