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Identifying struggling students By Raymi Lin - Coggle Diagram
Identifying struggling students
By Raymi Lin
The signs of struggling students
Incomplete assignments or crafts
Developmental Delay: Physical delay, social and emotional delay, cognitive delay, communication delay, and vision disabilities.
Math Difficulty
Families' structure and issues
Writing Difficulty
Too introverted during teamwork
Reading Difficulty
Too hyperactive to focus on listening to teachers’ instructions
Strategies for helping struggling students
Report situations we noted and strategies we took to parents.
Assistive technologies to help struggling students
Provide consistent one-on-one or small group interventions
Explore children’s interests
Individualized Education Plan/Curriculum for specialized need students
Scaffolding: Break learning into chunks. Also, the teacher can present a model and then let the children work on their own.
Differentiated Instructions based on the daily observation and document of this student. Careful planning and tailored instructions.
Multisensory instructions
How do teachers involve parents in helping struggling students?
Use SeeSaw to inform parents of students’ daily life
School administrators can also create a policy if it’s necessary and provide extra observations and evaluations in class
Encourage volunteering for school activities
Hosting a Parent Education Night. It can be a chance for parents to use the school as a resource
Create an individualized learning plan for the student with parents
Arrange an individual parent meeting and a follow-up meeting