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Process for helping and Identifying Students with Learning Difficulties …
Process for helping and Identifying
Students with Learning Difficulties
By Angela Stutzman
Observe student for any obvious signs like vision or toothache. Also,fine and gross motor skils
Inform parents of vision problem
Inform principal for vision screening
Keep lessons short
10 tips for Reaching your struggling learner
Try to teach concepts in steps
Reteach
Ask a more experienced teacher for help
Use several ways to teach the same concept
Try the scaffolding
Techniques to help struggling students
Talk to student to find out if they are having a personal problem affecting their education
Observe their eating, personal habits and hygiene for signs of stress, neglect, abuse or behavioral disturbances
Use hands on material in the classroom for children to use that reinforce lessons
Use peers to help
Allow extra time for assignments
Start the referral process for evaluation
Place student in the front of the class
Reduce the amount of work
Observe discrepancies between performance and abiity
Allow students to use manipulative, books and videos on subjects
Teaching strategies
Observe student
Student strategies
Get the student more help
References
10 Teaching Strategies to Keep Struggling Students Working. (n.d.). Retrieved September 10, 2017, from
http://www.teachhub.com/10-teaching-strategies-keep-struggling-students-working
10 Tips for Reaching Your Struggling Learner. (2017, May 09). Retrieved September 10, 2017, from
https://blog.allaboutlearningpress.com/struggling-learner/
Osewalt, G. (n.d.). 5 Common Techniques for Helping Struggling Students. Retrieved September 10, 2017, from
https://www.understood.org/en/school-learning/partnering-with-childs-school/instructional-strategies/5-common-techniques-for-helping-struggling-students