Nov 3 2022
How AI can Support Students with Dyslexia

There are many ways you can support students with dyslexia. We look to best practices from research*, but the struggle oftentimes is having enough time and resources to support in the classroom and at home. It is also important to note that for learners with dyslexia, challenges can vary from person to person. So having a personalized approach is critical for student learning. What if technology could be an answer? Artificial intelligence (AI) and speech recognition are being used to support students and even adults. When used for students with disabilities, AI can provide tremendous support by providing personalized practice.AI can provide support through:
- Reading practice
- Using multisensory input
- Offering learners choices
- Providing comprehension checks
- Focusing on sight words
- Providing real-time continuous feedback and assessment
- Tracking progress and creating reports on student learning progress
- Providing personalized coaching at an affordable cost
At Readability, we looked to best practices to create a new set of features that are tailored to support students with dyslexia. Readability offers:

Fluency Practice - Learners with dyslexia typically have trouble reading fluently, comprehending text, and it can impact other subject areas like math and writing. Providing practice with phonological awareness and decoding can help learners grow.








Text Style - The default is Century Gothic, which is widely used for students with dyslexia.







