The State of Literacy Law in the STATES: Focus Wisconsin
Share This: 2011 By Claire R. Mullins, IDA Advocacy and Government Affairs Staff Proponents of creating strong literacy laws in Wisconsin were feeling cautiously optimistic […]
Share This: 2011 By Claire R. Mullins, IDA Advocacy and Government Affairs Staff Proponents of creating strong literacy laws in Wisconsin were feeling cautiously optimistic […]
Share This: 2012 By Nancy K. Hennessy, M.Ed., Educational Consultant, The Consulting Network, Past National President, IDA The Common Core State Standards (CCSS) are a prominent […]
Conference Overview Click here to view or download the 2015 Conference Program. The entire program is over 15 MB and may take several minutes to […]
Share This: June 2015 “The gap in vocabulary acquisition between those dwelling on the higher rungs of America’s economic divide and those at the bottom […]
Share This: June 2015 By David C. Winters, Ph.D. I thought I heard you coming down the hall! Great, because it’s time for another visit […]
Share This: June 2015 By Joanna A. Christodoulou, Ed.D. and Fumiko Hoeft, M.D. Ph.D. Once the academic year comes to a close, students throughout the […]
Adapted from original article, “Maximizing Student Success in Online Virtual Schools” by Kimberly Coy and Kristin R. Hirschmann, which appeared in Perspectives on Language and […]
Share This: By Nancy Coffman, MS, LDT, CALT, QI and Carolyn Spain, EdD Q: Why did you participate in the IDA Review process? A: […]
A picture is worth a thousand words! The following photo release form provides consent and permission to the International Dyslexia Association (IDA) and partner organizations […]
Since they began teaching the alphabet at school, my son, Jose, has had difficulties. We noticed how a once attentive and lively boy began falling […]
Share This: April-May 2015 By Dr. Cheesman’s App Chat: Practice Handwriting on the iPad Attention: parents, educators, and tutors! If your child or student spends just […]
Share This: April-May 2015 By Diana Hanbury King In the first place, cursive is undeniably much faster. “Kate Gladstone, a handwriting specialist based in Albany, estimates […]
Hotel Information IDA is proud to host the 2015 Annual Conference at the Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center in Grapevine, TX. All of the […]
Reminder to support Rep Bill Cassidy’s efforts this week! Tell the Senate to support Senator Cassidy’s amendment on Title II Part A. This amendment will […]
The Academic Language Therapy Association AIM Institute for Learning and Research The Alliance for Accreditation and Certification Anne E. Fowler Foundation The Apple Group The […]
By: Elisabeth Liptak, IDA Director of Professional Development One-third of our nation’s children are consistently found to be reading at the “below basic” level, […]
Share This: March 2015 by Diana Hanbury King “I didn’t even have to think about the steps. You know, muscles have a memory and […]
the eXaminer – January 2014 In This Issue DSM-5 Changes: What are the Implications? Dyslexia and Visuospatial Processing Strengths: New Research Sheds Light Rep. […]
the eXaminer – February 2014 In This Issue Welcome to Dr. Dave’s AT Lab! Check out IDA Branch Events Around the Nation Spotlight on […]
In This Issue New Scientific Research Sheds Light on the Phoneme Debate Accrediting University Programs that Meet the IDA Standards Supporting Legislative Efforts in […]