The ILC model provides intensive support for students with low-incidence, developmental disabilities and high needs, whose special needs may not be able to be met in their home school (elementary level). Students’ level of need requires extensive specialized instruction outside of the general education setting. In most cases, students require specialized instruction outside of the general education setting for at least 60% of the school day, and are therefore designated as requiring a substantially separate setting. Curriculum and assessment are individually modified according to student need. Structures are created to provide students with the scaffolding necessary to ensure success. Academic tasks are broken down into small, sequential units of instruction. Instruction is multisensory: students are provided with learning opportunities that involve visual, auditory, and kinesthetic modalities. Repetition and review are essential components of every instructional unit. Explicit modeling of academic, social, and behavioral expectations are conspicuously integrated into all classroom activities. Daily living skills such as hygiene and self-care are included in the classroom framework.
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