Essential guidance for educators and professionals dealing with dyslexia evaluations in English learners (ELs) offering a comprehensive list of questions and evidence-based advice to distinguish between language acquisition challenges and dyslexia, emphasizing the importance of considering linguistic and cultural factors in the assessment process.
Posts tagged 'Reading Comprehension'
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Dyslexia is a specific learning disorder that causes reading difficulties. Despite that simple definition, this developmental condition is heterogenous: It can look different from person to person. Given dyslexia’s variations, how can you ensure that an assessment will identify the condition in the particular student you’re evaluating?
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Thorough dyslexia evaluations are notoriously complex, largely because so many skills must meld to make a good reader, and because dyslexia can be caused by a variety of developmental differences (Sanfilippo et al., 2020).
Once a screener identifies an at-risk student, the hard work really begins. Here’s what studies show are some of the most common shortfalls educators experience when assessing for dyslexia.