Celebrating Specific Learning Disabilities

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Online Training on

"Celebrating Specific Learning Disabilities in Inclusive Classrooms from 27th to 31st October 2025 "

National Education Policy (NEP) 2020 emphasizes on "Equitable and Inclusion: Learning for All” in line with the Rights of Persons With Disabilities Act (RPWD) 2016. The RPWD Act 2016 recognizes Specific Learning disabilities (SLD) is an umbrella term that indicates a number of difficulties faced by a person that may affect the acquisition, organization, retention, understanding, cognition or use of verbal or nonverbal information. Typically, children with learning disabilities will experience difficulty coping with school work in spite of their best efforts. SLD may interfere with one or more of the following:

  1. Expression in Oral language (e.g. listening, speaking, understanding etc.);
  2. Reading (e.g. decoding, phonetic knowledge, word recognition, comprehension etc.);
  3. Written language (e.g. spelling and written expression etc.); and
  4. Mathematics (e.g. number estimation, computation, problem solving etc.);
  5. Organization (e.g. sorting, categorization etc.);
  6. Social Skills (e.g. communication, collaboration etc.)

Dyslexia is a specific learning disorder. It is characterized by difficulties faced by persons with dyslexia in reading, writing, vocabulary, poor spelling and decoding skills, issues with precise and/or fluent word identification, and tasks that require hand-eye coordination. It is the result of a specific difficulty in processing phonological information. People with dyslexia may struggle with recognizing and decoding letters, which can lead to difficulties in connecting sounds to written words. This can manifest in various ways, such as letter reversals, difficulties with word recognition, and challenges with fluent reading. It's crucial to understand that dyslexia does not indicate a lack of intelligence or potential. Many individuals with dyslexia possess unique strengths in areas such as problem-solving, creativity, and visual thinking. With the right support, strategies, and interventions, individuals with dyslexia can thrive academically and lead successful, fulfilling lives.

In this regard, the Central Institute of Educational Technology (CIET) NCERT in collaboration with changeinkk has planned five days (October 27th to 31st October, 2025) online training on inclusion of students with learning disabilities including dyslexia to observe SLD month i.e. October. The training sessions will be telecast live on DTH TV channels for classes 1 to 12 under the PM eVIDYA and ISL Channel Number 31 with a simulcast on NCERT’s official YouTube channel and NCERT Events YouTube channel from 12:30 pm to 13:30 pm. The sessions would be bilingual (Hindi and English), accompanied by an Indian Sign Language Interpreter (ISL).The aim is to promote inclusivity, access to education, and awareness regarding the implementation of effective strategies to support individuals with dyslexia in their learning endeavours. The key takeaway is “each stakeholder in the child's ecosystem plays a vital role in their development”. Consequently, the impact of interventions for children with specific learning disabilities including dyslexia can be maximized only if all stakeholders work harmoniously towards a common goal.

Objectives

After completion of the training series, the learner will be able to:

  1. To promote equitable and inclusive education as envisaged by the NEP 2020.
  2. To spread awareness about understanding of what SLD with special focus on Dyslexia, among students, teachers, teacher educators, and school administrators and how we can support children with SLD in an inclusive classroom set-up.
  3. To enhance capacity for implementation of effective strategies to support individuals with dyslexia in their learning endeavors.

Who Can Participate?

● Students, Teachers, Teacher Educators, Parents, Administrators, General Public. Anybody and everyone interested in learning about SLD

Program Schedule


Dates: 27th - 31st October, 2025

Day & Date Topic Speakers(Tentative) Focus Possible questions/points that will be addressed during the session Video Link
Day 1: Monday
27.10.2025
  • A. Understanding SLDs & Manifestation in Classroom
  • B. Screening Students at risk of SLDs
1. Noopur Jhunjhunwala Founder & Trustee, ChangeInkk Foundation
2. Dr. Bharti Kaushik
Professor, MPD, CIET NCERT
60 mins

A. Awareness & Classroom Understanding Strategies to teach inclusive classrooms

  • What are the common signs of SLDs?
  • How do SLDs show up in reading, writing, math?
  • How can teachers differentiate between SLDs and other learning Challenges?

B. Identifying & Taking First Steps

  • What simple tools can help in screening?
  • How to carry out screening sensitively?
  • What should teachers do once they suspect SLDs?
Day 2: Tuesday
28.10.2025
  • Learning Styles & Adapting Lessons
1. Anupam Ahuja Former Professor & Head International Relation Division NCERT ,
2. Renu Malviya Dean and Professor Faculty Behavioral Sciences SGT University
3. Mr. Subhranil Dhar Writer of Hercules and Me
60 mins

Recognizing Diverse Learners & Practical Lesson Planning

  • What are different learning styles (visual, auditory, kinesthetic)?
  • How do they impact classroom learning?
  • How can lessons be adapted to meet diverse needs?
Day 3: Wednesday
29.10.2025
  • Individualized Learning for SLDs: IEPs
1. Dr. Masarrat Khan CEO, Maharashtra Dyslexia Association ,
2. Ms. Akanksha Agarwal Coordinator Soch Foundation
60 mins

Personalized Support for Students

  • What is an IEP and why is it important?
  • What simple steps can teachers take to support individual learning?
  • How to involve parents and specialists?
Day 4: Thursday
30.10.2025
  • Inclusive Assessments
1. Dr. Jugnu Agrawal Senior Manager Fairfax County Public Schools
2. Dr. Nandini Chatterjee Singh Cognitive Neuroscientist NERD Tool Foundation
60 mins

Conducting fair and supportive assessments for students with SLDs

  • Why does inclusive assessment matter for students with SLDs?
  • What simple classroom practices make assessments fairer?
  • How can teachers reduce stress and allow students to show learning in different ways?
Day 5: Friday
31.10.2025
  • AI Solutions for Inclusive Classrooms
1. Mr. Arihant Chindalia Global Content Head, Intel Digital Readiness Programs
2. Ms. Ambika Saxena Program Manager, Intel Digital Readiness Programs
3. Ms. Hema Saggar Google Certified Trainer
60 mins

Using Simple AI Tools for Inclusion

  • How can AI make inclusive classrooms easier?
  • What simple AI tools can teachers try?
  • Demo: AI solutions by OpenAI.
How To Participate?

Step 1: Registration :
Register yourself by using the link:
Registration link:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf2xZ9bqyt_rSfrBXVqXYoHNv-UQLb56bK8N1CsmRr5ppa_wg/viewform?usp=dialog


Step 2: Watch live training sessions: 
Participants have to attend training sessions, which will be live-streamed on NCERT Official YouTube channel -http://youtube.com/ncertofficial from October 27th – 31st, 2025, at 12:30 pm to 1:30 pm (Monday to Friday) .The session will also be telecast live on the following:

The course will also be live telecast on the following platform:

If you have missed the live Sessions, you can watch the recording on the playlist- The link of the playlist:

Step 3: Participation in Post-Session Activity and Certification: Participate in the post session quiz, score 70% & above to get the certificate.

Post-Session Quiz Link - (Link will be updated on 31st October 2025)

Assessment Opening Date: 31st October 2025 by 02:00 pm Assessment Closing Date: 15th November 2025 by 6 pm

Participants are allowed to attempt the quiz only once and those scoring 70% and above in the quiz will receive a certificate of participation in their registered mail ID within 30 days of taking the post session quiz (Check in SPAM Mail if not found in the Inbox). Queries related to non-issue of certificate will be entertained only after 30 days from the date of opening the post-session assessment (i.e 09th December, 2025). Response will be provided only to the mails sent to the mail ID isl.standardization@ciet.nic.in

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