Answer: A) learning stations, peer instruction, community-based instruction, and partial participation
Explanation:
Teaching is a process which involves a organizational approach and pre-planning.
The following methods are useful for students with intellectual disabilities.
1. Learning station: Certain visual creations can help them understand better then simple verbal approach.
2. Peer instructions: The students with intellectual disabilities can be taught along with normal children or along with parents this will help in learning in both.
3. Community based instructions: Students can directly learn from the happening in the surroundings from friends, parents and relatives.
4. Partial participation: In this the instructor does the part of the task that the student cannot do. This also helps in learning.