Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Explore Great Training Possibilities

Teaching reading to students with learning disabilities can be done through simple self-training. Anyone can purchase materials in order to teach students with reading disabilities. For example, the Recipe for Reading book along with the Put Reading First: The Research Building Blocks for Teaching Children to Read can be easily followed in a step-by-step fashion. Please go to http://www.epsbooks.com/dynamic/pop-ups/rtu_pop-up.asp?series=491M&seriesdescription=Recipe%20for%20.

For educators that would like hands-on training, there are workshops or conferences given on-line or in-person. Workshops and webinars are great ways to experience an effective teaching approach by a qualified trainer. Please go to http://www.ncld.org/other-ncld-sites

Whatever evidence-based method that you choose to pursue, I’m sure it will definitely have a positive impact on the lives of your struggling readers!

Great evidence-based possibilities!

  1. Orton-Gillingham
  2. Wilson Reading System
  3. Corrective Reading

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