Spelling Problems and Their Effects on Dyslexics

Addressing the problem

It would seem to be much more important to be able to read and write than to be concerned about how words are accurately spelt? Largely this is true.

It is more important to be able to read because without the skill of reading the whole world becomes closed off. It is also good for someone to be able to quickly express themselves in words without being inhibited by the fear of spelling words incorrectly.

It is easy now for a dyslexic person to hide their problems when so much is now done with computers and other digital devices which have spell checkers. There are times, of course, when computers etc. cannot be used and information has to be put in writing. Unfortunately however, whenever an idea is put into writing we are revealing a lot about ourselves to others, and it is the reaction of others which often causes a problem.

What does poor spelling reveal about a person?

In the first instance unless it is known that a person is dyslexic, they will be judged on many levels. It will indicate that they may not have read much in their life because the more someone reads the more words are seen and stored in the memory. If someone is deemed as not being ‘well read’ this can suggest that they may not have had a very good education. A piece of work poorly spelled may imply that this person doesn’t care much about how they present themselves to the world in their written work. All these observations are negative judgements that are being made about someone.

What effect does poor spelling have on the reader?

Remember that this is a situation where a dyslexic person is being judged in ignorance of this fact. Quite typically dyslexic spellings can be very bizarre. The errors may not bear any resemblance to the actual words in question. Also, as well as having spelling weaknesses, their handwriting skills are often poor as well. So anyone reading their written work is very quickly going to lose patience and become frustrated. If this person is going to be assessing what they are reading then these negative emotions are going to result in a downgraded assessment.

Poor spelling means lower exam marks

Poor exam results are likely to have a knock on effect with regards to securing a job. Similarly if an employer is inundated with applicants when advertising a post, it is unlikely that a poorly spelled, badly written application would get very far. So once more the dyslexic person would lose out.

It does sometimes happen that spelling errors are ignored, and the person known to be dyslexic is then judged on their strengths and not their weaknesses. Sadly this doesn’t happen as often as it should.

Why are dyslexics so poor at spelling?

It is because the linguistic centres in the brain do not function as efficiently as they should. Due to their genetic makeup the biochemical pathways that form memory are impaired and this is particularly noticeable with regard to reading and spelling words. In a typical classroom situation where the teachers have lots of pupils and a very lengthy teaching schedule to accomplish in an academic year, there is not the time to focus on pupils’ dyslexia. They are not given the right form of instruction and very quickly get left behind.

Unmet needs

There will be many floundering dyslexics who will never discover what they may have been really gifted at simply because their literacy requirements have not been met in class. They require a very structured, logical and repetitive type of teaching. A method that is multi-sensory, quick and effective. Such a teaching method does exist, and it has taken illiterate pupils and enabled them to reach potentials they never thought possible. Feedback is received from parents years later saying that their child has achieved A* in English GCSE, or that they have succeeded in getting a 1st class honours degree. It is of huge importance and benefit to all concerned, and society as a whole, that such methods exist and that they can make it possible for pupils and students to attain such results.

What Are the Exam Objectives of Exam 70-431?

Exam 70-431 is one of the Microsoft’s certification examinations and the name of this examination is MCTS SQL 2005 server implementation. This certification will suit best to the candidates who wish to gain skills and knowledge on ability to maintain as well as implement system information that is incorporated with Microsoft SQL 2005 server. By passing this examination, candidates will earn their Microsoft certified technology specialist certification in SQL 2005 server implementation.

Examination requirements and job roles:

For writing this examination, there are no special prerequisites required for the candidates but Microsoft recommends the candidates to have some knowledge in using database tools, writing codes in SQL as well as in other languages and troubleshooting databases. Candidates can get several job opportunities in the top companies after certifying with this examination. Some of the job roles include: information system administrator, system analysts, network analysts, technical support engineers, database administrators and technical consultants etc.

Exam 70-431 objectives:

The following are the exam 70-431 objectives and they are:

1) Maintenance of database
2) Data customers support
3) Implementation as well as creation of database objects
4) Configuring as well as installing SQL 2005 server
5) Implementation of disaster recovery and implementation of high recovery
6) Troubleshooting as well as monitoring the SQL 2005 server performance.

Other details:

Exam can be registered in Pearson VUE centers or in online through Pearson VUE website b paying the fee. The exam comprises of 40 questions with 90 minutes time duration and no adaptive or case study type questions. Only multiple choices, drag- drop, built a tree, reorder type questions are asked. Minimum score to pass in the exam is around 700 out of 1000 (70%).

Education System in India

India is one of the largest democratic country in the world. Education system in India is having a huge demand because of its quality and systematic education procedures we are following. India’s education sector is emerging fast with sparking demand for every one. Our Education system is the strongest and it will start from pre schooling age with excellent training methodologies with latest models like e-learning, Skill enhancements educational software drives, skills presentation, text books etc.

Indian government is spending a huge amount for education sector for every financial year. The amount spent is utilised in various methods by considering the minority and backward class people and also for poor people facing difficulty in receiving elementary schooling. Government is providing facilities to all kinds of people and the education market is going to hit $70 billions by the end of 2012.

Canon Law Society of America estimates that the total size of India’s private education market could reach US$70 billion by 2012. Private education sector has started in mid 1990’s and set up various schemes and one among them is that state governments will out source the supply of various Hardware and Software in various government and government aided schools. The funds for the out supply has been provided by central government under various schemes called ICT, SA, school programme etc. Various private companies have entered in to market With huge investments. The government is also encouraging various industrial institutes to offer academic and financial aid to private people. Many big companies like L&T, Microsoft etc are showing their interest in participation.

Education system in India is regulated at center as well as at state level too. These regulations vary from state to state. we are having two kinds of educational systems in India, Central board and State Board. Central Board of secondary education is being monitored by central government and State boards have their own education board systems. The Central Board is seeking affiliation that is managing a committee which is controlled by a trust and it should have non proprietary entries with out having any vested control by any individual or others. The trust will approve budgets for the financial year and also for tuition charges etc and the donations incurred to this board will be exempted under Income tax Act as this is meant for charitable purpose for promoting education but not for pursuing the profits on it.

State governments are mainly responsible for the establishment of state colleges and universities and also has power to approve the establishment of private universities as according to UGC Norms.

In order to Impart Professional and technical educational system in India A group of professional councils grouped together and established a council called All India Council For Technical Education in 1987. It promotes professional institutions and gives recognition to courses which comes under undergraduate programmes and provides the standard development of Technical education in India. These regulations continues to show its influence in Indian Education System. Irrespective of all these constraints the educational sector is achieving excellent potential growth with high standards.