Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Made it to the Cape!


After all the waiting, anticipating and planning, I finally made it to my fund for teaching fellowship in Wellfleet, MA. The place is a beautiful setting to learn about how our brain processes and how to help those students that need a little extra thought to figure out how they learn best based on the latest brain research out there.

I'm feeling a little intimidated by the massive intellect, experience and problem solvers that have gathered together for this summer institute.  We range from program coordinator, specialists, administrators, neuropsychologists to a wonderful first year teacher who has had her own struggle with dyslexia and is wise beyond her years. We've also come from all parts of the world including Australia, Israel and Germany.

Yesterday we learned about the different sub types of dyslexia, which part of the brain is affected in each type and some possible interventions for each group and for specific age groups.

Today we were introduced to a new assessment for dyslexia called "far."  This is so new and innovative that it has just came out a few weeks ago, it is less time consuming, more targeted and it efficiently gives a place to start using specific interventions.  We also broke up into our groups so that we can begin our study to share with the group on Friday.

Good stuff here, exciting and very relevant to anyone working in a school setting!

For those interested, here's the book that has some great information!
Essentials of Planning,Selecting, and Tailoring Interventions for Unique Learners
Excellent Book on interventions!

I hope to have some pictures up tomorrow- trying to figure out technology!



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