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The Pandemic Makes Dyslexia a Greater Challenge. But We Know How to Solve It.

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If struggling students are asked to read and practice at a level that is too challenging, they’re simply being set up for failure. Early Assessment First, it’s essential that teachers get an accurate understanding of each student’s reading level as early as possible.

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How Automated Speech Recognition Could Change Studying Forever

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As a guy who lives on the cutting edge of technology, I found it very frustrating to see how far behind the school was, not just in terms of their use of one-off tech and old-school tools, like clickers and white boards, but their failure to connect the dots between better outcomes and using things like big data and mobile technologies.”

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43 back-to-school predictions for the 2024-2025 year

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By implementing these strategies, CTE educators can expect a vibrant, engaging learning environment where students can obtain skills and knowledge for a successful future. More students than researchers previously thought struggle to decode or, use their knowledge of letter sounds to sound out complex, multisyllabic words.

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How Speech Recognition Could Change Studying Forever

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As a guy who lives on the cutting edge of technology, I found it very frustrating to see how far behind the school was, not just in terms of their use of one-off tech and old-school tools, like clickers and white boards, but their failure to connect the dots between better outcomes and using things like big data and mobile technologies.”

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What Happened to Google's Effort to Scan Millions of University Library Books?

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And print-disabled users can use assistive technologies to read scanned books that might otherwise be difficult if not impossible to find in accessible formats. In spite of the legal wrangling and the failure of the settlement, Mary Sue Coleman considers the project a net gain. That work still lies ahead.

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