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Debunking Myths About Dyslexia & Language Learning with Ania Karwowska TESOL Pop

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Founder of PolCa Languages, Ania Karwowska, discusses myths surrounding dyslexia and language learning. Ania draws from research to address three prevalent myths and what we can do instead to support learners.

KEY TALKING POINTSMyth 1: Dyslexic-Friendly Fonts
Ania debunks the idea that specific fonts are more accessible for dyslexic learners. She emphasises that dyslexia is a neurological condition and not a vision issue. Thus, alternative fonts do not effectively aid dyslexic learners in reading. Ania stresses the importance of teaching reading skills rather than relying on fonts.
Myth 2: Color Overlays
Similarly, Ania explains that colour overlays do not alleviate dyslexia-related challenges in reading. She clarifies that dyslexia is rooted in brain function and recommends focusing on structural language approaches to address dyslexic learners' needs.
Myth 3: Specific Teaching Methods
Ania highlights the misconception that specific teaching methods are superior for dyslexic students. She advocates for a structured approach to language learning, emphasising phonological aspects. Ania discourages methods that oversimplify reading or attribute dyslexia to vision issues.
Tips for Teachers
Ania provides practical advice for teachers working with dyslexic students. She suggests starting with a needs analysis, identifying areas of difficulty in writing, and focusing on fundamental language structures. Ania stresses patience, gradual implementation of changes, and fostering open dialogue with learners.
ABOUT
Ania is the founder of PolCa Languages, where she shares her research and learning on dyslexia in bilingual children.
She is also an English Philologist, Orton Gillingham and Phonographix educator, as well as the mother to a bilingual dyslexic son.
To learn more about Ania’s work, visit her website.
TRANSCRIPT
Watch with closed captions.
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CREDITS
Producer Laura Wilkes
Editor Haven Tsang
Thanks to our fab guest, Ania Karwowska.

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Founder of PolCa Languages, Ania Karwowska, discusses myths surrounding dyslexia and language learning. Ania draws from research to address three prevalent myths and what we can do instead to support learners.

KEY TALKING POINTSMyth 1: Dyslexic-Friendly Fonts
Ania debunks the idea that specific fonts are more accessible for dyslexic learners. She emphasises that dyslexia is a neurological condition and not a vision issue. Thus, alternative fonts do not effectively aid dyslexic learners in reading. Ania stresses the importance of teaching reading skills rather than relying on fonts.
Myth 2: Color Overlays
Similarly, Ania explains that colour overlays do not alleviate dyslexia-related challenges in reading. She clarifies that dyslexia is rooted in brain function and recommends focusing on structural language approaches to address dyslexic learners' needs.
Myth 3: Specific Teaching Methods
Ania highlights the misconception that specific teaching methods are superior for dyslexic students. She advocates for a structured approach to language learning, emphasising phonological aspects. Ania discourages methods that oversimplify reading or attribute dyslexia to vision issues.
Tips for Teachers
Ania provides practical advice for teachers working with dyslexic students. She suggests starting with a needs analysis, identifying areas of difficulty in writing, and focusing on fundamental language structures. Ania stresses patience, gradual implementation of changes, and fostering open dialogue with learners.
ABOUT
Ania is the founder of PolCa Languages, where she shares her research and learning on dyslexia in bilingual children.
She is also an English Philologist, Orton Gillingham and Phonographix educator, as well as the mother to a bilingual dyslexic son.
To learn more about Ania’s work, visit her website.
TRANSCRIPT
Watch with closed captions.
SUPPORT
Say thanks with coffee.
JOIN OUR EVENTS
Upcoming lives and workshops
PODCASTING TRAINING AND SERVICES
Visit Communicating for Impact here
CREDITS
Producer Laura Wilkes
Editor Haven Tsang
Thanks to our fab guest, Ania Karwowska.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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