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Decoding Dyslexia
Dyslexia Canada1 reports that as much as 20% of the population have a learning disability, and Dyslexia is not only the most common, affecting...
Reflective Reading
It is imperative that students have access to culturally responsive materials that help them understand not only themselves but others as well. Research shows...
Breaking Down the Monolingual Wall V: Collaborate to Thrive
Let’s Start Here
Educator collaboration is an essential component...
California Bill Would Mandate Science of Reading
A newly introduced California Assembly bill would require the state’s teachers to be trained and reading to be taught only according to the principles...
Recognizing Language Disorders in Multilingual Children
Communication is a human right, in any and all languages. Children of all backgrounds start communicating from birth, though this communication looks and sounds...
Dyslexia Legislation Only Gets Us So Far
In October, education communities across the country recognized Dyslexia Awareness Month. The National Institute of Health and Yale University found approximately one in five...
No Benefit to Segregating English Learners
Grouping English learners (ELs) together in classrooms has...