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How assistive technology helps dyslexic learners
How assistive technologies can help learners with dyslexia
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The science of reading
The term “science of reading” refers to the research that reading experts, especially cognitive scientists, have conducted on how we...
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Effective methods for teaching students with dyslexia
In the 1930s Samuel T. Orton, a neuropsychiatrist and pathologist, and Anna Gillingham, an educator and psychologist, established the...
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The pros of a formal diagnostic assessment for dyslexia
Dyslexia as a disability
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The difference between screening and formal assessment for dyslexia
Screening tests are designed to give an indication of possible dyslexic difficulties. They are not a diagnosis but are sometimes useful...
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What is dyslexia?
Dyslexia is thought to be the most common of all the learning difficulties. It is widely acknowledged that globally, as many as 1 in 5...
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