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Dyslexia Awareness Arkansas Law, Common Myths, and Our Responsibilities

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Dyslexia AwarenessArkansas Law, Common Myths,

and Our Responsibilities

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Outcomes•Arkansas Laws•Definition of Dyslexia•Required Screenings •Supporting Students with

Dyslexia

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Arkansas Law

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Arkansas Law• Parents of struggling students with dyslexia

approached Arkansas lawmakers with concerns regarding screening and interventions for their children.

• From this, Arkansas State Legislature enacted Act 1294 of the 2013 regular session to ensure that children with dyslexia have their needs met by all Arkansas public school systems.

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Dyslexia is defined as a learning disability that is

neurological in origin.

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Dyslexia is characterized by…A deficit in the phonological component of language which can cause difficulties with:➢decoding ➢accurate and fluent word recognition ➢spelling

➢reading comprehension ➢reduced reading experience

➢deficiencies in vocabulary and background knowledge

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These characteristics are often unexpected in

relation to the student's other cognitive abilities.

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Myths about Dyslexia • Very common among parents, teachers,

and the general public.

• Need to know myths as well as the truths.

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Picture Naming Exercise• You will see two pictures.• When you recognize the picture, name it

out loud.

• Ready?

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True or False?• Reversal errors are a defining feature of

dyslexia.

b for d

was for saw

53 for 35

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True or False?• Reversal errors are a defining feature of

dyslexia.b for d

was for saw

53 for 35• False!

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If it were true… you would all have dyslexia!

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What’s the Story about Reversals?

• Reversals are a symptom of early reading development...not a cause for reading difficulties.

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True or False• Eye tracking exercises are effective in

correcting dyslexia.

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True or False• Eye tracking exercises are effective in

correcting dyslexia.

• False!

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Eye-Movements in Reading• It feels like our eyes glide across the page

but they don’t!– They move in little jumps with little

pauses in between.– Faulty eye movements do not cause

poor reading but are a by-product of it!

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True or False• Dyslexia can be helped by using colored

lenses.

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True or False• Dyslexia can be helped by using colored

lenses.

• False!

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What We Think Dyslexia Is• Unexpectedly poor reading that is due to

a problem in language--not in vision.• The language system implicated is the

phonological system—the part of the brain used for processing speech sounds.

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True or False?• Dyslexia is more common in boys than in

girls.

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Controversial: Two Views• Male vulnerability is a myth. Equal

numbers of girls affected.

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Controversial: Two Views

• It is a fact that more boys than girls are identified as having dyslexia.

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Controversial: Two Views

• If you are a teacher and have a limited number of referrals, why might you be more likely to refer a boy than a girl?

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Controversial: Two Views• If you are a teacher and have a limited

number of referrals, why might you be more likely to refer a boy than a girl?

• Behavior problems. Referral bias could explain the fact of more boys being identified than girls.

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True or False?• Parents with dyslexia are more likely to

have children with dyslexia.

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True or False?• Parents with dyslexia are more likely to

have children with dyslexia.

• True!

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Familial Risk• Having a parent or sibling with dyslexia

increases risk, but does not mean a child will be affected.

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True or False?• Students with dyslexia commonly have

additional problems (e.g., ADHD, social problems).

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True or False?• Students with dyslexia commonly have

additional problems (e.g., ADHD, social problems).

• True!

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Conclusions1. Reversal errors are not a cause or hallmark characteristic of dyslexia.2. Faulty eye-movements are not a common cause of dyslexia.3. Dyslexia is a language problem not a visual problem. Language problem resides in the phonological system.

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Conclusions4. Dyslexia runs in families.5. Children and adults with dyslexia may have other problems (e.g., ADHD).6. Dyslexia occurs in boys and girls.

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• Flip flopsBEACH BALL BRAIN BREAK!

Happy

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Steven Spielberg - Dyslexia Interviewhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-lGr840jE_0

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General Steps for Identifying Students at Risk1. Screening

2. Inform the student’s parents

3. Develop and implement an intervention plan

4. Measure outcomes

5. Modify interventions if necessary

6. Measure outcomes

7. Seek further diagnostic testing

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Who Should be Screened?According to Ark. Code Ann. § 6-41-603, a school district shall screen:

• Each student in kindergarten through grade two (K-2);

• Any student in grade three or higher experiencing difficulty, as noted by a classroom teacher.

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The screening of students shall be performed with fidelity and include

without limitation :1. Phonological and phonemic awareness;2. Sound symbol recognition;3. Alphabet knowledge;4. Decoding skills;5. Rapid naming; and6. Encoding skills.

(Ark. Code Ann. § 6-41-603)

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Kindergarten Administration: Recommended Mid-Year

DIBELS Subtest Required ComponentPhoneme Segmentation Fluency (PSF)

Phonemic Awareness

Letter Naming Fluency (LNF)

Alphabet Knowledge

Nonsense Word Fluency Sound Symbol Recognition/Decoding Skills

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Kindergarten Administration: Recommended Mid-Year

Recommended Assessment Required ComponentArkansas Rapid Naming Screener*

Rapid Naming Skills

Developmental Spelling Analysis (DSA)**

Encoding Skills

* Located on the ADE website.** Located in Word Journeys by Kathy Ganske

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First Grade Administration: Recommended Beginning-Year

DIBELS Subtest Required ComponentPhoneme Segmentation Fluency (PSF)

Phonemic Awareness

Letter Naming Fluency (LNF)

Alphabet Knowledge

Nonsense Word Fluency Sound Symbol Recognition/Decoding Skills

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First Grade Administration: Recommended Beginning-Year

Recommended Assessment Required ComponentArkansas Rapid Naming Screener*

Rapid Naming Skills

Developmental Spelling Analysis (DSA)**

Encoding Skills

* Located on the ADE website.** Located in Word Journeys by Kathy Ganske

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Second Grade Administration: Recommended Beginning-Year

DIBELS Subtest Required ComponentNonsense Word Fluency Sound Symbol

Recognition/Decoding SkillsOral Reading Fluency (ORF)

Decoding Skills/Fluency

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Second Grade Administration: Recommended Beginning-Year

Recommended Assessment Required ComponentArkansas Rapid Naming Screener*

Rapid Naming Skills

Developmental Spelling Analysis (DSA)**

Encoding Skills

* Located on the ADE website.** Located in Word Journeys by Kathy Ganske

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3rd – 12th Grade Screening measures should be administered when a student in grades three or higher has difficulty in reading and writing. Dyslexia Resource Guide, August 2014, ADE

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Third - Sixth Grade Administration: (as needed)

DIBELS Subtest Required ComponentOral Reading Fluency Decoding Skills/Fluency

Seventh - Twelfth Grade Administration: (as needed)

The teachers should use grade-appropriate informal inventories.

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Whatever the plan of action, researchers now know that the human brain has an incredible

capacity to change—at every age level.

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Supporting Students with Dyslexia

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Response to Intervention

• Tier l: Core Instruction

• Tier ll: Supplemental Intervention

• Tier lll: Intensive Intervention

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Supporting Students with Dyslexia• Multi-sensory approach

Visual Auditory

KinestheticTactile

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Supporting Students with Dyslexia• Instructional practices

– Explicit teaching procedures– Step-by-step instructions– Repeating directions and emphasizing

a daily review of previous learning– Recording directions, stories, and

specific lessons

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Supporting Students with Dyslexia• Materials

– Limit distractions– Additional practice– Provide a glossary in content areas– Develop study guides

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Supporting Students with Dyslexia

• Technology

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Supporting Students with Dyslexia• Performance adjustments

– Flexible work times– Adjusting assignments– Scaffold (easiest to hardest)– Instructional aids

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Supporting Students with Dyslexia

• Arkansas Department of Education –Dyslexia Resources

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What is most critical is that students with difficulties in learning to read are

identified as early as possible, and that intensive and well-targeted

interventions be provided to those students who are lagging behind, no

matter what the cause.

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Contact Information Deborah Curry

[email protected]

Anna Warriner [email protected]