How to Support Dyslexic Students in Your Classroom

You will learn how to select appropriate interventions and strategies for dyslexic learners. This topic will identify characteristics of programs and methods that are research and evidence based for working with students with dyslexia. The use of how to integrate a few of these interventions and strategies into the classroom will be discussed and educators will gain a better understanding of differentiating instruction and assessment for dyslexic learners, along with tips and resources for further development in their classrooms. After attending this material, you will be able to identify students who may be at-risk for dyslexia, understand the impact of dyslexia on your students, recognize which programs and strategies will have the greatest result with dyslexic learners and be able to discuss your understanding of dyslexia with colleagues and your student's families.
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