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How I will support struggling students (Early Detection (Poor study habits…
How I will support struggling students
Differentiated Instructions
Using tiered activities through which all learners work with the same important understandings and skills, but proceed with different levels of support, challenge, or complexity
Varying the length of time a student may take to complete a task in order to provide additional support for a struggling learner or to encourage an advanced learner to pursue a topic in greater depth.
Create subsets of assignments or extensions. Higher performing students might start at more difficult tasks, where struggling students might be given more remedial tasks
Students who are struggling might get additional resources, such as being able to use a tablet or being able to do tasks open book.
Action plans
Digital resources to help at home
Instructions on how parents can help at home
Regularly review the action
Behavioral expectations
Set achievable goals
Match action plan to meet school and government standards
Technology used to help struggling students
Multimedia for visual understanding
Track and monitor performance and find areas for improvement using Zipgrade
Create models on PowerPoint as much as possible so struggling students can stay on track
Livestream writing so parents can monitor work at home
Techniques to help struggling students
Teach just one concept at a time
Be consistent and create routines
Teach the different areas separately (English teaching (Listening, Reading, Writing, Speaking)
Use revision in every class
Thumbs up thumbs down system to make sure all students understand
Have differentiated instructions that will help struggling students meet the lesson objective
Early Detection
Poor study habits or not turning in homework
Document physical or learning Disabilities
Lack of or no expectations for learning
Student lacks participation
Family issues such as divorce or lack of parenting
Students overall scores are below class expectations
Interventions
References
The State of LD: Identifying Struggling Students. (n.d.). Retrieved May 3, 2019, from
https://www.ncld.org/identifying-struggling-students
ssociation for Psychological Science: Teaching Tips. (n.d.). Retrieved May 3, 2019, from
https://www.psychologicalscience.org/teaching/tips/tips_0203.cfm
Cloudflare. (n.d.-b). Retrieved May 3, 2019, from
http://www.readingrockets.org/article/what-differentiated-instruction.+(n.d
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Obstacles for teaching struggling students
Lack of support from school
Class size is too big
Lack of general English knowlege
Parents do not want recognize issues with their child
Student prioritize other subjects and classes
Partnering with parents
Have parents review homework everyday
Use “Schoolology” so parents can see students work
Collaborate with other teachers to create an achievable action plan
Meet with parents on a regular basis
Have an open line of communication so it is easy to work together