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Adults With Dyslexia Support Group
Adults With Dyslexia Support Group
Adults With Dyslexia Support Group This is a virtual support group that meets on the last Monday of every month from 7-8pm. Registration is free and required to receive the Zoom link.
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The Writing Revolution…with Drs. Vroom & Zoleo (#3 in Spotlight Series)
The Writing Revolution…with Drs. Vroom & Zoleo (#3 in Spotlight Series)
Register: https://Spotlight2023March1.eventbrite.com DESCRIPTION – Wednesday, March 1, 2023 (#3 in the Series) Few activities are as cognitively demanding as writing. In this session, Drs. Vroom and Zoleo provide an overview of the Hochman Method, an explicit set of specific writing strategies that teachers use in every grade and in all subjects, including ELA, social studies, […]
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Ohio Summit on Dyslexia 2023
Ohio Summit on Dyslexia 2023 Saturday, March 4, 2023 Time: 8:30am – 4:00 pm EST Location: Fawcett Center 2400 Olentangy River Rd, Columbus, OH 43210 Sorry Registration is CLOSED. We have hit beyond maximum capacity of our venue. We have been amazed at the response. Stay tuned to emails coming out soon about an […]
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Understanding Dyslexia – Free 90 minute Webinar March 7 at 6:30
Understanding Dyslexia – Free 90 minute Webinar March 7 at 6:30
Click this link to register for this free event. You will receive a Zoom link after you register for this event.
Professional Dyslexia Network – Monthly meeting
Professional Dyslexia Network – Monthly meeting
Professional Dyslexia Network meets the first Tuesday of each month at 7:00 pm via Zoom. Professional Dyslexia Network – Join Us! Hosted by IDA-Oregon A live monthly chat space for adults living with dyslexia to connect, learn from each other, and share resources. For Individuals 18+ with dyslexia, but will be inclusive to all learning […]
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AIM Symposium “Why is Reading Comprehension So Difficult to Comprehend?”
AIM Symposium “Why is Reading Comprehension So Difficult to Comprehend?”
REGISTER HERE: https://bit.ly/AIMSymposium2023 Also, check out the #2 Webinar in our Spotlight on Structured Literacy Series with Dr. S. Vaughn speaking on this topic: https://ga.dyslexiaida.org/event/spotlight2023feb8/ On 3/13, Dr. Laurie Cutting will receive the Hollis Scarborough Award. Named for the #ReadingRope creator, the award recognizes a researcher whose #reading research deepens the understanding of reading proficiency […]
DDIG – “Book Discussion: Undiagnosed: The Ugly Side of Dyslexia”
DDIG – “Book Discussion: Undiagnosed: The Ugly Side of Dyslexia”
DDIG – “Book Discussion: Undiagnosed: The Ugly Side of Dyslexia” Monday, March 13, 2022 7:00 – 8:30 pm CST Do you think you are undiagnosed? Did you make negative choices because of an undiagnosed learning difference? How have you overcome the struggles of living with dyslexia? Join the Dallas IDA and community members as […]
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NJIDA / NJSHA 31st Annual Joint Conference
NJIDA / NJSHA 31st Annual Joint Conference
NJIDA & NJSHA present Pathways to reading difficulties: the simple view of reading, poor reader subgroups, identification, and intervention https://www.njsha.org/continuing-education/conferences/ Registration Form Dr. Mae J. Balaban, an innovative member of NJIDA and NJSHA, was the driving force behind numerous teacher-training initiatives. In 1998 recognizing the positive potential of a joint conference, Dr. Balaban formed […]
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NJIDA / NJSHA 31st Annual Joint Conference
NJIDA / NJSHA 31st Annual Joint Conference
NJIDA & NJSHA present Pathways to reading difficulties: the simple view of reading, poor reader subgroups, identification, and intervention https://www.njsha.org/continuing-education/conferences/ Registration Form Dr. Mae J. Balaban, an innovative member of NJIDA and NJSHA, was the driving force behind numerous teacher-training initiatives. In 1998 recognizing the positive potential of a joint conference, Dr. Balaban formed […]
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IN-PERSON (Atlanta) Empowering Dyslexic Learners in the 21st Century with Josh Clark
IN-PERSON (Atlanta) Empowering Dyslexic Learners in the 21st Century with Josh Clark
Guest Speaker: Josh Clark, Chair of the International Dyslexia Association and Head of Landmark School, is coming to Atlanta, GA. REGISTER (no cost): Empowering Dyslexic Learners in the 21st Century | Landmark School Monday, March 20, 2023 7:00 – 8:00 p.m. Location: Mt. Vernon School Upper School Campus 510 Mt. Vernon Hwy NE Atlanta, GA […]
Adults With Dyslexia Support Group
Adults With Dyslexia Support Group
Adults With Dyslexia Support Group This is a virtual support group that meets on the 3rd Monday of every month from 7-8pm. Registration is free and required to receive the Zoom link.
Adults With Dyslexia Support Group
Adults With Dyslexia Support Group
Adults With Dyslexia Support Group This is a virtual support group that meets on the 3rd Monday of every month from 7-8pm. Registration is free and required to receive the Zoom link.
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Why Some Students Struggle with Math and What We Can Do About It with Marilyn Zecher (Virtual Event)
Why Some Students Struggle with Math and What We Can Do About It with Marilyn Zecher (Virtual Event)
Thank you to Swift School in Roswell, GA for hosting this free community outreach event. REGISTER HERE (no cost): https://www.theswiftschool.org/programs/mar21swiftinstitute This presentation by Ms. Marilyn Zecher, M.A., CALT, (via Zoom) will offer some ideas about why some students struggle with mathematics from a diagnostic perspective. We will define and examine the core deficit in mathematics […]
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Partner Event – Pennsylvania Association of Colleges and Teacher Educators Annual Spring Conference 2023
Partner Event – Pennsylvania Association of Colleges and Teacher Educators Annual Spring Conference 2023
Finding the North Star of New Chapter 49 Competencies March 22, 2023 from 9am to 2pm Virtual Conference using the Whova Platform Conference Keynote: Dr. Troy Hutchings More information and registration can be found here
NJIDA / NJSHA 31st Annual Joint Conference
NJIDA / NJSHA 31st Annual Joint Conference
NJIDA & NJSHA present Pathways to reading difficulties: the simple view of reading, poor reader subgroups, identification, and intervention https://www.njsha.org/continuing-education/conferences/ Registration Form Dr. Mae J. Balaban, an innovative member of NJIDA and NJSHA, was the driving force behind numerous teacher-training initiatives. In 1998 recognizing the positive potential of a joint conference, Dr. Balaban formed […]
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Adults With Dyslexia Support Group
Adults With Dyslexia Support Group
Adults With Dyslexia Support Group This is a virtual support group that meets on the last Monday of every month from 7-8pm. Registration is free and required to receive the Zoom link.
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Building Students’ Word Knowledge…with Elizabeth Stevens (#4 in Spotlight Series)
Building Students’ Word Knowledge…with Elizabeth Stevens (#4 in Spotlight Series)
Register: https://Spotlight2023March29.eventbrite.com DESCRIPTION – Wednesday, March 29, 2023 (#4 in the Series) Building Students’ Word Knowledge: How to Teach Essential Words Attendees will learn the importance of providing vocabulary instruction across content areas (i.e., English language arts/reading, social studies, science, mathematics) and the role of word knowledge for students’ reading comprehension. First, the presenter will […]
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Adults with Dyslexia Webinar
Adults with Dyslexia Webinar
Join us Thursday, March 30, from 7:00-8:15pm for a free Webinar & Q&A Discussion Sponsored by the Massachusetts Branch IDA Hosted by Patrick Archambault, Angela Ayre, Dinan Messiqua, and Kristine Burgess. Dyslexia is a life-long neurological difference in the way the human brain processes information. Adults having an undiagnosed and untreated case of dyslexia […]