How I Use D.A.R.E. Choice Board (Student Agency): Asia for Special Education ELL/ML
The bridge between grade-level standards and students with significant cognitive disabilities isn’t built by lowering the bar — it’s built by widening the path. In this post, special educator Maria Angala, NBCT, shares how she uses the D.A.R.E. Choice Board across six iconic Asian landmarks — the Great Wall, Taj Mahal, Angkor Wat, and more — to give SPED and ELL/ML learners structured agency through four expression pathways: Do, Answer, Recommend, and Explain. With AI-enhanced anchor charts, scaffolded sentence frames, and a neurodiversity-aligned layout that removes mechanical writing barriers, students shift from “I don’t know what to do” to “I know how I want to do this.” A 4-point shared rubric makes expectations transparent while a built-in accommodations checklist captures IEP progress data — turning global geography into a rich, equitable literacy experience where every learner has a genuine pathway to success.