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Dyslexia is the most common learning disability and is characterzed by difficulities in word recognition. Experts explain dyslexia in adults and children.
Made by Dyslexia and Microsoft Education launch free teacher training to identity and support students with dyslexia
Videos share methods from the world s leading dyslexia-focused schools, including Atlanta, Georgia s The Schenck School
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, in partnership with Microsoft Education and the world s leading dyslexia-focused schools,
launched a free online training
to help all educators support struggling readers, as schools and communities emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic.
The initiative, supported by Atlanta mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms and developed with The Schenck School and Morningside Elementary School in Atlanta, Georgia, and Broadclyst in the UK,
shares evidence-based teaching methods and insights that allow the one in five children who are dyslexic to focus on their strengths.
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Views sought on improving lessons for children with literacy difficulties
Mon, 19 Apr 2021
Views are being sought on how the learning of young people with literacy difficulties, including dyslexia, can be improved in Isle of Man schools. The International Dyslexia Association estimates between 15-20% of people have some of the symptoms of dyslexia, which can affect a person s ability to read and write, as well as their speech and co-ordination. The Isle of Man Government would like gather a range of views, but would especially like to hear from parents, carers and teachers. The four week consultation is part of a wider review of provision that was ordered by Dr Alex Allinson MHK in May 2020, shortly after he took up his position as Minister for Education, Sport and Culture.