Sec. 1. If a student's level I dyslexia screening or level II dyslexia screening indicates the need for dyslexia intervention services for the student, the dyslexia intervention may include: (1) explicit, direct instruction that is systematic, sequential, and cumulative and follows a logical plan of presenting the alphabetic principle that targets the specific needs of the student without presuming prior skills or knowledge of the student; (2) individualized instruction to meet the specific needs of the student in a setting that uses intensive, highly concentrated instruction methods and materials that maximize student engagement; (3) meaning based instruction directed at purposeful reading and writing with an emphasis on comprehension and composition; (4) instruction that incorporates the simultaneous use of two (2) or more sensory pathways during teacher presentations and student practice; and (5) other instructional approaches as determined appropriate by the school corporation or charter school. IC 20-35.5-5 Chapter 5. Reporting by School Corporations and Charter Schools 20-35.5-5-1 Annual report to department of education 20-35.5-5-2 Report on school corporation's or charter school's Internet web site
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