Mary Moran is an Irish educator with 300 hours of Orton-Gillingham practicum and decades of experience teaching students with dyslexia. Moran wrote a systematic and explicit program used in 25% of Ireland's schools and by parents who wish to teach their children to read. Mary's program was written with computer coding in mind. How would I teach a computer to read? This is how Mary Moran began her process. Moran's curriculum, DCode Dyslexia, teaches spelling, reading, and writing. ...
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Mary Moran is an Irish educator with 300 hours of Orton-Gillingham practicum and decades of experience teaching students with dyslexia. Moran wrote a systematic and explicit program used in 25% of Ireland's schools and by parents who wish to teach their children to read. Mary's program was written with computer coding in mind. How would I teach a computer to read? This is how Mary Moran began her process. Moran's curriculum, DCode Dyslexia, teaches spelling, reading, and writing. ...
ALL ABOUT DYSLEXIA FOR TEACHERS AND PARENTS SHORT ON TIME
Read Keys - TEACH SOMEONE TO READ!
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6 months ago
ALL ABOUT DYSLEXIA FOR TEACHERS AND PARENTS SHORT ON TIME
Louise Selby is an award-winning dyslexia educator and author of several books: Today we will talk about- All About Dyslexia: Practical Guides for Teachers This book is an essential toolkit for parents, as well as primary and secondary educators. Why I love Louise Selby's book: The book is graphically pleasing with cartoon illustrations, bullet-pointed lists, charts, graphs, and provides EVIDENCE-BASED, PRACTICAL STRATEGIES for busy teachers. Many of the ideas are prep-free, and Selby re...
Read Keys - TEACH SOMEONE TO READ!
Mary Moran is an Irish educator with 300 hours of Orton-Gillingham practicum and decades of experience teaching students with dyslexia. Moran wrote a systematic and explicit program used in 25% of Ireland's schools and by parents who wish to teach their children to read. Mary's program was written with computer coding in mind. How would I teach a computer to read? This is how Mary Moran began her process. Moran's curriculum, DCode Dyslexia, teaches spelling, reading, and writing. ...