COD 2022 - D711
Webinar - The Benefits of Literature for Students with Dyslexia in the EFL class
Pre-school, primary and secondary school EFL teachers
2
sesiones, inicia: 24-May
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Ficha del curso
Ciclo: 2022
Nivel: A Distancia
Idioma: Inglés
Estado: Terminado
Lugar: A Distancia
Capacitador/es: Ms. Patricia Pena Koessler, Ms. María José Boladeras MA
Colegios Afiliados
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Centros de Examen
ARS 4400.00
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ARS 4400.00
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Sesiones
Sesiones | Fechas | Inicia | Termina |
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1 | 24 Mayo 2022 | 05:30 pm | 07:00 pm |
2 | 31 Mayo 2022 | 05:30 pm | 07:00 pm |
Capacitador/es
Patricia Pena Koessler
María José Boladeras
Pre-school, primary and secondary school EFL teachers
- To analyse Argentina’s 27306 national law and its requirements to ensure dyslexic or other SEN (Special Educational Needs) students receive equity in educational opportunities.
- To help teachers recognise typical signs of dyslexia in order to inform educational psychologists at school and provide the former with useful strategies to create a dyslexia-friendly classroom.
- To reflect on neurodiversity, building on our students’ strengths and fostering inclusion in our mixed-ability class.
- To propose multisensory techniques together with literary activities that benefit dyslexic and all students.
- To help teachers recognise typical signs of dyslexia in order to inform educational psychologists at school and provide the former with useful strategies to create a dyslexia-friendly classroom.
- To reflect on neurodiversity, building on our students’ strengths and fostering inclusion in our mixed-ability class.
- To propose multisensory techniques together with literary activities that benefit dyslexic and all students.
Multi -sensory teaching is highly beneficial for all students, and more so for those with dyslexia and other learning difficulties. We’ll share how performance poetry can become the ideal springboard to introduce dyslexic students to the literary world. Laughter and body movement help self-conscious learners relax, lower their affective filter and derive enjoyment from the class. It is the purpose of our talk to show how literature, when endowed with a playful and emotive frame, proves enormously effective in the EFL class.
Firstly, we will examine how the dyslexic brain works when reading and when learning a foreign language. Once having done so, we will suggest teaching strategies for dyslexic students to enjoy and benefit from the use of literary texts in the EFL class. We intend to show how, in the end, all students in a mixed-ability class profit from the teaching of literature and a teaching methodology accommodated to dyslexic students.
• Benton, Michael (1992) Secondary Worlds, Literature teaching and the Visual Arts. Buckingham: Open University Press.
• Dehaene, Stanislas (2014) El Cerebro Lector: Últimas noticias de las neurociencias sobre la lectura, la enseñanza, el aprendizaje y la dislexia. Buenos Aires: Siglo Veintiuno Editores.
• Franklin, Daniel (2018) Helping Your Child with Language-Based Learning Disabilities. Oakland: New Harbinger Publications.
• Maley, Alan (1993) Short and Sweet, Short texts and how to use them, Volume 1. Great Britain: Penguin Books.
• Ruttle, Kate (2018) Differentiating for Inclusion, Target Ladders: Dyslexia. UK: LDA.
• Ruttle, Kate (2009) You Can series: Motivate reluctant readers. Warwickshire: Scholastic.
• Dehaene, Stanislas (2014) El Cerebro Lector: Últimas noticias de las neurociencias sobre la lectura, la enseñanza, el aprendizaje y la dislexia. Buenos Aires: Siglo Veintiuno Editores.
• Franklin, Daniel (2018) Helping Your Child with Language-Based Learning Disabilities. Oakland: New Harbinger Publications.
• Maley, Alan (1993) Short and Sweet, Short texts and how to use them, Volume 1. Great Britain: Penguin Books.
• Ruttle, Kate (2018) Differentiating for Inclusion, Target Ladders: Dyslexia. UK: LDA.
• Ruttle, Kate (2009) You Can series: Motivate reluctant readers. Warwickshire: Scholastic.