Learning Ally Blog: Access and Achievement

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Now more than ever, people with learning and visual disabilities are flourishing in the classroom, launching productive careers and becoming assets in their communities. This blog spotlights remarkable individuals who demonstrate that having a visual or print disability is no barrier to educational success.


Blind and Dyslexic Scholars Face Down Barriers to Thrive in College and Careers
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April 24, 2013 by Lauren Holstein (LAE)

WASHINGTON, DC -- Learning Ally, a national nonprofit serving 300,000 individuals with visual, physical and learning disabilities, will honor ... Read More about Blind and Dyslexic Scholars Face Down Barriers to Thrive in College and Careers

Learning Ally Launches One in Five Initiative to Drive Dyslexia Awareness and Give Hope
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April 16, 2013 by Lauren Holstein (LAE)

Hard-hitting PSA draws families, specialists and dyslexics online to share stories and resources, educate society and debunk myths. Princeton, NJ ... Read More about Learning Ally Launches One in Five Initiative to Drive Dyslexia Awareness and Give Hope

Rethinking Dyslexia at the National Press Club
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April 12, 2013 by Lauren Holstein (LAE)

WASHINGTON, DC – On Saturday, April 27, Learning Ally will host a free exclusive screening of the HBO documentary The ... Read More about Rethinking Dyslexia at the National Press Club

Teacher Ally: Assisting Educators, Maximizing Student Reading Progress
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April 10, 2013 by User

Educators and students across the nation are speaking up about a major new improvement in how they access and ... Read More about Teacher Ally: Assisting Educators, Maximizing Student Reading Progress

Decoding Dyslexia – Empowering Parents Concerned about Dyslexia Services in Schools

April 5, 2013 by Lauren Holstein (LAE)

Guest blogger Lyn Pollard writes: "As the parent of a child with dyslexia or other reading disabilities, you may sometimes ... Read More about Decoding Dyslexia – Empowering Parents Concerned about Dyslexia Services in Schools