• Professional Development
  • Medicine & Nursing
  • Arts & Crafts
  • Health & Wellbeing
  • Personal Development

3 Multisensory courses

Phonics Teaching Level 2

By Compete High

📚 Unlock the Power of Phonics Teaching Level 2: Master the Art of Effective Literacy Instruction! 📚 Are you ready to take your literacy instruction to the next level? Dive into the dynamic world of Phonics Teaching Level 2 and unleash the potential to transform young learners into confident readers and writers. This comprehensive course is designed to equip educators with advanced strategies and techniques essential for fostering strong phonemic awareness and literacy skills in students. Whether you're a seasoned educator or just starting your teaching journey, this course offers invaluable insights and tools to elevate your classroom practices.   🔍 Why Phonics Teaching Level 2? Phonics instruction lies at the heart of developing proficient readers and writers. Through systematic and explicit phonics teaching, students can grasp the foundational skills needed to decode and comprehend written language effectively. Phonics Teaching Level 2 delves deeper into this critical aspect of literacy education, providing educators with a nuanced understanding of phonics principles and how to apply them in diverse learning environments.   🌟 Benefits of Taking this Course: Enhanced Instructional Strategies: Explore advanced teaching methodologies and instructional approaches tailored to meet the diverse needs of learners. From multisensory techniques to differentiated instruction, discover practical strategies to engage students and reinforce phonics concepts effectively. Targeted Assessment Practices: Learn how to assess students' phonemic awareness and decoding skills with precision. Gain insights into designing and implementing formative assessments to inform instruction and support individualized learning goals. Curriculum Integration: Discover how to seamlessly integrate phonics instruction into broader literacy curricula. Align phonics teaching with reading comprehension, vocabulary development, and writing instruction to foster comprehensive literacy development. Differentiation and Intervention: Equip yourself with strategies to support struggling readers and English language learners. Learn how to tailor instruction to address diverse learning needs and provide targeted interventions to scaffold students' phonics proficiency. Professional Growth and Development: Stay at the forefront of best practices in literacy education and expand your professional repertoire. Earn recognition for your expertise in phonics instruction and demonstrate your commitment to continuous improvement as an educator.   💼 Who is this for? Phonics Teaching Level 2 is ideal for educators, literacy specialists, and interventionists seeking to deepen their understanding of phonics instruction and refine their teaching practices. Whether you work in elementary schools, literacy centers, or tutoring settings, this course empowers you to make a lasting impact on students' literacy development.   🚀 Career Path Completion of Phonics Teaching Level 2 opens doors to various career opportunities in the field of education and literacy instruction. Graduates may pursue roles such as: Literacy Coach or Specialist Reading Interventionist Curriculum Developer Educational Consultant Professional Development Facilitator Take the next step in your professional journey and become a champion of literacy with Phonics Teaching Level 2. Enroll today and unlock the keys to effective phonics instruction that empowers students to become confident and proficient readers for life! 📖✨ 🔍 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 🔍 Q: What is phonics instruction, and why is it important? A: Phonics instruction is a method of teaching reading and spelling that focuses on the relationship between sounds (phonemes) and their corresponding written symbols (graphemes). It helps students understand the alphabetic principle and decode words accurately, which is essential for developing strong reading and writing skills. Phonics instruction lays the foundation for literacy by providing students with the tools they need to become proficient readers and writers. Q: How does Phonics Teaching Level 2 differ from other phonics courses? A: Phonics Teaching Level 2 is designed to build upon the foundational knowledge and skills acquired in introductory phonics courses. While Level 1 courses typically cover basic phonics concepts and strategies, Level 2 delves deeper into advanced topics and instructional techniques. This course provides educators with a more comprehensive understanding of phonics principles and equips them with the tools to address the needs of diverse learners effectively. Q: What teaching strategies are covered in Phonics Teaching Level 2? A: Phonics Teaching Level 2 covers a wide range of instructional strategies tailored to meet the needs of diverse learners. Some of the strategies include multisensory approaches, explicit instruction, differentiation, and intervention techniques. Educators will learn how to design engaging lessons, assess student progress, and provide targeted support to ensure all students master phonics skills. Q: Is this course suitable for educators working with English language learners (ELLs) or students with learning disabilities? A: Absolutely! Phonics Teaching Level 2 provides educators with strategies to support English language learners and students with learning disabilities. The course emphasizes differentiation and intervention techniques to meet the unique needs of diverse learners. Educators will learn how to scaffold instruction, provide additional support, and implement evidence-based practices to ensure all students succeed in phonics instruction. Q: Can I earn professional development credits or certification for completing this course? A: Many institutions offer professional development credits or certification for completing Phonics Teaching Level 2. However, it's essential to check with your local education authority or professional organization to determine specific requirements and eligibility criteria. This course provides valuable professional development opportunities and may contribute to your ongoing growth as an educator. Course Curriculum Module 1_ The Basics of Phonics The Basics of Phonics 00:00 Module 2_ Advanced Vowel Patterns and Multisyllabic Words Advanced Vowel Patterns and Multisyllabic Words 00:00 Module 3_ Phonics in Context - Real-World Applications Phonics in Context - Real-World Applications 00:00 Module 4_ Advanced Phonics and Word Structures Advanced Phonics and Word Structures 00:00 Module 5_ Phonics and Critical Thinking Phonics and Critical Thinking 00:00 Module 6_ Phonics and Multilingualism Phonics and Multilingualism 00:00

Phonics Teaching Level 2
Delivered Online On Demand6 hours
£25

Strategies for Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities

4.3(43)

By John Academy

Explore effective teaching strategies and inclusive practices in our 'Strategies for Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities' course. Gain insights into diverse learning disabilities, IEP implementation, and classroom adaptations. Equip yourself with practical tools for reading, writing, and math difficulties, along with behavior management and social skills. Elevate your teaching approach to create an inclusive and supportive learning environment for all students.

Strategies for Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities
Delivered Online On Demand2 hours
£23.99

Visual – Auditory -Kinaesthetic and ABS Inductions Masterclass M1

5.0(22)

By The Northern College Of Clinical Hypnotherapy

This masterclass on Visual, Auditory, and Kinaesthetic (VAK) Hypnotic Inductions offers training for hypnotherapists to enhance their skills by tailoring trance inductions to clients' dominant sensory systems.

Visual – Auditory -Kinaesthetic and ABS Inductions Masterclass M1
Delivered Online On Demand1 hour
£25

Educators matching "Multisensory"

Show all 24
Pure Learning

pure learning

It helps to have the last name "Pure" - it goes with so many nouns - and as a teacher, it made perfect sense to put "learning" after my name. Pure Learning started when my triplet children were four years old. As a reading specialist, who had experience in the classroom and in the private learning center arena, starting a small tutoring business seemed like the logical next step. I could set my own hours, focus on working 1:1 with students who had dyslexia and other learning issues, homeschool my own children, AND I could develop materials along the way - something I always enjoyed doing as a teacher. When I began working as a reading specialist at a Montessori school, I started implementing spelling lessons I had developed. Orton-Gillingham-based lessons with explicit skills instruction involving letters and sounds AND the use of three modalities - visual, auditory, and kinesthetic - were the most effective. Some of my students were strong in one area but weak in another. By presenting all three modalities in a lesson, each student could find their own strength and I could see how my student learned best. The teachers saw the difference the lessons I had created were making in their students' spelling and writing and craved a program that would teach them how to teach spelling AND make sense to the students. From that, Working with Words evolved. Fast forward 20+ years and, today, I can look back and know that this Orton-Gillingham-based, multisensory approach focused on phonics and the six syllable types has been successful with early, struggling, resistant, underconfident, AND strong readers and spellers. Teachers who have used Working with Words better understand the generalizations and rules that exist in spelling English words and how to teach them. What was consistent at the beginning of my teaching career and remains so today is my ener

The St Francis Special School, Lincoln

the st francis special school, lincoln

5.0(5)

Across the Federation we cater for pupils between the ages of 2 to 19 with wide ranging special educational needs including physical and medical needs, Autistic Spectrum Disorders and social communication difficulties and severe and profound learning difficulties. Both schools enjoy excellent facilities and provide high quality, individualised provision for all pupils by working closely with other professionals. The over-riding aim of our Federation is to provide an inclusive education in the most real sense; preparing young people to take a confident and active place in society, who are well prepared to meet the challenges of adult life, including the world of work, continuing education and independent living and the world of day care provision for those where further education is not the most appropriate next step after leaving school. We are very proud of the Federation and are always pleased to welcome visitors. (Due to COVID-19 restrictions we are only able to offer a virtual tour) Whether you are a prospective parent and child, a colleague from another school or profession or a member of the local community please telephone either school and we will be happy to show you around. We hope that you can find all of the information you need on our websites – if not, please do not hesitate to contact either St Francis School or St Christopher’s School with your query where Administrative Staff and Senior Staff of each site are available to talk to you.