How I Use D.A.R.E. Choice Board (Student Agency) to Teach About the Philippines: Special Education & ELL/ML
What happens when you give students with IEPs and ELL learners a structured map instead of an open-ended choice? Their shoulders soften — and the real work begins. In this post, special educator Maria Angala, NBCT, shares how she uses the D.A.R.E. Choice Board framework — Do, Answer, Recommend, Explain — to teach about the Philippines while building genuine student agency. Using six iconic locations like Mayon Volcano and the Banaue Rice Terraces as vibrant visual anchors, students navigate four distinct pathways that match their processing styles and language levels. With built-in sentence frames, AI-enhanced visuals, UDL principles, and a 4-point rubric for IEP data collection, this approach makes culturally responsive, rigorous literacy instruction accessible without shrinking the curriculum — just widening the door for every learner in the room.