Title: Learning and teaching for dyslexic pupils
1Learning and teaching for dyslexic pupils
Areas of need set out in the SEN code of practice
2Learning outcomes
- You will
- understand current definitions of dyslexia
- know some of the barriers to learning for
dyslexic pupils - be able to recognise when to modify learning
objectives for dyslexic pupils - know some access strategies, teaching styles and
approaches for dyslexic pupils, and - become familiar with some of the ICT that can
support dyslexic pupils.
3Learning outcomes
Activity 1
- You will
- understand current definitions of dyslexia, and
- be aware of some of the barriers to learning
experienced by dyslexic learners.
4Talents and abilities that often accompany
dyslexia
- Lateral thinking and imaginative problem-solving
- Good spatial awareness and visualising skills.
5When things go wrong
I hide my work. Sometimes I wish I could hide
myself away forever Pupil with dyslexia
6Building self-confidence
- Use specific praise
- Praise ideas, content and effort
- Value pupils work and make sure that the pupil
and their peers do too - Notice and use pupils strengths
- Avoid exposing pupils weaknesses in front of
their peers - Make sure the whole class understands what is
dyslexia and is aware of famous dyslexic role
models.
7Learning outcome
Activity 2
- You will consider ways in which you can recognise
pupils likely to be on the dyslexic continuum.
8Identifying dyslexia and assessing learning needs
- National curriculum assessment profiles
- Achievement of curricular targets, particular
difficulties with class or group curricular
targets involving spelling, sequencing skills or
rote recall - Day-to-day assessment in class
- Written work
- Screening for difficulties in phonological
awareness - Checklists.
9Learning outcomes
Activity 3
- You will
- consider when to modify learning objectives for
dyslexic learners, and - become familiar with some of the teaching
approaches and access strategies that are
appropriate for dyslexic learners.
10Waves of intervention
Wave 3 Additional highly personalised
interventions
Wave 2 Additional interventions to enable pupils
to work at age-related expectations or above
Wave 1 Inclusive, quality first teaching for all
11A dyslexia-friendly classroom
12Visual timetable
13Display of pupils work
Slide 1.19
14Science words
Slide 1.20
15ICT prompts
16English work
17Using mind maps
18Assessing learning traffic lights
19Desktop prompts
20Pupils workplace, with table wedge
21Rainbow alphabet
22Using the alphabet
23Work display and bookshelves
24Learning outcome
Activity 4
- You will consider some teaching styles and
approaches appropriate for dyslexic learners.
25Learning outcome
Activity 5
- You will become familiar with some of the ICT
that supports dyslexic pupils.
26Presenting written information
- Printed information might look like this to
dyslexic learners
Click on the text box on the left to activate the
animation see the animation.
27Learning outcomes
Activity 6
- You will
- consolidate your learning about dyslexia by
looking at examples of appropriately
differentiated lessons, and - identify key points of action for yourself.