All posts tagged: Teaching Strategies

How to Make Distance Learning Work for Teachers and Students

For many educators, teaching through a computer screen is not what they imagined when they entered this profession. However, the circumstances surrounding the coronavirus pandemic have forced teachers across the world to implement distance learning strategies that, for many, will be in place for the remainder of the school year. Transitioning to distance learning is certainly a challenge for all educators, but teachers who work with dyslexic students may find this time especially difficult. Countless teaching strategies for dyslexia emphasize the importance of multisensory, individualized learning, which may seem impossible to implement without being in the classroom. We understand. ReadSource is here for educators who are navigating this unfamiliar territory and trying to make distance learning work for themselves and their students. 

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How to Create a Dyslexia-Friendly Learning Environment at Home

Families across the globe are dealing with an unprecedented situation as schools, offices, and local businesses are closed for the foreseeable future to keep everyone safe from the coronavirus. These precautions mean educators, parents, and students are adjusting to a distance learning environment where students can learn from home. While some students may be able to make this transition smoothly, students with learning differences like dyslexia may have a harder time succeeding in this new educational environment. ReadSource is here to help parents, educators, and students by providing a few tips on how to create a dyslexia-friendly learning environment at home.

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Top Teaching Strategies for Students with Dyslexia

Every teacher works hard to establish a classroom environment that’s conducive to helping all students learn most effectively. As this is easier said than done, educators must plan and teach intentionally to ensure that students with learning differences feel comfortable in the classroom. Whether you are a teacher learning how to help students with dyslexia or are a parent wondering how to help a child with dyslexia at home, ReadSource is here to provide information on some of the best teaching strategies for students with dyslexia.

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