William Carey University Master of Education in Dyslexia Therapy
Share This: March 2015 By Cena Holifield, Ph.D., CALT and Rai Thompson, M.Ed., CALT, QI Q: Why did you participate in the IDA review process? […]
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The passage of PL 94-142 in 1975 legislated that children with educational handicapping conditions were guaranteed the right to a free and appropriate public education […]
Share This: February 2015 AT for Reading: Alternative Strategies using AT By David C. Winters Welcome back! I must say, I really enjoy your […]
Dorothy Blosser Whitehead August 2, 1921 – January 16, 2015 “A meaningful life is not being rich or popular, but being highly educated, being […]
Share this: ` For a downloadable PDF, click here. Like any professional field, education has its own unique terminology. The following list provides some of […]
By: David Winters Shh! We don’t want anyone to hear us. Why don’t you come a bit closer into my AT Lab so I can […]
Share This: ` February 2015 By Kathleen M. Oliverio, Ed.D, Reading Program Coordinator Q: Why did you participate in the IDA Review process? A: […]
Share This: ` For a downloadable PDF, click here. Researchers are continually conducting studies to learn more about the causes of dyslexia, early identification of […]
Share This: ` February 2015 By: Barbara A. Wilson, M.Ed. Implementation science was the topic of a pre-conference symposium presented at the 2014 International […]
The International Dyslexia Association (IDA) has an accreditation program that rigorously reviews educator preparation programs based on an accreditation model that is uniquely aligned with […]
The International Dyslexia Association (IDA) has an accreditation program that rigorously reviews educator preparation programs based on an accreditation model that is uniquely aligned with […]
What are the IDA Knowledge and Practice Standards? The IDA Knowledge and Practice Standards for Teachers of Reading (Knowledge and Practice Standards) provide a […]
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Honoree Honored By Wilson Anderson, Jr. John and Ann Henry Susan Barton Graduates & Supporters of Bright Solutions For Dyslexia Mrs. Faten Dawood Al Bader Family […]
By: Hal Malchow, President, IDA As 2014 draws to a close, I want to report on an amazing year for the International Dyslexia Association. Growth […]
By Don W. Locke, Ed.D. and Kay F. Peterson, M.S., LDT, CALT, QI Q. Why did you participate in the IDA review process? A. Mississippi […]
Many Layers of Dyslexia: Gene Discovery is Just the Beginning by Fumiko Hoeft, MD, PhD and Albert Galaburda, MD Multiple issues, including genetic and environmental […]
DOWNLOAD Share This: ` What is stress? Stress is the reaction of the body and brain to situations that put us in harm’s way. The […]
DOWNLOAD Share This: ` What is dyslexia? Dyslexia is a language-based learning disability. Dyslexia refers to a cluster of symptoms, which result in people having […]