Moving Forward While Looking Back
Share This: 2011 By Karen Dakin, Secretary of IDA The International Dyslexia Association is moving forward with Strategic Initiatives, making progress in so many arenas including […]
Share This: 2011 By Karen Dakin, Secretary of IDA The International Dyslexia Association is moving forward with Strategic Initiatives, making progress in so many arenas including […]
Share This: October 2014 Q&A with Cameron Herold Pinnacle Award Winner By: Kristen Penczek, M.A. Cameron Herold is this year’s Pinnacle Award Recipient. The Pinnacle […]
Share This: Meet Fumiko Hoeft, M.D., Ph.D. Geschwind Memorial Lecturer By Nancy Cushen White IDA is delighted to welcome Fumiko Hoeft, M.D., Ph.D. to […]
Share This: September 2013 By Mary Ellen Trent As a sixth grade student, Thomas had already worked as a junior counselor in the Stratford Friends […]
Share This: September 2013 By Carolyn D. Cowen Alice Thomas is a fierce champion for “children at risk” and a passionate standard bearer in the […]
Share This: September 2013 By Karen Dakin, The Examiner, Editor; IDA, Secretary Dr. Blake Charlton will be IDA’s 12th recipient of the Pinnacle Award. This […]
Share This: September 2013 Laurie E. Cutting, Ph.D., Patricia and Rodes Hart Associate Professor of Special Education, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee Plenary Session: Friday, […]
Share This: September 2013 Louisa Cook Moats, Ed.D., President of Moats Associates Consulting, Inc. Plenary Session: Thursday, November 7, 2013, 8:30 a.m. “A Qualified […]
Share This: Sophie Cassidy Gibson, IDA leader, receives the Etoile DuBard Award of Excellence, presented by IMSLEC, the International Multisensory Structured Language Education Council. After […]
Share This: July 2014 By Elisabeth Liptak, Director of Professional Development, IDA On June 17, the National Council on Teacher Quality (NCTQ) released the second […]
Share This: August 2013 The back-to-school season can be chaotic for any family. Between buying new books, clothes and school supplies, there is a lot […]
Share This: 2013 By Elisabeth Liptak, Director of Professional Development, IDA The June 3rd symposium of the National Joint Committee on Learning Disabilities (NJCLD), Helping […]
Share This: 2013 By Elisabeth Liptak, Director of Professional Development, IDA The National Council on Teacher Quality (NCTQ) issued its long-anticipated review of U.S. Schools […]
Share This: February 2013 By Gad Elbeheri, Ph.D., IDA Board Member and Chair of IDA’s Global Partners Committee When was CCET established? CCET, also the […]
Share This: 2013 By Elsa Cardenas-Hagan, Ed.D., CALT, IDA Vice President The National Joint Committee on Learning Disabilities (NJCLD) is a national group that represents […]
Share This: 2011 By G. Emerson Dickman, III, J.D., Attorney, Law Offices of Emerson Dickman, Past National IDA President Founded in 1975, the National Joint […]
Share This: February 2010 A recent poll released by the Emily Hall Tremaine Foundation showed that parents and educators are dangerously confused about learning disabilities […]
Share This: January 2014 In May 2012, we brought to your attention that the American Psychological Association was revising the Fourth Edition of the Diagnostic […]
Share This: October 2014 By Elissa Arndt Rader, Ph.D. and Donna Robinson, Ed. D. Q: Why did you participate in the IDA Review process? A: Gordon […]
Share This: September 2014 By Holly Lane, Ph.D. Q: Why did you participate in the IDA Review process? A: The University of Florida’s (UF) Unified […]