I currently teach at a school for
children with dyslexia. One of the most important aspects for the students when they are reading is for them to experience success. The student at my school often
time’s have entered the school with a lower confidence level because they have
struggled in their previous schools. If these students do not experience any
sort of success, then they are going to give up. I have found in the past that
my students really enjoy reading when it is of interest to them. I think that
it is very important to incorporate student’s interests into the lessons that
you are planning. Throughout the weeks thus far of school, the two other
teachers that I work with as well as myself are constantly evaluating the
progress each student has made thus far. This is important to see if the
students have benefited from the lessons that have been conducted and if not,
there needs to be a change made place. I found this reading interesting to look over when I am
currently working at a school where instruction is centered on students who are identified with
language-related learning differences that include dyslexia
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