[Trombone-l] dyslexic students
Steve Cordingley
steve.cordingley at googlemail.com
Tue Apr 21 08:15:41 CDT 2009
Hi Steve; it can be very helpful for the student to have practice material
on coloured paper - at least it's what we use for workbooks with this
group. Green is I think common and yellow comes up some times. I'm not
completely sure of the technicalities, but I think one is giving lower
contrast, the other higher. If the student has a diagnosis, the student
might already know what works best. If not, photocopied piece on a light
green, darker green or yellow and a quick test will find if it makes
sufficient difference to be helpful.
Steve C
England
2009/4/21 Steve Gamble <sgamble at tucsonsymphony.org>
> Hi All,
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> What have any of you used as a guide for teaching dyslexic students?
> Thanks!
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