Early, universal screening for reading disabilities is fast gaining traction among states, with 46 states now requiring some kind of dyslexia assessment in the early grades. An estimated 1 in 5 U.S.
November marks National Family Literacy Month, a fitting occasion as concern about reading instruction in U.S. schools goes from a simmer to a boil. For years, parents and educators around the country ...
(TNS) — Artificial intelligence could revolutionize how people with dyslexia navigate K-12 schools and the rest of the world, said Josh Clark, the leader of the Landmark School, a private school in ...
According to experts, children with dyslexia should be diagnosed as soon as possible to receive the necessary assistance. Dyslexia is a learning disability that affects millions of children around the ...
After the first letter, the rest is “scribble scrabble.” That’s what Laura Gutierrez sees when she tries to read, and it’s ...
A cohort of 13 teachers completed its second year of training this summer. The program is more than just teaching dyslexic students how letters sound, said Melanie Royal, director of the training ...
Illinois’ new early literacy screening law aims to identify reading issues in K-3 students, but some worry it could mislabel children.
Molly Arthur founded Educational Pathways Academy (EPA) after witnessing her sister's struggles with dyslexia. EPA is a faith-based school with two campuses in Florida serving students from first to ...
A new documentary challenges the medical paradigm, framing dyslexia not as a disorder but a distinct cognitive style with its ...