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reading problems « LD Blog
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News, commentary, and resources about Learning Disabilities. Tag Archive for 'reading problems'. Daniel Britton’s Alphabet. In “ Powerful images show what it’s like to read when you have dyslexia. 8221; Ana Swanson reported about the typeface developed by Daniel Britton in 2013. As an individual with dyslexia, Mr. Britton, who works in graphic design. Created a typeface that omits parts of capital letters, as illustrated here, putatively to simulate the experience of reading with dyslexia. Pete and Pam W...
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Literacy « LD Blog
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News, commentary, and resources about Learning Disabilities. Tag Archive for 'Literacy'. Daniel Britton’s Alphabet. In “ Powerful images show what it’s like to read when you have dyslexia. 8221; Ana Swanson reported about the typeface developed by Daniel Britton in 2013. As an individual with dyslexia, Mr. Britton, who works in graphic design. Created a typeface that omits parts of capital letters, as illustrated here, putatively to simulate the experience of reading with dyslexia. Pete and Pam Wright of...
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early literacy « LD Blog
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News, commentary, and resources about Learning Disabilities. Tag Archive for 'early literacy'. Daniel Britton’s Alphabet. In “ Powerful images show what it’s like to read when you have dyslexia. 8221; Ana Swanson reported about the typeface developed by Daniel Britton in 2013. As an individual with dyslexia, Mr. Britton, who works in graphic design. Created a typeface that omits parts of capital letters, as illustrated here, putatively to simulate the experience of reading with dyslexia. Pete and Pam Wri...
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reading « LD Blog
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News, commentary, and resources about Learning Disabilities. Tag Archive for 'reading'. Daniel Britton’s Alphabet. In “ Powerful images show what it’s like to read when you have dyslexia. 8221; Ana Swanson reported about the typeface developed by Daniel Britton in 2013. As an individual with dyslexia, Mr. Britton, who works in graphic design. Created a typeface that omits parts of capital letters, as illustrated here, putatively to simulate the experience of reading with dyslexia. Here is the abstract:.
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Literacy « LD Blog
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News, commentary, and resources about Learning Disabilities. Archive for the 'Literacy' Category. Are read alouds cheating? Over on his Science and Education. Blog, Dan Willinghom, a friend of LD Blog. Posted an intriguing examination of this question: “ Is Listening to an audio book ‘Cheating? 8221; Consistent with Professor Willingham’s perspective, he takes a cognitive psychology look at this question. It’s worth reading. Does having someone read test content and items convey an unfair advantage?
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Janet W. Lerner « LD Blog
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News, commentary, and resources about Learning Disabilities. Function-based interventions for LD? Mistaking dyslexia ». Janet W. Lerner. Professor Lerner was a faculty member at many institutions of higher education and was working with the Professional Assistance Center for Education (PACE) for Young Adults with Multiple Learning Disabilities at National Louis University at the time of her death. She spent most of her career at Northeastern Illinois University, where she served as professor and chai...
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Canon for LD « LD Blog
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News, commentary, and resources about Learning Disabilities. This list is not without constraints. 2) Please do not drop a list of references into one comment. Instead, please provide an individual reference and a commentary about it. 3) Please provide references that are accurate and complete. In deference to the main readership of this site (that would be I), please present references in the style described by the Publication Manual. Of the American Psychological Association. Feed for this Entry. Brown...
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vision « LD Blog
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News, commentary, and resources about Learning Disabilities. Tag Archive for 'vision'. Daniel Britton’s Alphabet. In “ Powerful images show what it’s like to read when you have dyslexia. 8221; Ana Swanson reported about the typeface developed by Daniel Britton in 2013. As an individual with dyslexia, Mr. Britton, who works in graphic design. Created a typeface that omits parts of capital letters, as illustrated here, putatively to simulate the experience of reading with dyslexia. Here is the abstract:.
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News, commentary, and resources about Learning Disabilities. Tag Archive for 'press'. Yet another “learning disability” as the generic. In an otherwise very important and impressive story, reporter Perry Stein of the Washington (DC, US). Judith Sandalow, the executive director of the Children’s Law Center, celebrated the decision and said she constantly sees children who are several grades behind in school whom the city has not yet identified as having a learning disability. Was it Ms. Sandalow who u...
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Comments « LD Blog
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News, commentary, and resources about Learning Disabilities. Archive for the 'Comments' Category. Are read alouds cheating? Over on his Science and Education. Blog, Dan Willinghom, a friend of LD Blog. Posted an intriguing examination of this question: “ Is Listening to an audio book ‘Cheating? 8221; Consistent with Professor Willingham’s perspective, he takes a cognitive psychology look at this question. It’s worth reading. Does having someone read test content and items convey an unfair advantage?