What is meant by plus curriculum for special needs children?

2018

What is meant by plus curriculum for special needs children?

  1. A.

    Additional curriculum for special needs children

  2. B.

    Curriculum on skill areas which are specific to special difficulties of CWSN

  3. C.

    A modified curriculum for education of the children with special needs (CWSN)

  4. D.

    Lessons or academic content meant for CWSN

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Correct answer: B

Answer: Curriculum on skill areas which are specific to special difficulties of CWSN (Children With Special Needs).

Explanation:

  • Definition: The plus curriculum is a skill-focused curriculum designed to address the specific difficulties faced by CWSN. It teaches functional and compensatory skills that help the child access learning and daily life.

  • Typical focus areas: communication skills, self-help and daily-living skills, social interaction, sensory or motor skills, and basic functional academics tailored to need.

  • Why this is correct: The described curriculum specifically targets skill areas linked to a child’s particular disabilities, which is the intent of the plus curriculum—to provide focused support beyond general classroom content.

  • How it differs from other choices:

    • Not just 'additional' material: It is targeted, not merely extra content.

    • Different from a 'modified curriculum': Modification adjusts mainstream academic goals; plus curriculum adds specific functional skills to meet special needs.

    • More than academic lessons: It emphasises practical, adaptive and compensatory abilities, not only classroom academics.

  • Practical use: The plus curriculum complements inclusive education by preparing CWSN with the skills needed for participation, independence and access to the regular curriculum.

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