More resources to support Diversified Learners and their families!
UW: Brain Development and Education Lab
http://depts.washington.edu/bdelab/
Dyslexia is the most prevalent learning disability affecting roughly 10% of the population.
The goal of the University of Washington Reading & Dyslexia Research Program is to understand the factors that contribute to reading difficulties and use this knowledge to design innovative, personalized intervention programs.
Resources for Parents: http://depts.washington.edu/bdelab/resources/
Transforming Education: This foundation has put together quite a lineup of speakers on a variety of topics.Many themes are focused on serving our diversified learners. Teachers might be interested in this opportunity. There is even an option to get CEU's for participating. AND IT IS FREE! There is also a Speakers series delivered through a Telesummit environment which means you do not have to travel to participant.
Website: http://transforming.education
Speakers page: http://transforming.education/transforming-education-world-summit-speakers-page/
Loyola University Chicago: There is an exciting new opportunity at Loyola. Our graduate certificate program, Leading Inclusive Catholic Schools, will now be offered online starting in August 2017. It is a four course certificate and will take a year to complete. More information can be found here:
http://luc.edu/education/endorsement/catholic-schools/
Loyola has agreed to offer a 1/3 tuition scholarship to all Catholic principals and teacher-leaders. We are very excited about the opportunity. With our last two cohorts, we have seen some significant changes in a short time. If questions, please contact:
Michael J. Boyle, Ph.D.
Director, Andrew M. Greeley Center for Catholic Education
Clinical Assistant Professor, Administration and Supervision
Loyola University Chicago
820 N. Michigan Avenue
Chicago, Il 60611
312.915.6831
@mjboyle3
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