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Helping Students With Dyslexia and Dysgraphia Make Connections: Differentied Instruction Lesson Plans in Reading and Writing
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Helping Students With Dyslexia and Dysgraphia Make Connections: Differentied Instruction Lesson Plans in Reading and Writing

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The step-by-step lessons provided in this wire-spiral-bound companion to Teaching Students with Dyslexia and Dysgraphia can be used alone or in conjunction with the parent text. The book provides a year's worth of lesson plans, proven effective in a research study at the University of Washington-Seattle, which can be used for differentiated instruction of students in grades 4-6 with dyslexia (impaired word decoding and spelling), dysgraphia (impaired handwriting), and oral and written language learning disability (OWL LD). The flexible lessons use multiple learning mechanisms to keep children engaged, and teach children to integrate writing and reading within a writers workshop. Each lesson comes with warm-up exercises that target key skills, simple activities with detailed descriptions, sample scripts that help elicit student responses, and photocopiable worksheets. Each unit centers on a story with a hopeful message. Berninger directs the Multidisciplinary Learning Disabilities Center at the University of Washington-Seattle. Wolf is a teacher trainer at the Slingerland Institute. Annotation c2009 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Virginia W. Berninger, Ph.D., Professor and Research Affiliate, Educational Psychology, Center on Human Development and Disability, University of Washington, Box 353600, Seattle, Washington 98195

Dr. Berninger received her Ph.D. in psychology at Johns Hopkins University and has had a career informed both by translation science (bridging basic research and application to practice) and interdisciplinary contributions to assessment, diagnosis, and treatment, including instruction. As a professor at the University of Washington, Dr. Berninger has been the principal investigator of research grants on typical and disabled language learning funded by theEunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human Development and also the co-investigator of a research grant on math development and instruction funded by the U.S. Department of Education. This interdisciplinary research has been informed by Dr. Berninger's prior teaching experience (in urban, suburban, and rural settings in general and special education and at the elementary and secondary levels); training in clinical psychology and experience as a licensed psychologist (in assessment of developmental and learning disabilities); and ongoing consultation with schools, teachers, and parents for more than 30 years. Her current efforts focus on evidence-based, treatment-relevant differential diagnosis of specific learning disabilities and professional development for teachers and other professionals in schools and outside schools who influence school practices.



Beverly J. Wolf, M.Ed., Director, SlingerlandR Institute for Literacy, 12729 Northup Way, Suite 1, Bellevue, Washington 98005

Ms. Wolf received her M.Ed. in education at Seattle Pacific University and brings to this collaborative effort experience as a classroom teacher, principal of an elementary school for children with dyslexia, Dean of Faculty for the SlingerlandR Institute for Literacy, and an educational consultant providing professional development nationally and locally on structured language teaching. She has authored articles and books about dyslexia, creative activities for the classroom, and language-related guides for teachers. Ms. Wolf is a member of the Council of Advisors of the International Dyslexia Association (IDA), a past secretary and board member of IDA, the recipient of the John and Beth Slingerland Award from the SlingerlandR Institute, the Beth Slingerland Award from the Puget Branch of the Orton Dyslexia Society (WABIDA), and the Outstanding Educator Award from the Renton School District. Through her professional experiences she has had the good fortune to hold the hands of teachers whose professional expertise and experience helped shaped her own work as she in turn shared with them. Ms. Wolf is inspired by her ongoing work with the next generation of teachers. They stimulate her and motivate her to continue to develop materials that make teaching and learning exciting and fun. As she does, she reminds others that students with learning disabilities benefit from the collaboration of many professionals sharing with each other, as captured in this quotation from Hellman and Feibleman (1984, p. xx): "It goes in a circle and always has, like a child's dance of ring around the rosy. If I am any good, the person holding my hand has a chance of being even better."


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