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A
battery of diagnostic tests is administered to each student upon
enrollment in Kenley School. A learning profile is then developed
to enable the teaching staff to instruct each student based on learning
style and academic needs.
The
curriculum presented is as follows:
reading
written language
mathematics
science/health
social studies/history
computer literacy
music/drama
art
physical education
speech/language therapy
study strategies
Many
of the Kenley students have language-based learning disabilities,
which affect reading, spelling, written and oral language skills.
Our programs are designed to meet these needs.
Full-time
teachers at Kenley School have received 62 hours of professional
development in Neuhaus, a multi-sensory phonics program for students
with dyslexia. Kenley teachers use this program along with My Reading
Coach, a computer program which integrates phonics, grammar, language
development and spelling. Students develop proficiency in reading
basic skills from these programs and from reading books on their
own reading level.
In
addition, Kenley teachers have received 35 hours of professional
development at Schools Attuned, Dr. Mel Levines All Kinds
of Minds training workshop. This is a program that helps teachers,
parents and students understand strengths and weaknesses in different
areas of learning and to then develop strategies for success.
Information
on these programs is available on the following websites:
http://www.neuhaus.org
http://www.myreadingcoach.com
http://www.schoolsattuned.org
http://www.allkindsofminds.org
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