Supporting Adult and Adolescent Students with Dyslexia

Posted 1 year 5 months ago by Central Queensland University

Study Method : Online
Duration : 4 weeks
Subject : Study Skills
Overview
Learn about the impacts and challenges of dyslexia, and how we can make education more accessible to dyslexic students.
Course Description

Understand what it’s like to study with dyslexia

It’s estimated that around five to 15% of the world’s population is dyslexic. Despite being such a widespread condition, dyslexia continues to have a significant impact on students’ learning and wellbeing.

On this three-week course from Central Queensland University, you’ll discover what it means to study with dyslexia. You’ll learn about the causes and impacts of the condition, and explore how the curriculum could be made more accessible to dyslexic students.

Delve into the causes and impacts of dyslexia

Dyslexia is a neurodevelopmental condition affecting a person’s ability to read, write, and spell.

You’ll start by investigating the causes and impacts of dyslexia, focusing specifically on difficulties associated with reading.

Home in on the characteristics of dyslexia in adults

Adults with dyslexia may feel less comfortable discussing their condition and the difficulties it causes.

You’ll take a closer look at how dyslexia presents in adults, and identify ways of supporting adult students.

Understand Universal Design for Learning (UDL) and its recommendations for accessibility

Universal Design for Learning (UDL) is a set of guidelines designed to improve accessibility in education. You’ll gain an introduction to the UDL framework, reflecting on how its recommendations could be incorporated into the curriculum.

You’ll finish the course inspired to make education more accessible to dyslexic adolescents and adults.

This course is designed for educators working with dyslexic adults and/or adolescents, as well as anyone with a broad interest in dyslexia.

Requirements

This course is designed for educators working with dyslexic adults and/or adolescents, as well as anyone with a broad interest in dyslexia.

Career Path
  • Identify the reading process and specific difficulties associated with dyslexia and the neurological nature of their origin
  • Describe other characteristics associated with dyslexia in adults and potential impacts of dyslexia on learning and well-being
  • Identify strategies for supporting adult students with dyslexia
  • Describe the concepts of Universal Design in Learning (UDL)
  • Identify strategies for making curriculum more accessible to students with dyslexia