Five Keys to Learning - Specific Instructional Strategies to Improve Student Outcomes

by Lynne Price

Student success is profoundly influenced by the quality of interaction with family and instructional staff. Systematic scientific study has indicated five specific instructional strategies that when used, positively impact learning. These 5 strategies will be described.

Course Curriculum

    1. Five Keys to Learning - 45 Minutes

    2. Quiz - 5 Keys to Learning

    3. COURSE EVALUATION - Five Keys to Learning

    4. ASHA Verification Form - Five Keys to Learning

    5. LSLS CEU Letter - Five Keys to Learning

    6. ISBE Professional Development Hours

    7. RID Directions for Interpreters

    8. More Options for Success

3 Learner Outcomes

  • Describe the historical change in the assessment of instructional effectiveness
  • Define and give examples of each of the five instructional strategies
  • Apply specific instructional techniques to instruction

Meet Your Instructor

Lynne Price

Lynne H Price is a National Board-certified teacher with 37 years of teaching experience. She is certified in the areas of Hearing Impaired, K – 12 Regular Education, and Reading. She has worked in both residential and public-school settings - preschool through high school, and in all settings - separate through itinerant. She is fluent in sign language and cued speech and is trained in listening and spoken language skills (LSLS). In addition to teaching, Ms. Price has served as an administrator for hearing impaired services in the 16th largest public school system in the nation, mentored staff, and developed programming and curriculum. She is the author of Steps to Success - A Scope and Sequence of Skills for Students who are Deaf/Hard of Hearing: Perception, Processing, Self-Knowledge, and Advocacy Development and COACH.