We investigated word learning in university and college students with a diagnosis of dyslexia and in typically-reading controls. Participants read aloud short (4-letter) and longer (7-letter) nonwords as quickly as possible. The nonwords were repeated across 10 blocks, using a different random order in each block. read more
Learning styles consist of auditory, visual and kinesthetic or tactile learning. According to Tech News, the breakdown of learning styles varies, but a typical K-12 classroom contains 30 percent visual learners, 25 percent auditory learners and 15 percent kinesthetic learners, with the remaining 30 percent consisting of students with mixed learning styles. read more
In your classroom you may have students that are dyslexic and also visual learners, meaning they learn things by seeing. There are visual learning strategies that can work very well for the student with dyslexia. read more