What it is
	  
A type of assistive technology program that reads electronic written text aloud to support increased learning and independence.
Strategies
	
•	Directly instruct students on how to use available text to speech programs. 
•	Model effective strategies for learning, as teachers learn new programs along with students. 
•	Use TTS regularly as part of whole class instructional lessons for various subjects, using a projector.
•	Consider developing or providing basic instructions on how to access and get started on using the programs.
•	Regularly require the use of TTS programs for all students in various subject areas.
•	Ensure use of TTS for students with it listed as an accommodation in their IEP, for all reading tasks. 
•	Conference with small groups on the use of TTS. 
•	Select student leaders to mentor other students on TTS. 
•	Consider doing a trial of testing students’ comprehension of a text without TTS and then with TTS.
•	Provide students with free down load information for home use of TTS.
•	Inform parents of TTS programs and their benefits. 
•	Access school and board supports for additional resources and training on TTS.
	
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