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Dyslexia

By John A Beck
    SDCC
    ED 300
Professor Lord
  9/23/2012
What Is Dyslexia?

    A learning disability. (Nielsen, 2002)

    It is a neurological issue. (“What is dyslexia,”)

    The brain has difficulty recognizing and
    processing symbols. (“Developmental reading disorder, ”)
What Causes Dyslexia?

    No consensus cause. (Nielsen, 2002)

    Has been linked to particular genes that
    control how the brain develops. (“Causes, ”)

    Appears to be inherited.    (“Causes, ”)
Prevalence

    15%-17% of the population is dyslexic.   (Nielsen,
    2002)





    80% of all people labeled “learning disabled”
    are affected by Dyslexia. (Nielsen, 2002)
Characteristics of a Student With
                 Dyslexia

    Trouble spelling. (Nielsen, 2002)

    Reversal of words and letters.           (Nielsen, 2002)


    Illegible handwriting. (Nielsen, 2002)

    Eyes make erratic movements while reading.
    (Nielsen, 2002)


    Trouble learning and remembering words via
    sight. (Nielsen, 2002)
Dyslexia Is Unique

    Not all cases of dyslexia are the same. It
    affects people to varying levels and degrees.
    (Marshall)


    Some dyslexics can read but not write.             (Heymans)


    Some can write, but not read.          (Heymans)


    Varying levels of affect. (Marshall)
Dyslexia Is Unique

    Some letters backwards or upside down.             (Marshall)


    Some cannot tell the difference between
    similar looking letters. (Marshall)

    Some might see letters jumbled.       (Marshall)


    Some see letters out of order.   (Marshall)


    Some might be able to see letters fine, but
    may not be able to sound out words. (Marshall)
What It Can Look Like




                    (Heymans)
What It Can Look Like




                        (Heymans)
What It Can Look Like




                        (Heymans)
Dyslexia Can Affect Anyone

    “A disorder manifested by difficulty in learning
    to read despite conventional instruction,
    adequate intelligence and sociocultural
    opportunity.” (Nielsen, 2002)

    Dyslexia is NOT related to intelligence level.
    Dyslexia does not equal less intelligent. (“Dyslexia, ”)
What People With Dyslexia Look
                Like

    Dyslexia affects a wide range of people.




                              (“Famous people with, ”)
How Teachers Can Help

    Use a multisensory approach. Employ
    auditory and kinesthetic tactics. (Nielsen, 2002)

    Never force a dyslexic to read aloud in class.
    (Nielsen, 2002)


    Allow dyslexic students to demonstrate their
    knowledge through alternative assessments.
    (Nielsen, 2002)
How Teachers Can Help

    Provide handouts of notes so students can
    focus on listening to lectures and not writing
    the lecture down. (Schachter)

    Allow students to record lectures so they can
    transcribe later on. (Schachter)

    Be supportive, positive, and helpful.   (Heymans)
References
Causes. (n.d.). Retrieved from
   http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/dyslexia/DS00224/DSECTION=causes
Developmental reading disorder. (n.d.). Retrieved from
   http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0002379/
Dyslexia. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.visionandlearning.org/dyslexia08.html
Famous people with the gift of dyslexia. (n.d.). Retrieved from
   http://www.dyslexia.com/famous.htm
Heymans, Y. (n.d.). Dyslexia. Retrieved from http://www.etni.org.il/etninews/inter2d.htm
Marshall, A. (n.d.). Understanding and recognizing dyslexia. Retrieved from
  http://www.dyslexia.com/library/information.htm
References
Nielsen, L. (2002). Brief reference of student disabilities with strategies for the classroom. (pp.
   67-73). Thousand Oaks, California.: Corwin Press.
Schachter, R. (n.d.). Dyslexia: What teachers need to know. Retrieved from
   http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/article/dyslexia-what-teachers-need-know
What is dyslexia. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.dyslexia.org/dyslexia.shtml

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SDCC ED 300 John Beck Learning Disability Power Point Week 2

  • 1. Dyslexia By John A Beck SDCC ED 300 Professor Lord 9/23/2012
  • 2. What Is Dyslexia?  A learning disability. (Nielsen, 2002)  It is a neurological issue. (“What is dyslexia,”)  The brain has difficulty recognizing and processing symbols. (“Developmental reading disorder, ”)
  • 3. What Causes Dyslexia?  No consensus cause. (Nielsen, 2002)  Has been linked to particular genes that control how the brain develops. (“Causes, ”)  Appears to be inherited. (“Causes, ”)
  • 4. Prevalence  15%-17% of the population is dyslexic. (Nielsen, 2002)  80% of all people labeled “learning disabled” are affected by Dyslexia. (Nielsen, 2002)
  • 5. Characteristics of a Student With Dyslexia  Trouble spelling. (Nielsen, 2002)  Reversal of words and letters. (Nielsen, 2002)  Illegible handwriting. (Nielsen, 2002)  Eyes make erratic movements while reading. (Nielsen, 2002)  Trouble learning and remembering words via sight. (Nielsen, 2002)
  • 6. Dyslexia Is Unique  Not all cases of dyslexia are the same. It affects people to varying levels and degrees. (Marshall)  Some dyslexics can read but not write. (Heymans)  Some can write, but not read. (Heymans)  Varying levels of affect. (Marshall)
  • 7. Dyslexia Is Unique  Some letters backwards or upside down. (Marshall)  Some cannot tell the difference between similar looking letters. (Marshall)  Some might see letters jumbled. (Marshall)  Some see letters out of order. (Marshall)  Some might be able to see letters fine, but may not be able to sound out words. (Marshall)
  • 8. What It Can Look Like (Heymans)
  • 9. What It Can Look Like (Heymans)
  • 10. What It Can Look Like (Heymans)
  • 11. Dyslexia Can Affect Anyone  “A disorder manifested by difficulty in learning to read despite conventional instruction, adequate intelligence and sociocultural opportunity.” (Nielsen, 2002)  Dyslexia is NOT related to intelligence level. Dyslexia does not equal less intelligent. (“Dyslexia, ”)
  • 12. What People With Dyslexia Look Like  Dyslexia affects a wide range of people. (“Famous people with, ”)
  • 13. How Teachers Can Help  Use a multisensory approach. Employ auditory and kinesthetic tactics. (Nielsen, 2002)  Never force a dyslexic to read aloud in class. (Nielsen, 2002)  Allow dyslexic students to demonstrate their knowledge through alternative assessments. (Nielsen, 2002)
  • 14. How Teachers Can Help  Provide handouts of notes so students can focus on listening to lectures and not writing the lecture down. (Schachter)  Allow students to record lectures so they can transcribe later on. (Schachter)  Be supportive, positive, and helpful. (Heymans)
  • 15. References Causes. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/dyslexia/DS00224/DSECTION=causes Developmental reading disorder. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmedhealth/PMH0002379/ Dyslexia. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.visionandlearning.org/dyslexia08.html Famous people with the gift of dyslexia. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.dyslexia.com/famous.htm Heymans, Y. (n.d.). Dyslexia. Retrieved from http://www.etni.org.il/etninews/inter2d.htm Marshall, A. (n.d.). Understanding and recognizing dyslexia. Retrieved from http://www.dyslexia.com/library/information.htm
  • 16. References Nielsen, L. (2002). Brief reference of student disabilities with strategies for the classroom. (pp. 67-73). Thousand Oaks, California.: Corwin Press. Schachter, R. (n.d.). Dyslexia: What teachers need to know. Retrieved from http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/article/dyslexia-what-teachers-need-know What is dyslexia. (n.d.). Retrieved from http://www.dyslexia.org/dyslexia.shtml