LD Foundations: Awareness and Strategies--session #2 of 2 (Bos)
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- Overview
- The first session of this two-session mini-course will cover definitions of learning disabilities/differences, characteristics and types of LD, LD and the law, and the rights and responsibilities of both the LD adult learner and the ABE/ESOL program he or she attends. Methods of screening for LD will be presented, as well as places to refer our LD adult learners for a more definitive diagnosis, should the learner want that. The second session will present methods and materials that a classroom teacher could use to teach decoding, spelling, writing, grammar, and comprehension. Participants are urged to bring stories, effective methods and materials, and questions.
- Details
- When
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March 18, 2009
from
01:30 pm
to
04:30 pm
- Where
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- Adult Literacy Resource Institute/SABES Greater Boston RSC, Wheatley Bldg., 4th floor, room 04-167
- University of Massachusetts Boston, 100 Morrissey Blvd., Boston MA 02125-3393
- Registration Deadline
- Feb 18, 2008 at 12:00 AM
- Topics
- ABE, ESOL, Learning Disabilities
- Multi-session attendance required
- yes
- Contact info
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For info on the activity: Steve Reuys. (For info on registrations: Andrea Lawless, e-mail andrea.lawless@umb.edu or phone 617-287-4079.)
steve.reuys@umb.edu
617-287-4071 - Indicators of Program Quality
- IPQ1 - Curriculum and instruction
- Learning objectives
- After completing this mini-course, participants will be able to: 1) Provide definitions, characteristics, and types of LD. 2) Describe how to screen for LD and where to refer students for a full diagnosis. 3) Discuss LD and the law, including the rights and responsibilities of both the LD adult learner and the ABE/ESOL program. 4) Use methods and materials that are effective in teaching the LD adult learner.
- Presenters
- Sylvia Lotspeich Greene
- Presenters Bio
- Sylvia has been teaching at the Community Learning Center in Cambridge for many years and is a recognized expert on learning disabilities in the adult basic education population.
- Host RSC
- Boston Region
- PDPs
- no
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