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Supporting delayed readers: Strategies for success

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Consistent support, combined with motivating strategies and evidence-based reading instruction, helps students develop both competence and confidence. Individualizing student instruction: Effects on literacy and learning. Elementary School Journal, 118(4), 579599. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 49(2), 219232.

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AI is the solution to costly and ineffective dyslexia programs

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schools collectively spend over $120 billion a year on special education. 15 The largest category is learning disabilities, mainly dyslexia. 16 Reading difficulties also occur across other disabilities such as autism and ADHD. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 45 (3), 217-231. 20k+ per year). link] Fuchs, D.,

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Innovative ideas for school libraries

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Using Wakelet, school librarians can work with librarians in their district–or even across the state or country–to draw attention to important resources in the library, offer research tips, and motivate students. As instructional designers, librarians collaborate with teachers to develop learning materials to reach students best.

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AI is the solution to costly and ineffective dyslexia programs

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schools collectively spend over $120 billion a year on special education. 15 The largest category is learning disabilities, mainly dyslexia. 16 Reading difficulties also occur across other disabilities such as autism and ADHD. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 45 (3), 217-231. 20k+ per year). link] Fuchs, D.,

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What Students With Learning Differences Really Want Us to Know

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There were complications in my birth, and so they've kind of always known, but it wasn't formally a learning disability until about 4th or 5th grade. You've been in school for quite a while now, so, what has your experience been as a student both when you were in K-12 and now in college? You have to do it differently.