How Crafts Can Help You Overcome Learning Challenges dyslexiacampusMay 23, 20230314 views Photo by Ksenia Chernaya on Pexels The learning process is always fraught with various challenges. To be able to tackle them effectively, many tutors and students use arts… Read more
VIDEO – How teaching kids to read went so wrong dyslexiacampusMay 18, 20230340 views Originally posted at YaleNews Articles by news@yale.edu (Yale News) / May 15, 2023 On May 9, New York City’s school chancellor announced that he will introduce new curriculums… Read more
South Shore Stars to Launch School for Students with Dyslexia and Other Language-based Learning Differences dyslexiacampusMay 18, 20230378 views cal nonprofit launches first-of-its-kind school on the South Shore WEYMOUTH, Mass., May 15, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — South Shore Stars, a nonprofit provider of comprehensive early education… Read more
The Parents Who Fight the City for a “Free Appropriate Public Education” dyslexiacampusMay 18, 20230247 views Originally posted at Culture: TV, Movies, Music, Art, and The… by Jessica Winter / May 11, 2023 Travis came to live at his ninth home the day… Read more
LexBox Launches AI-Powered Gamified Learning Platform for Children with Dyslexia dyslexiacampusMay 12, 20230518 views Originally posted at PR.com Press Releases by LexBox, Inc. / May 11, 2023 Charlotte, NC, May 11, 2023 –(PR.com)– LexBox, Inc., a pioneering edtech company, today announced the… Read more
AI in Education: Students’ Views on Chatbots and Cheating dyslexiacampusMay 12, 20230333 views Originally posted at Neuroscience News / May 11, 2023 Summary: A new study reveals student attitudes toward artificial intelligence (AI) in higher education. The majority of the… Read more
The Parents Who Fight the City for a “Free Appropriate Public Education” dyslexiacampusMay 12, 20230292 views Travis came to live at his ninth home the day before he started kindergarten. When his new foster parents, Elizabeth and Dan, enrolled Travis at their neighborhood public school, in a rapidly gentrifying neighborhood in Brooklyn, they learned that Travis was eligible for special-education services. Read more
Episode 113: Dyslexia and The Need for Change In Our Schools with Robin Zikmund dyslexiacampusMay 12, 20230292 views Disclaimer: This podcast does not provide medical advice. The information on this podcast is for informational purposes only. No material on this site is intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Read more
Walz, state lawmakers look to transform how Minnesota kids are taught to read dyslexiacampusMay 5, 20230277 views Rep. Heather Edelson remembers her reaction when a reading specialist told her that her twin sons showed evidence of dyslexia. Because the learning disorder can be hereditary, the specialist asked, did she know of anyone in her family who lived with dyslexia or struggled with reading? Read more
Formerly Homeless Black Teen to Graduate as Valedictorian With 8.07 GPA dyslexiacampusMay 5, 20230362 views Nyla Covington, an 18-year-old African American high school student from Raleigh, North Carolina, will graduate this year as the valedictorian of her class with an impressive 8.07 GPA. She has had to overcome a number of obstacles including being diagnosed with dyslexia at a young age and also struggling with homelessness. Read more