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Author: Judith Kirsh Date: January 2007. Basic Literacy in ESOL module. Session 3: Identifying and supporting dyslexic learners. The Skills for Life Improvement Programme is delivered on behalf of the Quality Improvement Agency by CfBT Education Trust and partners. Aims.
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Author: Judith Kirsh Date: January 2007
Basic Literacy in ESOL module • Session 3: Identifying and supporting dyslexic learners The Skills for Life Improvement Programme is delivered on behalf of the Quality Improvement Agency by CfBT Education Trust and partners
Aims • For participants to: • increase their understanding of dyslexia • develop their ability to make appropriate choices of approach and methodology when teaching adult ESOL learners basic literacy.
Learning objectives • By the end of the session participants will have: • examined indicators of dyslexia and the implications of the dyslexic learning style for ESOL teachers • explored ways of supporting dyslexic learners of ESOL • investigated theories of how people learn to spell • examined methods of teaching spelling to beginner writers of English. The Skills for Life Improvement Programme is delivered on behalf of the Quality Improvement Agency by CfBT Education Trust and partners
drills role plays putting sentences in order discussion ‘Murphy’-type grammar exercises reminiscences games substitution tables information gap grammar and spelling rules drama visuals other… ESOL activities: would these suit global or analytic learners?
Dyslexia – implications for ESOL basic literacy • Teaching and learning should be: • multi-sensory • contextualised • personally meaningful to the learner • global • concrete • structured • inductive • explicit.
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