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As an elementary school teacher, which of the following assessment strategy will you use in the classroom to assist children with learning disability?
Learning disability refers to a neurological disorder that causes cognitive impairment. Dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, etc. are the most common learning disability.If a child has difficulty in putting words down on paper, it may be due to 'Dysgraphia' or 'Dyslexia'.Dysgraphia refers to a learning disability that affects learners' ability to write coherently. It hinders in organizing letters, numbers, or words on paper.Dyslexia is a condition in which a child/student faces persistent challenges in reading and comprehending the text. When they face difficulty in reading, they can not spell the words properly and are unable to write them accurately as well.Avoiding spelling as a criterion for evaluating assignments is an effective assessment strategy to assist children with learning disabilities. It will make children express themselves without any fear of being incorrect.The motive or the expectation from the students is not to get the right answer, rather the intention is to observe the thought process of the learner so that the qualitative performance of the student can be evaluated.They should not worry about right or wrong spelling, they need to focus on conceptual understanding. The teacher is there to guide the students in case they are wrong, but that should be expressed at the end of the activity.Hence, it is clear that avoiding spelling as a criterion for evaluating assignments is an effective assessment strategy to assist children with learning disabilities.
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