In addition to intervention instruction to improve literacy skills, students with dyslexia benefit from supports that help them learn independently. While they typically have the ability to grasp grade-level content, their literacy difficulties often hinder their progress, as much subject matter knowledge is accessed through reading and writing. The terms "accommodations" and "modifications" both refer to ways educators support students with dyslexia, but they serve distinct purposes and hav...| Keys to Literacy
How does the availability of AI influence writing instruction? How can students use AI to support their writing development? Will using AI diminish the cognitive and academic benefits students gain from writing as a tool for learning? My response to these questions is clear: just because AI can write for students doesn’t mean they no longer need instruction to become proficient writers. The challenge—and opportunity—is to determine how AI can supplement, not replace, best practice for t...| Keys to Literacy