Imagine a class of high school students, all social butterflies who have a great deal to say and share with the world. Now imagine that not one student in that class of active, vibrant high schoolers can read beyond a third grade level. That is my class, and most can't read beyond pre-primer.
My students are AMAZING.
They are high schoolers empowered to do their best, but are limited by their intellectual, or multiple disabilities. My class is enrolled in a NYC Specialized School in a high poverty area of the South Bronx. They face cognitive, physical, and emotional challenges that many of us will never have to encounter, everyday. They are brave, resilient, eager to learn, and come to school with a positive attitude each and every day.
Due to their cognitive deficits, and various disabilities compounded by dyslexia, delayed auditory processing, etc., the majority of my students have never learned to read. Those who learned, haven't been able to surpass a third grade level. Most of my students can identify and spell their first and last name, and a few basic sight words, but they are not able to engage in the high school curriculum unless it is read to them. My students, however, are motivated to become readers and can do so with the help of these programs.
My Project
With the addition of chromebooks and these programs in my classroom last year, and the realization of 1:1 computer to student correspondence, I wanted to utilize this opportunity not only for projects, but for practice with reading. Raz-kids and Headsprout are online interactive, student-led programs that will enable each of my students to continue to practice their reading at their own levels and at their own pace. This will be a crucial tool that has proven successful amongst my past classes of students, and should be made accessible to them each year. The websites are engaging and thorough and will help to increase motivation for the daunting task of word work and reading comprehension for my students.
"Non-reader" is a term widely used in the special education world, and I personally cannot stand it.
My students may not currently know how to read, but that does not mean that we should not engage them in attempts to become readers. These programs will help to eliminate that label from their environment as they succeed in their individual and class use. These programs can be a life changer for my students. We thank you graciously in advance for your support!
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