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Making Differentiation Magic in the Classroom with Minecraft

机译:用MINECRAFT在课堂上进行差异化魔法

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My first year teaching physical science I (LB) had a young man whom we shall call John in class. He had been sitting silently, doing nothing most of the first quarter of school. I had seen little in the way of written work from him. John's daily grades were continually zero after zero and his assessment grades were equally abysmal. Calls to mom and dad had been fruitless, with them explaining that he struggled with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) and had a hard time writing because of that. I puzzled over what to do with this student. I asked his parents if I could get him to come in early one Thursday. When he arrived I asked him to copy a text for me, read it to me aloud, and discuss it with me one to one. He sat there with a blank stare. I asked him what was wrong and all he responded with was "I can't write!" I told him he could write and to try it, to rest assured that it wasn't being graded. He began and within a few moments I knew. He could not write because he had dysgraphia. His attempt at writing was chaotic. Words were scattered about the page haphazardly, their placement had no logical sequence, and made no sense in light of the content he had read. According to the Learning Disabilities Association of America, "A person with this specific learning disability may have problems including illegible handwriting, inconsistent spacing, poor spatial planning on paper, poor spelling, and difficulty composing writing as well as thinking and writing at the same time."
机译:在我教物理科学的第一年,我有一个年轻人,我们在课堂上叫他约翰。在学校第一季度的大部分时间里,他一直静静地坐着,什么也不做。我几乎看不到他写的东西。约翰的日常成绩一直是一分接一分,他的评估成绩也同样糟糕。打给父母的电话没有结果,他们解释说他患有注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD),因此写作很困难。我不知道该拿这个学生怎么办。我问他的父母我能不能让他在一个星期四早点来。他来的时候,我让他给我抄一篇课文,大声读给我听,然后和我一对一地讨论。他呆呆地坐在那里。我问他怎么了,他回答说:“我不会写字!”我告诉他,他可以写作并尝试一下,以确保它不会被评分。他开始了,不一会儿我就知道了。他不能写字,因为他有书写困难。他写作的尝试很混乱。文字杂乱无章地散落在页面上,它们的位置没有逻辑顺序,从他读过的内容来看,也没有任何意义。根据美国学习障碍协会的说法,“有这种特殊学习障碍的人可能会有书写不清、间距不一致、纸上空间规划差、拼写差、写作困难以及同时思考和写作困难等问题。”

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