Another issue that these teachers face is the lack of state funding for programs that may help these students excel in areas that they lack the confidence that they need to succeed. A program called Bookshare is helping to change that by offering free services to students that have dyslexia and other learning obstacles. To learn more, check out this article here and see how Bookshare is helping children with dyslexia like to read!
Technology helps dyslexic students develop a love of reading #dyslexia
Submitted by Judy Hanning on Mon, 2016-11-21 08:00
Many teachers don’t know enough about the challenges in the classroom prior to becoming a teacher. This can include students that have dyslexia. One teacher by the name of Leslie Patterson was no exception to this rule but now she is a certified academic language and dyslexia therapist at an elementary school. This school is leading the pack in using new technology to reach out to the dyslexic students.
Teachers and Dyslexia: Are they prepared for the classroom?
Key Takeaways:
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A new way of teaching students with dyslexia is to involve technology.
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Bookshare allows the students to read and listen to the words at the same time.
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The program is not state funded but if you have been diagnosed of dyslexia and other learning difficulties it is free.
Read the full article here:
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/oct/23/technology-helps-dyslexic-students-develop-a-love-/
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2016/oct/23/technology-helps-dyslexic-students-develop-a-love-/