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Rescooped by Lou Salza from The World of Dyslexia onto Students with dyslexia & ADHD in independent and public schools |
Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin, who struggled with dyslexia as a child, spoke to the audience about policy solutions that would start early to identify struggling readers and ensure more students learn to read proficiently by the time they finish third grade.
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"Good teachers typically are found in schools with good cultures. Experts say you can tell if a school is effective within five minutes of walking in. Students are orderly and respectful when changing classes; there's a steady hum of activity. Good school culture typically grows out of good leadership. Here as well, there are many variations of success. KIPP schools have a formula that includes, for students, longer hours and strict accountability to core values, and, for teachers, a cooperative role in developing school activities and pedagogy. David Brooks recently described a highly successful school in Brooklyn that abandons the teacher-in-front-of-class model in favor of collaborative learning. Students sit around larger tables trying to solve problems or discuss the task at hand. In every successful school, whatever its theory of education, a good culture sweeps everyone along, as if by a strong tide, towards common goals of discovery and learning.." | via The Atlantic Via Todd Reimer Delete the scoop?
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Decoding Dyslexia leaders representing 6 states were present and certainly part of the "energetic advocates!" NJ, PA, CT, WV, VA, MD