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Learning Ally launches new services 4 people with print disabilities

Learning Ally launches new services 4 people with print disabilities | Students with dyslexia & ADHD in independent and public schools | Scoop.it

"...In conjunction with the new website launch, Learning Ally is also introducing a web-based tool for educators to individualize instruction for students with print disabilities. Teacher Ally will enable special education teachers to easily assign audiobook reading materials to individual students or an entire class; provide individualized instruction; monitor progress; generate detailed reports on the number of pages completed and time spent reading; and collaborate more effectively with parents.

“For decades, our audiobook library has been recognized as a proven accommodation for those who are already certified with a disability – but children and parents at earlier stages of the family journey have critical needs as well,” said Andrew Friedman, Learning Ally President and CEO. “We’ve made tremendous efforts to work with parents, students, teachers, and reading specialists to provide new services that meet their needs. Our newly transformed website, the Teacher Ally tool, the Parent Resource Center and other services have all resulted from listening carefully to our community.”

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Is Twitter the Driving Force Behind Upcoming Educational Change? - Online Universities

Is Twitter the Driving Force Behind Upcoming Educational Change? - Online Universities | Students with dyslexia & ADHD in independent and public schools | Scoop.it

The very fact that I found the reflective piece, "Is Twitter encouraging a type of ‘Arab Spring’ within Education?" via Twitter would seem to indicate that Twitter is having some effect on changing the education landscape.


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