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Supporting delayed readers: Strategies for success

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Support must be personalized, often requiring collaboration among educators, families, and specialists to overcome socio-economic barriers, learning differences, or other challenges. Individualizing student instruction: Effects on literacy and learning. Intensive interventions for students with reading disabilities: Meaningful impacts.

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College Students With Learning Disabilities Are Asking For More Support. Will They Get It?

Edsurge

College students with learning disabilities experienced a sudden rupture of the status quo this spring when most of their courses moved online. In some cases, the change interfered with the coping strategies students use to learn. There seems to be an environmental factor involved.”

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Flipped learning is changing the face of special ed

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Flipped learning and one-to-one are a powerful combo for some populations. Using a flipped learning approach, teachers record their lessons and post them online, so students can watch the content over and over again until they understand—and class time is used to provide more personalized support. million children in the U.S.

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Early screening and intervention are the key to math success

eSchool News

But there’s a similar learning disability that is holding back the achievement of students in mathematics, and it’s much less widely known. As with reading disabilities, early identification can lead to timely and effective support, reducing students’ long-term struggles with math and boosting educational outcomes.

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Steps Toward Creating a More Accessible and Inclusive College Classroom

Faculty Focus

Creating a classroom in the service of social justice (The Metropolitan Center for Urban Education, 2008) requires a profound understanding of the impact of human diversity on teaching and learning (Cushner et al., Recognize that disability is often defined by the environment in which an individual exists.

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3 keys to teaching students with dyslexia to read

eSchool News

There are so many myths surrounding what it means to have dyslexia, and unfortunately, the aspiring educator doesn’t typically learn the signs of dyslexia in a college classroom. Related content: My tech essentials for students with dyslexia.

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Don’t wait: The importance of early dyslexia intervention

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A learning disorder that can impact a child’s ability to read or interpret words, letters, and other symbols—but that doesn’t affect general intelligence—dyslexia often goes unnoticed until a student displays significant struggles with reading and/or writing. Early identification is key.