Amen. This is just so key...if only all
administrators and teachers understood this. Thanks
for this common sense answer that isn't so common.
lisa
2/3 IL
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> > Here is my take on this question. There is no one
> program that will meet
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This is incredibly well stated and I could not agree more.
Lori
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> Here is my take on this question. There
Here is my take on this question. There is no one program that will meet
the needs for all of your students. Currently, one third of my 6th grade
resource reading skills are struggling to decode very simple words yet their
comprehension is great. Another third are great at decoding but st
from Bev - not an objective review, but an observation - Our kids who did
Barton last year all lost levels on DRA tests, some quite significantly> Is
anyone familiar with the Barton program? It looks very interesting for children
with Dyslexia, and any child with difficulties in reading, but I h
Subject: [MOSAIC] Special Education Reading Programs
Is anyone familiar with the Barton program? It looks very interesting for
children with Dyslexia, and any child with difficulties in reading, but I
have not heard any objective reviews.
Carolyn
Is anyone familiar with the Barton program? It looks very interesting for
children with Dyslexia, and any child with difficulties in reading, but I have
not heard any objective reviews.
Carolyn
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correctly." I would encourage you to look for a program that uses
> chunks, rather than isolated letter sounds.
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> Sheila
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it does not
match up.
Cathy
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Our district also has a high population
would encourage you to look
for a program that uses chunks, rather than isolated letter sounds.
Sheila
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We are using a couple of different things at 5-8th with our special
ed kids. They are not exactly "programs" but are making a
difference. One is the Stephanie Harvey Comprehension Toolkit from
Heinemann. (Check it out at:
http://www.comprehensiontoolkit.com/
The other is the Nationa
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Subject: [MOSAIC] Special Education Reading Programs
Hello Everyone,
I am a literacy coach working in a middle school in a district that is deeply
committed to MOT strategies, but our self-contained SPED population is not
Hello Everyone,
I am a literacy coach working in a middle school in a district that is deeply
committed to MOT strategies, but our self-contained SPED population is not
making AYP, thus this requestWe are going to adopt a reading program...it
is just a matter of which one. I don't necessaril
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