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Processing Math Breakdowns by walking thru problems:Yale Center for Dyslexia & Creativity

Processing Math Breakdowns by walking thru problems:Yale Center for Dyslexia & Creativity | Students with dyslexia & ADHD in independent and public schools | Scoop.it

Have your students literally walk through Math problems.

Students with slower processing speeds or executive-function problems are often no different from their peers in math proficiency in first and second grade; but as they confront multistep computations in upper elementary school tests, their scores tumble because they lack the skills necessary to produce organized, efficient output. These students aren’t losing their earlier skill base. New tasks demand efficient processing in different domains. The mathematics problems they now encounter need organizational skills involving planning and sequencing, as well as skills like handwriting, copying text, note taking, and other outputs requiring accuracy and efficiency. These skills are often difficult for dyslexic students. Students who struggle with processing multistep problems can improve their accuracy by employing several strategies that involve “walking” and “talking” problems through.

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50 Top Sources Of Free eLearning Courses

50 Top Sources Of Free eLearning Courses | Students with dyslexia & ADHD in independent and public schools | Scoop.it

Whether you are looking for a master’s degree program, computer science classes, a K-12 curriculum, or GED study program, this list gives you a look at 50 websites that promise education for free.

From databases that organize over 1,000,000 students throughout 16 universities, to a small library of documents for those interested in history, the opportunities for free online learning continue to expand as the Internet becomes a crucial component in education.


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Nine steps to quality online learning: introduction - Tony Bates

Nine steps to quality online learning: introduction - Tony Bates | Students with dyslexia & ADHD in independent and public schools | Scoop.it

I’m going to suggest a series of practical steps towards implementing such standards.
I’m assuming that the previous analysis of why an online approach is required has already been done.
Here in brief are the nine steps (outlined incidentally in my recent presentation to the University of Sherbrooke). I will do one short post a day on each of these nine steps:
Decide how you want to teach online
Decide what kind of online course you and your students need
Work in a team
Build on existing resources
Master the technology
Set appropriate learning goals for online learning
Create a strong online course structure/schedule
Communicate, communicate, communicate
Innovate and evaluate.


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9 Characteristics Of 21st Century Learning

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9 Characteristics Of 21st Century Learning

 

1. Learner-centered

2. Media-driven (this doesn’t have to mean digital media)

3. Personalized

4. Transfer-by-Design

5. Visibly Relevant

6. Data-Rich

7. Adaptable

8. Interdependent

9. Diverse

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http://www.teachthought.com/learning/9-characteristics-of-21st-century-learning/

 


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