Dyslexia: News from the web:
Very short and concise but to the point. Read the points you should know about dyslexia in the link for today.
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Dyslexia: News from the web:
Very short and concise but to the point. Read the points you should know about dyslexia in the link for today.
Read all about it HERE
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Dyslexia: News from the web:
Happy to see that North Carolina has introduced legislation to make screening for dyslexia AND dyscalculia mandatory. Get involved folks, support this effort and that many states may follow.
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Dyslexia: News from the web:
They also refer to it as “visual dyslexia” read up on it in the link for today.
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Children with dyslexia are actually doubly disadvantaged by the current system, as spelling is effectively assessed twice. Not only is it within the teacher assessment framework, but it also gets tested again in the SPaG test. The fact that the spelling and grammar elements are lumped in together to give one single overall score means that a dyslexic child’s secure grasp of grammar is not recognised because the spelling mark pulls them down.
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Wonderful article that shows how children with dyslexia, once they get to reading, have it as a super power!
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This mother doesn’t believe public schools are doing everything they can to educate students with dyslexia. For example, she said, schools measure a child’s growth from year to year, but they’re not comparing that growth with that of an average student to ensure they’re closing the gap.
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