Still; Thursday but...There is no such thing as a strategy that only works with
students with dyslexia. Any well thought out strategy will work for the majority of
students. This is the basis for universal design. Consider the learning needs of
those with additional needs and you improve the learning environment of all.
Ian
Quoting alex larg <[log in to unmask]>:
> Dear Colleagues,
>
>
> A challenge has been set and as a good student I am doing my homework and
> casting a wide net. (or cheating by using the internet!)
>
> The task is to consider this conundrum. "...try and think of one study skills
> strategy that only works for students with dyslexia."
>
> Any thoughts on this warmly welcomed. There may be a prize for the best
> answer - but it will have to be very original - the answer - not the prize
> that is.
>
> Many thanks for your participation and please don't be afraid of stating the
> obvious which I might be overlooking,
>
> (Oh - if only Chris Baxter where here to help and what did happen to St John
> Skeates!?! - the good old days... :-)
>
> Happy Friday,
>
> Alex
>
>
>
> Alex Larg
> 07931 561 877 / 07916 175 077
>
> Freelance Assistive Technology Trainer
> Freelance Study Needs Assessor
> Former Disbility Officer (and still one at heart)
>
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