Crete will use a snazzy system to detect dyslexia

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Crete is about to start using a great new system that monitors eye movements during silent reading tests to produce scores that distinguish typical and atypical readers and combines the expertise of ophthalmologists, pathologists, and social workers to develop personalized therapies.

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Research on nurses with dyslexia

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RNs who have dyslexia develop compensatory strategies to mitigate the difficulties they experience. These strategies include developing and using templates or previous examples of documentation to help structure notes or letters, being organised, minimising distractions, and using technology. Extra effort is required for many of these strategies, along with some reasonable adjustments to the working environment in line with the Equality Act. 

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From science to classroom

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In a moment more reminiscent of a Comic-Con event than a typical MIT symposium, Shawn Robinson, senior research associate at the University of Wisconsin at Madison, helped kick off the first-ever MIT Science of Reading event dressed in full superhero attire as Doctor Dyslexia Dude — the star of a graphic novel series he co-created to engage and encourage young readers, rooted in his own experiences as a student with dyslexia. 

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