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Making sure that learning takes place

By Marell Consulting Limited

Making sure that learning takes place
Delivered in Birmingham or UK Wide or OnlineFlexible Dates
£497

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Dyslexia - What is Working Memory. Strategies to SUPPORT memory.

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By Dyslexia Support Services

Dyslexia Awareness Month! Join me for a fast paced and interactive webinar where we talk all things working memory and dyslexia! Proudly Sponsored by International Dyslexia Learning Solutions - The IDL Literacy intervention software is a speaking-computer based multi-sensory system which supports learners with dyslexia and other learning difficulties to increase their reading and spelling ages. About this event Welcome to my most popular webinar talking all things Working Memory! My name is Paloma Forde, the founder of Dyslexia Support Services. I am an educator, consultant, author and an international speaker. I have working in the field of SEN for 27 years and have worked across all Key Stages in the education sector. My whole passion now is to pass on my knowledge to others in the hope that we can together make an inclusive world for those children/students who continually struggle in the education system. Did you know that around 45% of students with dyslexia will often have a weak working memory? This means that they are likely to be overloaded in class and miss out on large chunks of learning. So what can we do about this? In this fast paced webinar, I will be covering the following: . 1. What is working memory? 2. How a weak working memory impacts a child's learning in the classroom 3. Strategies to support working memory. Outcomes of this webinar will be: 1. You will have a much better understanding of Working Memory. 2. Understand the impact this has with the school system for those kids who have a weak working memory. 3. How to recognise your child/students are showing signs of a weak working memory. 4. I will ARM you with strategies and tips that can help SUPPORT your child/students in order to make life more manageable for them. 5. Feel more confident that you can support your child/students.   Please note that this is a LIVE event via Zoom. If you want to know more about working memory and or want the right outcome for your child/students who have a weak working memory, then this webinar is for YOU. I look forward to being able to support you in your journey. Any questions just ask away or email me at screen4dyslexia@gmail.com See you soon! Thanks for reading. Paloma Forde - Founder of Dyslexia Support Services. The GO TO Dyslexia Screening Expert Please note that by signing up to my webinar, you will automatically be added to my mailing list. You can unsubscribe at anytime. Tickets are non-refundable.

Dyslexia - What is Working Memory. Strategies to SUPPORT memory.
Delivered OnlineTue, Oct 2919:30
£10

Dyslexia - What is Working Memory? Strategies to Support Memory.

5.0(113)

By Dyslexia Support Services

Dyslexia and Working Memory Join me for a fast paced and interactive webinar where we talk all things working memory and dyslexia! About this event Welcome to my most popular webinar talking all things Working Memory! My name is Paloma Forde, the founder of Dyslexia Support Services. I am an educator, consultant, author and an international speaker. I have working in the field of SEN for 27 years and have worked across all Key Stages in the education sector. My whole passion now is to pass on my knowledge to others in the hope that we can together make an inclusive world for those children/students who continually struggle in the education system. Did you know that around 45% of students with dyslexia will often have a weak working memory? This means that they are likely to be overloaded in class and miss out on large chunks of learning. So what can we do about this? In this fast paced webinar, I will be covering the following: . 1. What is working memory? 2. How a weak working memory impacts a child's learning in the classroom 3. Strategies to support working memory. Outcomes of this webinar will be: 1. You will have a much better understanding of Working Memory. 2. Understand the impact this has with the school system for those kids who have a weak working memory. 3. How to recognise your child/students are showing signs of a weak working memory. 4. I will ARM you with strategies and tips that can help SUPPORT your child/students in order to make life more manageable for them. 5. Feel more confident that you can support your child/students.   Please note that this is a LIVE event via Zoom. This will be recorded if you cannot attend in person. If you want to know more about working memory and or want the right outcome for your child/students who have a weak working memory, then this webinar is for YOU. I look forward to being able to support you in your journey. Any questions just ask away or email me at screen4dyslexia@gmail.com See you soon! Thanks for reading. Paloma Forde - Founder of Dyslexia Support Services. The GO TO Dyslexia Screening Expert / Please note that by signing up to my webinar, you will automatically be added to my mailing list. You can unsubscribe at anytime. Tickets are non-refundable.

Dyslexia - What is Working Memory? Strategies to Support Memory.
Delivered OnlineThu, Nov 2819:30
£10

Learning Strategies For Exam Online Training Course

By Lead Academy

Learning Strategies For Exam Online Training Course
Delivered Online On Demand
£25

Designing for Usability and Human Perception

By Bunnyfoot

This one-day course introduces the field of user experience and provides an excellent entry point to our other specialised training courses. UX processes and practices have become a central component of product design, service design and web design.

Designing for Usability and Human Perception
Delivered OnlineFlexible Dates
£595

Learning Study Methods for Exam: Brain Training Improve Memory

By Study Plex

Learning Study Methods for Exam: Brain Training Improve Memory
Delivered Online On Demand
£19

UX Design Course Online

By Lead Academy

UX Design Course Online
Delivered Online On Demand
£25

ADHD Tools for Coaches and Therapists

By SkillWise

ADHD Tools for Coaches and Therapists
Delivered Online On Demand
£29

Smarter Brain

By Course Cloud

Smarter Brain
Delivered Online On Demand
£25

UX Design for Beginners

By iStudy UK

UX Design for Beginners
Delivered Online On Demand5 hours 4 minutes
£25

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Touch-type Read and Spell

touch-type read and spell

Chislehurst

TTRS is modular in design and contains 24 levels with 31 modules in each level. A module typically takes a few minutes to complete and we recommend taking 2-3 modules a session. Student success is encouraged by immediate feedback and positive reinforcement. This feedback includes a score that is based on completion rates and accuracy, not speed or time taken. First score – first success The course starts with learning to touch-type, read and spell the vowels – a , e , i , o , u. The audio track accompanies the letters as they appear on screen, reinforcing sound-letter correspondence, which is a crucial skill for sounding out words in reading. The user then receives their first score – and success! Phonics and repetition In the second level, the student is introduced to words grouped by onset, vowel-blend and final consonant. For example – fed, wed, led. This teaches phonics in context and at the same time the student learns the position of the keys using the on-screen hand guides. With repetition, words move from short-term to long-term memory and the skill of typing begins to feel more comfortable. Repetition is also a way of over-learning that can help users with dyslexia overcome working memory and processing difficulties. Multi-sensory approach TTRS takes a multi-sensory approach to repetition learning. Through the multi-sensory approach, a user hears the words spoken through headphones or speakers, sees the words printed on the screen, and is prompted as to which fingers to press via the on-screen keyboard. Finally, through the sense of touch, they type out the words, harnessing muscle memory in the hands and fingers to learn spelling.