Professional Learning:
- Grade level specific
- Staff training
- CDE modules
Many literacy specialists and special education teachers have training in:
- Orton-Gillingham
- Wilson Reading System
- Heggerty
- 95% group
- David Kilpatrick Phonological Awareness protocols
Assistive Technology supports:
- Bookshare
- Learning Ally
- ReadWrite Google
- Chrome Extensions/Apps
Instruction for those who struggle with reading, including those with dyslexia should take into account:
- Like all students, individuals with dyslexia require evidence-based instruction in all five components of reading: phonemic awareness, phonics, fluency, vocabulary and comprehension, as well as writing and spelling. However, individuals with dyslexia require instruction with greater intensity and duration than typically developing readers and writers.
- Individuals with dyslexia require multi-sensory instruction that addresses core deficits in phonological processing as well as explicitly teaches the structure of the English language.
- Helpful classroom accommodations for those with dyslexia include: assistive technology (e.g. utilizing voice to print embedded tools), time extensions and audio books, just to name a few.
- Individuals with dyslexia need help understanding their personal learning strengths and challenges and how to advocate for support and accommodations to ensure optimal learning.
- Because instruction is a complex undertaking, teachers who provide instruction and remediation should be highly trained and supervised in the use of proven evidence-based instructional practices.
Bright MINDS:
- Dyslexia Support Program at Alameda International Jr/Sr.
- Alameda International's enhanced Dyslexia Support program empowers bright, talented students who are challenged by dyslexia and related language-based learning differences.