COE 100 - Supporting Readers who Struggle with Dyslexia
Description
This course will give P - 12 educators a comprehensive overview of the history, theory and instructional practices in the science of reading and structured literacy for students with dyslexia. The six units will include lectures, demonstrations, simulations, assessments of knowledge, and feedback. Learn pedagogical techniques that are evidence-based and specifically tailored to address dyslexia related challenges.
Upon successful completion of this course, participants will receive a certificate of completion, exhibiting 15 hours of professional development and the skills earned.
Outline
This course is presented virtually through the Canvas platform, and learners may engage with their instructor at the their own pace.Program Objectives
- Know the nature and characteristics of individuals with language learning differences/deficits including dyslexia.
- Understand the history, theory and nature of reading instruction, the science of reading, and structured literacy as it relates to meeting the needs of students with dyslexia.
- Be familiar with the common dyslexia comorbidities and impact on student learning.
- Learn the principles of guided discovery teaching as it applies to students with dyslexia.
- Participate in class activities and class assignments designed to develop intimate understanding of the expected learning profile of learners with dyslexia.
- Be familiar with the specific professional terminology related to dyslexia.
- Understand the rationale and significance of “learning without failure.”