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1 Dyslexia and Final Exams
Julia Koifman Beit Ekshtein High School, Beit Yanay Annual ETAI Conference Jerusalem, 2015

2 Programme Introduction Recognizing LD Students
Reading, Writing and Listening in LD Classes Technology in the Classroom Planning a Computer-Assisted lesson Final Exams and Accomodations Positive Aspects of Dyslexia

3 Introduction

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5 Recognizing LD Students https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IEpBujdee8M

6 They both are unfocused and do the tasks wrong.
Behavior Hyperactive kids… are restless and chatty shout the answers before they hear the whole question Daydreamers… never make any troubles listen to the teacher but misunderstand the material They both are unfocused and do the tasks wrong.

7 Writing They confuse letters They misspell words
They make a lot of grammar and syntax mistakes Their sentences are short and non- informative Their compositions are too short and incoherent Their handwriting is unreadable

8 Reading They can read but they don’t understand
They often refuse to read aloud since they are afraid of making mistakes They mispronounce the words They read slowly and get exhausted While doing reading comprehension tasks they guess the answers

9 Speaking and Listening
Most of them understand spoken English They can speak English fluently While doing listening comprehension they understand the spoken text but misunderstand the questions They guess the answers or give up

10 Aims of Special Education Schools
To develop students' listening skills To develop their vocabulary To improve their spelling and grammar To develop their writing skills To improve teaching literary texts

11 When Beit Ekshtein High Schools get new students every year, their tasks are:
To identify their LD To appropriate diagnostic studies To help this population to succeed To enable them to realize their full potential To complete their studies successfully

12 Computer-Assisted lessons in 11th -12th grades
Research studies show that good computer software enhances learning in the less motivated student. Almost without exception, students enjoy the computer sessions.

13 https://getkahoot.com/
Kahoot Grammar and Vocabulary Reading and Listening Comprehension Literature

14 Literature in LD classes

15 The Road Not Taken

16 Rhyme and Spelling

17 Teaching HOTS and LOTS ts/The%20Road%20Not%20Taken/The%20Road%20Not%20Taken.pdf

18 Final Exam and Accomodations
h/Bagrut/LD/LD_+Guidelines.htm

19 Testing Accommodation
Authorized by the Regional LD committees. Authorized by the School LD committee. Testing Accommodation A, B, C, D, E, F, G Extra time F, G A, B, C, D, E Ignoring spelling errors Use of an electronic dictionary Text enlargement E, G A, B, C, D, F Listening to a recording F,G Recording answers Oral Examination: Listening to a recording + recording/typing answers on the computerized exam

20 Positive Aspects of Dyslexia
“Dyslexia affects only some skills and abilities, and is not linked to a person's general level of intelligence”

21 Dyslexic people are highly creative thinkers who often solve problems through visual imagery. While the school years can be a difficult time for dyslexic learners, their exceptional gifts and talents have made them some of the most successful people in the world- outside the classroom. So while some people, at some times, may look at dyslexia as a disability, it really is a learning difference that is accompanied by some impressive strengths.

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23 Dyslexic Strengths Often highly creative Persistent
Can easily grasp new concepts See patterns, connections and similarities that others don’t see Excellent at solving puzzles Holistic:  they see the big picture, don’t get lost in details, get to the important aspects Excellent comprehension of stories read or told to them Strong reasoning skills Understand abstract ideas Inclination to think outside the box

24 Dyslexic Careers Science/Research Marketing/Sales Design
Woodworking/Carpentry Art Acting Architecture Engineering Photography Music Software design Sport

25 Bibliography .1. Burani C, "Morpheme based reading aloud" e&_&ERICExtSearch_SearchValue_0=EJ796533&ERICExtSearch_Searc hType_0=no&accno=EJ796533 2. Davis R.D., "37 Common Characteristics of Dyslexia". 3. Goguadze T, "Signs of Dyslexia in Teenagers". Moscow State University, Russia. 4. Houk M.D., "Tips to Help Dyslexic Students". a34071

26 Julia Koifman jkoifman@yandex.ru
Thank you! Julia Koifman


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