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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. Register here
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Dyslexia Day at the Capitol 2024
Dyslexia Day at the Capitol 2024
1/28/2024 MESSAGE FROM DDGA: DYSLEXIA DAY 2024 – Wednesday, January 31 What to Wear: Light blue if you have it Comfortable shoes What to Bring: *YOUR PICTURE ID* – you will not be allowed access to the Capitol without this! Any items you signed up to bring Driving to and parking at the Capitol: We […]
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DEADLINE: Teacher Training Applications Due
2024 IDA Georgia Scholarships Let us help! APPLY NOW! One of the main goals of the International Dyslexia Association Georgia (IDA Georgia) is to promote evidence-based literacy instruction for teachers. We believe that training teachers will have the greatest impact on students who struggle to learn how to read in Georgia. To facilitate this goal, […]
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2024 Winter RISE Virtual Conference
Literacy instruction in Tennessee fundamentally changed with recent legislation. The 2024 Winter RISE Virtual Conference will provide a virtual opportunity for students, teachers, parents, and practitioners to engage with and learn about key issues surrounding language learning differences, including dyslexia. Register for the Winter RISE Virtual Conference here: bit.ly/RegisterForRISE24 Session Agendas Saturday, February 3, 2024 […]
2024 Winter RISE Conference
2024 Winter RISE Conference
Join IDA Tennessee for a virtual conference. Click the link for more details.
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Deadline to Submit COA Form for Jan. 17 Spotlight on Structured Literacy Webinar
All registrants were emailed the Knowledge Check/Review/COA Request Form link on Jan. 26 at 4:36 pm. DEADLINE: Submit the form by 11:59 PM on Monday, February 5, to receive your COA by 11:59 pm on Tuesday, February 6. The email with the COA will be coming from “Georgia – International Dyslexia Association” and will begin with “COA…” in […]
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The Truth About Reading – Hosted by Arizona Charter Schools Association
The Truth About Reading – Hosted by Arizona Charter Schools Association
The Truth About Reading Screening FlyerPDF
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Spotlight on Structured Literacy #2: Mississippi’s Journey to Improving Literacy Outcomes for All Students
Spotlight on Structured Literacy #2: Mississippi’s Journey to Improving Literacy Outcomes for All Students
7:00 – 8:00 pm ET Presentation + Q&A Registration: https://forms.gle/ZiXpuiPrkCotrV548 All registrants will have an opportunity to earn a Certificate of Attendance upon completion of a knowledge check/request for COA form after viewing the webinar. You must register by Feb. 6 at 11:59 pm to receive live webinar access information on the morning of Feb. […]
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DDIG – “Social Emotional Wellbeing of Students with Dyslexia”
DDIG – “Social Emotional Wellbeing of Students with Dyslexia”
Join us for a conversation with doctoral student Rachelle Johnson to learn more about how a dyslexia diagnosis can affect a student’s social and emotional wellbeing, how to best support our students holistically, and to hear Rachelle’s inspiring personal story as an adult with dyslexia. Register for DDIG This event is free and open […]
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Parent and Family Support Group
Parent and Family Support Group
This is a virtual support group that meets on the third Thursday of every month from 7-8pm. Registration is free and required to receive the Zoom link. Register here
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2024 OGA Tutor Training
We are very excited to announce this incredible opportunity for live teacher training sessions at the beautiful Le Jardin Campus offered by Lori Shikuma, M.S.Ed., F/OGA, C-SLDS/IDA. It’s VERY RARE to have in-person Orton-Gillingham training here in Hawaii! Please register ASAP and reserve your spot. Scan the QR Code for the application or Link: OGA […]
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Marilyn Zecher’s Multisensory Math Approach 2-day Workshop (Feb. 24 AND Mar. 2) presented by Julie Eden
Marilyn Zecher’s Multisensory Math Approach 2-day Workshop (Feb. 24 AND Mar. 2) presented by Julie Eden
Register: https://www.theswiftschool.org/programs/multisensory-math Multisensory Math Winter Workshop Marilyn Zecher’s Multisensory Math Approach Workshop (Presented by Julie Eden) The multisensory approach is a unique way of “thinking” about teaching mathematics for all students. This program applies Orton-Gillingham multisensory instructional strategies to mathematics. This approach fits easily with recommendations from current research and suggestions from the National Math […]
Summit on Dyslexia 2024
Summit on Dyslexia 2024
REGISTRATION IS CLOSED Ohio Summit on Dyslexia 2024 When: Saturday, February 24, 2024 Time: 8:30am – 4:00pm. Accessing the Meaning of Text: The Ultimate Goal (Virtual Event) You’ve studied the foundational skills. What’s next? Speaker sessions and a LIVE panel discussion When: Saturday, February 24, 2024 from 8:30 AM to 4:00 […]
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College and Post-Secondary Fair Registration
College and Post-Secondary Fair Registration
On Sunday, February 25th, Beacon College, The Cottage School, The Howard School, and Mill Springs Academy are partnering to host the 3rd Annual Atlanta Area College and Post-Secondary Fair. This unique fair is specifically dedicated to serve students who are neurodiverse. The fair will take place at The Howard School from 11 am – […]
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Sum or Some? The Role of Math Vocabulary in Supporting Students with Mathematics Difficulty presented by Dr. Elizabeth Stevens
Sum or Some? The Role of Math Vocabulary in Supporting Students with Mathematics Difficulty presented by Dr. Elizabeth Stevens
6:30 – 7:30 p.m. OPEN and FREE Community Event The Schenck School Activity Center Sum or Some? The Role of Math Vocabulary in Supporting Students with Mathematics Difficulty Register: Dr. Liz Stevens Event RSVP (google.com) Presenter Bio – Elizabeth A. Stevens | Department of Special Education (ku.edu)
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. Register here
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Spotlight on Structured Literacy #3: Screening for Dyslexia and Other Reading Disabilities: The WHY, WHEN, WHOM and HOW
Spotlight on Structured Literacy #3: Screening for Dyslexia and Other Reading Disabilities: The WHY, WHEN, WHOM and HOW
The Spotlight on Structured Literacy series is now an annual offering by IDA Georgia and The Reading League Georgia. There is no cost to attend. Visit https://ga.dyslexiaida.org/spotlightsl/ to learn about all 4 webinars in the series. Registration is OPEN! Click HERE. All registrants will have an opportunity to earn a Certificate of Attendance upon completion […]
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DEADLINE: Grant Applications Due
GRANTS for teacher trainers are also available this year. We are offering funding for teacher trainers who are employed at a USG College of Education and/or a Georgia PSC-approved Dyslexia Endorsement program. This funding will provide professional educational opportunities to teacher trainers to address the need for remediation of dyslexia, other reading disorders, or struggling […]
Conference and Dash Sponsorship Registration Re-opens
Conference and Dyslexia Dash SPONSOR REGISTRATION: Opens March 1. Conference Sponsorship Note: We are limiting the number of onsite sponsor tables at the conference to SIXTEEN (Double Platinum, Platinum, Diamond) to ensure an optimal location for all tables and to allow time for attendees to visit the onsite booths. When we open registration on March […]
“Connections” Regional Conference
“Connections” Regional Conference
Join us on March 1, 2024, for an enlightening educational conference featuring distinguished speakers: Dr. Barbara Sorrels, Dr. Hugh Catts, Dr. Terrie Noland, and Sucheta Kamath. Explore critical topics such as trauma’s impact on learning, redefining reading comprehension, embracing literacy leadership, and delving into the science of learning. This event offers a unique opportunity to enhance your educational expertise, earn valuable CEU hours, and connect with like-minded professionals.