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Dyslexia Course

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Workload:18 hours

What will I learn?

Open up better ways for you to help learners with dyslexia in your work as an economist or teacher, with this Dyslexia Training. This training will give you important ways to help students with dyslexia. You'll learn about what dyslexia is, how it affects reading and numbers, and good ways to teach economics that work for them. You'll also learn to use sound, videos, and pictures to help them learn, and how to make your classroom a place where everyone feels included. Improve your skills in checking how they're doing, changing how you teach to fit their needs, and working with others to make sure they have a good learning environment.

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Learning outcomes

Enhance your development of the practical skills listed below

Understand how dyslexia affects learners: Learn how it affects reading and working with numbers.

Use good teaching methods: Learn to use sound, videos, and pictures to help learners understand.

Get better at understanding data: Find ways to help learners understand numbers and data.

Make classrooms inclusive: Create classrooms where everyone feels welcome and can learn well.

Use helpful technology: Learn to use technology to help students with dyslexia learn better.