[NIFL-LD:3921] Re: Assessment Software for LDs/ foreign lang.

From: SAMM (Samm@seattlegoodwill.org)
Date: Mon Mar 04 2002 - 18:13:31 EST


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What - is Wilson or Orton/Gillingham?

thanks,

sam

-----Original Message-----
From: Mary Lynn Carver [mailto:mlcarver@nslsilus.org]
Sent: Monday, March 04, 2002 1:21 PM
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Subject: [NIFL-LD:3919] Re: Assessment Software for LDs/ foreign lang.


Hi Susan-
Does your program use Multi-Sensory Language Learning techniques like Wilson
or Orton/Gillingham or many others?  I also have an African LD female
student who is at the beginning of the process and is doing quite well with
it.

Jumping on my soapbox on your other question.  Throwing students on a
computer for learning (not practice, but learning) is bad enough.
Face-to-face assessment picks up a lot more of how a person really feels and
deals with learning issues.  Our students get shoved around enough in the
world, the least we can offer them is 60 minutes of face-to-face contact.
If there is such assessment software, I bet it would be "researched" and
funded by a textbook company and tied to using their "curriculum".
My opinion is to keep adult learning relevant-individualize their plans
after you work with them.  Computer assessment can't do that - as far as I
know.

Humbly yours,
Mary Lynn Carver
Lake County Adult Learning Connection
Waukegan, IL  60085
mlcarver@nslsilus.org

Susan Jones wrote:

> I just got a phone call from an administrator who's looking at grant
possibilities. He is investigating the use of software for assessing the
needs & nature of students with learning disabilities at the adult level
(we're a community college).  Is there such an animal?  (I told him my
experience with assessing students was all on a face-to-face basis.) If so,
what companies make such software?
>
> Second question ¯
>
> A teacher came to me to ask for ideas and suggestions for a student she
has who is struggling; she suspects this student, a recent immigrant from a
country in Africa, has learning disabilities.  She often mispronounces words
in English, moving consonants around and confusing vowels when either
reading or speaking. Teacher suspects same thing happens in native language
but, of course, wouldn't know. At any rate, this is making learning to write
(and spell) tough on the lady ¯ ideas? suggestions?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Susan Jones
> Academic Development Specialist
> Academic Development Center
> Parkland College
> Champaign, IL  61821
> sujones@parkland.cc.il.us



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