Understanding and Supporting Students with SLD/Dyslexia

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Understanding and Supporting Students with SLD/Dyslexia 17 June 2016 Presented by: Deborah Zang, LD Network

Understanding SLD Team up and take turns telling the other person about your day. Do not use the following words: To And Be For It Was Once the person speaking uses one of these words it s the other person s turn.

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Who Are We Teaching? A neurological disorder that affects the brain's ability to receive, process, store and respond to information Source: National Center for Learning Disabilities 4

The$SLD$Process$!! Processes!are!different!..!outcomes!can!be!the!same!! Box!Hill! Students!without!SLD!! On$the$Express$ Melbourne! CBD! Camberwell! East!Melbourne Students!with!SLD!! Stopping$All$Sta5ons$$ Train,!Bus!and!Walk! Kew Richmond! Analogy by Ann Williams

About SLD 1 in 10 people are estimated to have a SLD Worldwide figures of 16-20% 40% deemed gifted or talented 6

About SLD SLD is not about... not being smart; bad teachers; under-involved parents; disinterested/lazy kids. SLDs... - Are invisible - Range in severity - Issues are not static - Often hereditary - It s about Processing! 7

Strategies i.e., creating a level-playing field! 8

Have difficulty with: Know the Signs. Does the Fine motor skills and physical coordination? Expressing ideas either orally or in writing? Memorising particular information? Following a schedule, being on time, or meeting deadlines? Following small print, and/or following columns? Completing standard forms correctly? Following directions, especially multiple directions? Avoid reading and writing tasks Have a short attention span and/or difficulty maintaining focus in particular subject areas? Misinterpret language and/or have poor comprehension of what is said? Student... Get lost undertaking a task? Often misread or miscopy information? Perform similar tasks with different success rates from day-to-day? Confuse similar letters or numbers, reverse them, or confuse their order? Reverse or omit letters, words, or phrases when writing? Have persistent problems with sentence structure, writing mechanics, and organising written work? Spell the same word differently in one document? Confuse right and left, up and down? Have trouble telling you what has just been said? 9

Know the Signs Checklists The Yale Center for Dyslexia and Creativity http://dyslexia.yale.edu/clues1.html British Dyslexia Association http://www.bdadyslexia.org.uk/files/ Adult-Checklist.pdf 10

Classroom Strategies Reducing Stress absolute key! Be flexible, flexible, flexible! Give them more time across the board!!!! Frequent breaks Be conscious of the comments you make Look deeper into why they do or say something Processing is different They may be trying to do the right thing it just doesn t look like that They may not appear to be paying attention but... 11

Classroom Strategies Take a step back... What is the objective? Focus on strengths Don t set them up for failure... set realistic goals Relieve them from expectations that are not important, i.e, spelling Continual positive reinforcement 12

Classroom Strategies Arrange classroom for safe visibility, accessibility and movement Seat: near teacher and/or Cooperative learning/ small groups Time-out without excluding Stand near student when giving instructions positive role models low-distraction area 13

Classroom Strategies Support Peer tutoring Cross-age tutoring Study buddies Support Aides Teach to monitor own behaviours Behaviour contracts/rewards Self-advocacy/ communication skill training Conflict resolution strategies 14

Classroom Strategies Outlines and study guides Ensure regular lesson revisit/reviews Highlight instructions Clear behavioural objectives Clearly explain assessment grading criteria Use high-impact games and resources Reminders to stay on task, and monitor students work regularly Divide page into clearly marked sections when necessary Use visual prompts 15

Classroom Strategies Accommodations VCE/VCAL Admin Handbook great resource! Reschedule assessment task Extra time to complete Substitute task of the same type Replace one task with a different kind Use a planned task to assess more outcomes, or aspects of outcomes Use technology, aides, scribers, etc. Derive satisfactory completion of outcomes/ score from other assessments/work completed e.g. History Essay credited in English 16

Classroom Strategies ICT Helps to teach, organise, remediate and adjust Text-to-Speech - speaks the written text. Can also highlight as it reads. Speech recognition writes what you speak Spell Checkers including word prediction Visual Tools screen magnification, graphing calculations; Planning and organisational tools mind mapping, templates, alerts; Accessibility Devices scans text, formatting, scanners; Portable Tools ipads/tablets, phones, pens (notetaking, recording and reading) etc. 17

Classroom Strategies ICT Computer Programs and Apps to support other interventions and accommodation: Planning/Mindmaps Inspiration; ThinkSheet Reading, Writing, Spelling Units of Sound (online literacy program); Dragon Speaking Naturally; Wordshark; TextHelp!; Write Online; ClaroRead and ClaroSpeak; Livescribe Pen; WizzComTech reading pens; Source: www.bdatech.org 18

Classroom Strategies Organisational Skills Specifically and Actively Teach! Planning ahead Prioritising Setting clear task and timeline objectives Chunk down tasks in manageable sub tasks and set target dates for each step Calendar alerts, weekly overviews Colour-code binders with dividers; index cards, etc. Housekeeping filing/ organisation, locker/chair bag clean-up/organisation set day every week Highlight pens 19

Classroom Strategies Instructions Explicit, multi-sensory instructions accessible written form using demonstrations/concrete materials Directions in small steps Clear, simple, concise. Reduce word amount Be conscious of what you re saying, how you re saying it, how quickly you re saying it Teacher: Calculate means work out Student: Use a calculator Feedback ensure they understand Teach them to come to you at various steps of the process to ensure they understand 20

Classroom Strategies Instructions Explicitly provide big picture prior to beginning a new unit or task... Unit outline including objectives Tasks within Unit with timing Reading lists Break down large tasks into small chunks Written instructions -- address reader as you as if you were speaking to them directly, e.g. Step 1: You need to choose one French Impressionist Artist. 21

Classroom Strategies Instruction Whiteboard Blue or black markers and red only for some things Write learning intentions/lesson activities on side of the board at the start of each lesson. Put approximate amounts of times next to each Divide board into small columns rather than writing across length of board. Hint: if you have to move to finish a line, it is probably too long. 22

Classroom Strategies Reading Accessible More time Reduce amount of reading Movies instead of books Reading in other formats Audio books Customised formats Software programs TextHELP! E-text books on ipads issue for some 23

Classroom Strategies Reading Print Guidelines for People with SLD Typeface sans-serif fonts such as Calibri, Verdana, Arial and Trebuchet MS. Sassoon Infant and Open Dyslexic typefaces for people with dyslexia. Type size larger than 12pt many prefer 14 or 16 pt. Spacing at least 1.5 or double spaced. Simple layout best without a lot of visual distractions, i.e., background images, watermarks, pictures everywhere, etc. Type should be flush left, rag right for tracking (i.e., easier to see where the line ends). Colour. Black type is best. Different colour backgrounds helps some people, with many preferring black type on a yellow or light blue background Paper plain paper not glossy, textured or lightweight Give students option of handouts on different colour paper 24

Classroom Strategies Reading Limit lines to 60 70 characters. Lines too long or short can increase eye strain and limit comprehension. Don t hyphenate words not normally split just to fill line ends. Some Bold print is good especially to highlight. Do not use ALL CAPS, italic or underline type Use: Wide margins and headings. Short paragraphs to avoid dense blocks of text. Bullets or numbers rather than continuous prose (unless appropriate to the text type). 25

Classroom Strategies Reading To test whether instructions/worksheets are written to appropriate student reading level www.readability-score.com 26

Classroom Strategies Reading Teacher s Notes synopsis, list of characters, themes, etc. Days prior to delivery so they can absorb Help highlight key points Reading aloud DO NOT PUT THEM ON THE SPOT Only ask them if they volunteer Pre-arrange 27

Classroom Strategies Reading Handouts DON T... photocopy multiple times reduce when photocopying Please follow Dyslexic print guidelines 28

Classroom Strategies Writing Encourage writing on computer/ipad easier to cut and paste thoughts Writing can mean using speech to text software Utilise templates to help organise thoughts Inspiration software (mind-mapping) TEAL not explicit enough 29

Classroom Strategies Writing Bullet point ideas then make complete sentences and paragraphs Paragraphs do not need to be written in order It may be easier to write intro and conclusion paragraphs last Assessing - look for substance/ideas not spelling, grammatical, or punctuation errors; 30

Classroom Strategies Notetaking Share notes (assign a student), photograph from board, soft copies Explicitly teach note taking skills Write like SMS abbreviations, few words, etc. Draw pictures doesn t always have to be words Note taking templates Note cards Regularly review student s notes to ensure accuracy/completion 31

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Thank You! 33

Understanding and Supporting Students with SLD/Dyslexia Deborah Zang Director, LD Network 042 905 1108 info@ldnetwork.net.au 34

Sources Glyn Jones, Dyslexia Management Services Ann Williams Gerry Kennedy IT Consultancy LD Online (www.ldonline.com) British Dyslexia Association (www.bdadyslexia.org.uk) Action Dyslexia (www.actiondyslexia.co.uk) National Center for Learning Disabilities (US) Acheiveability.org.uk Dyslexia Association of Ireland Yale Center for Creativity and Dyslexia 35