A learning disabled student …
Teaching Students with Special Needs: Advice for Teachers (Grades K-12) - TeacherVision... - 0 views
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Use these appropriate strategies with learning disabled students:
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Present tests and reading materials in an oral format so the assessment is not unduly influenced by lack of reading ability.
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Learning-Centered Syllabi Workshop
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Creating and using a learner-centered syllabus is integral to the process of creating learning communities.
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students and their ability to learn are at the center of what we do
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pedagogy assumes that the child learner is a dependent personality, has limited experience, is ready to learn based on age level, is oriented to learning a particular subject matter, and is motivated by external rewards and punishment (Guffey and Rampp 1997; Sipe 2001).
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traditional teaching practices, not considered appropriate for adults, are suited to the needs of children and adolescents
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The ongoing debates—andragogy vs. pedagogy, teacher directed vs. learner centered—may mean that no single theory explains how adult learning differs from children's learning (Vaske 2001).
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As Siegel (2006) points out, “children have always engaged in what are now called multimodal literacy practices” (pg.65) Children naturally talk about, dramatize and draw ideas that they are reading and writing about. Furthermore, using multiple modes or sign systems can provide new and deeper meaning (Siegel, 2006, pg. 71)
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Research to date shows that when curricular changes include multimodality, those youth who experience substantial success are the very ones who’ve been labeled “struggling reader” or “learning disabled” (Siegel, 2006, pg. 73)
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Many progressive pedagogies such as constructivism, experiential learning and inquiry learning emphasize the importance of building upon students’ experiences, knowledge, skills and interests (Rowsell, Kosnik & Beck, 2009.)
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