Two Books for Right Brain Learners
Barbara Hoi of Sydney, Australia has published two books sure to delight parents and teachers. The first book is
Continue readingNews & Views from Davis Dyslexia Association International
Barbara Hoi of Sydney, Australia has published two books sure to delight parents and teachers. The first book is
Continue readingBy Misty Adoniou, University of Canberra A couple of years ago, early one morning, I received an SMS advising “resadents
Continue readingThe Ottawa Community News published a response from Davis Facilitator Marcia Code to a series on dyslexia published in September
Continue readingA great article at Headstrong Nation provides a cautionary note about the common classroom accommodation of extra time being extended
Continue readingA new study support the use of tablets and other e-reading devices for dyslexic high school students. Researchers found that the
Continue readingI’ve been seeing some buzz in social media about a specialized font for dyslexics, called Dyslexie. I am 100% in
Continue readingA recently published case study documents the progress of a fourth grade special education student who successfully used a modified
Continue readingOn 1 August 2013, dyslexic singer, artist and make-up artist Klaire de Lys will shave her head to raise bursaries for people with dyslexia and on a limited income to access the Davis Dyslexia Programme.
Continue readingA researcher in England recently reported on the experiences of parents of school-age children who had been identified as dyslexic
Continue readingI’m on a plane today headed to Alberta, Canada to give a talk at an inclusion conference. Nothing new—been speaking
Continue readingDavis Facilitator Crystal Punch has teamed with educator Betty Maxwell to write a new book geared to teachers and homeschoolers.
Continue readingHe wanted to motivate his 2nd graders to be life-long learners — but current trends in educational policy stand in his way.
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