Monday, March 06, 2006

Irlen Syndrome

Irlen Syndrome
Irlen Syndrome, also called Scotopic Sensitivity Syndrome, is a problem that involves visual perception. This problem affects how the nervous system processes visual information. Irlen Syndrome is not an optical problem. An individual with Irlen Syndrome sees a page differently from individuals with normal vision.
Reading, studying, writing, and spelling can all be affected by Irlen Syndrome;
therefore, producing a drop in academic performance from students with this
problem. Students must devote more attention and time into their reading to be successful. Irlen Syndrome can also lead to have behavioral or attitudinal problems.
There are several signs a teacher or parent can look for in a student who might be affected by Irlen Syndrome. Only to name a few, a student may have poor comprehension, misread words, lose place, skip words or lines, have trouble copying, or have inconsistent spelling.
Although Irlen Syndrome can affect students, there is a treatment called the Irlen Method to help children and adults to overcome difficulties. Some treatments of the Irlen Method includes colored
overlays or colored glasses or contact lenses. These treatments can help reduce or eliminate difficulties with perception.

There are many ways to test for reasons that affect poor schooling. Self tests are provided and can be taken by students.
The following web site offers a self test, along with more information about Irlen Syndrome: http://www.irlen.com/index_sss.html

To learn more about Irlen Syndrome go to: http://www.newcastle.edu.au/centre/sed/irlen/index.html
Guest Blogger: Kimberly Deitrick

Thursday, March 02, 2006

Index Databases for Curriculum Library Periodicals

The following magazines can be indexed online through our databases.

Academic Search Elite:

Horn Book
Language Arts
Science Teacher
Teaching K-8

Academic Search Premier:

Early Childhood Today
Instructor

ERIC:

Science Scope
Science and Children
Social Studies and the Young Learner
Technology and Learning

MasterFile Premier:

Art Education
Mailbox Primary
Mailbox Intermediate
Odyssey

The following magazines also have web sites that provide supplemental material and archives of past articles.

Early Childhood Today
http://teacher.scholastic.com/products/ect/

Horn Book
http://www.hbook.com/

Instructor
http://teacher.scholastic.com/products/instructor/index.htm

Teaching K-8
http://www.teachingk-8.com/

Technology and Learning
http://www.techlearning.com/content/about/tl_current.html;jsessionid=JAK4FHZ3YP4BQQSNDBECKH0CJUMEKJVN

Wednesday, March 01, 2006

New Books


Multicultural Projects Index:
Things to Make and Do to Celebrate Festivals, Cultures, and Holidays Around the World
Fourth Edition

Authored by Mary Anne Pilger

This updated and expanded fourth edition of a popular reference book for teachers and librarians to use in planning interesting extension projects, holiday events to promote diversity, and cross-cultural understanding indexes 725 new books and features over 1,000 indexed projects. Indexes build on the previous three volumes. The book is indexed by subject and author and features indexes to educational games, crafts, activities, and more. It will be particularly useful to educators for use in the social studies curriculum, but also valuable to daycare providers and parents. Booklist and Appraisals and others favorably reviewed previous editions. Complete bibliographic information is given for all books indexed.

For more information please click on NEW Books listed above.

This book is located on the New Books shelf of Mabee Learning Center. Call number: ED REF 016.37 PIL