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Summer Conversation #2 – What’s all this talk about SCREENING? Janet Street, F/OGA chats with Matt Carter, PhD, CCC-SLP
July 17 @ 6:00 pm - 6:30 pm
FreeKick back, relax, and enjoy the second chat in our Summer Conversation Series. 6:00-6:30 or maybe 6:45. 🙂
Recording Available on the International Dyslexia Association YouTube Channel.
During our second summer conversation, listen in as Janet Street and Dr. Matt Carter, two of our board members, chat about early literacy screening and screening for characteristics of dyslexia. Our goal is for you to walk away from this chat feeling upbeat and thinking, “I GET IT NOW!”
Summer Conversation #2 Helpful Documents:
This webpage is designed to keep stakeholders up to date on literacy policy and practice in Georgia.
2024 – Pulling it all together with the Guidance Document (frequently updated): Aligning State Literacy Policies & Practices (Updated June 18, 2024)Georgia has undergone several recent developments that have impacted literacy policy and practice statewide. This guidance document provides key connections and information to support school districts in effectively and efficiently implementing these new expectations with the ultimate goal of increasing literacy outcomes for Georgia’s students.
Georgia Reading and Dyslexia Screening Process: This flowchart incorporates SB 48 requirements and HB 538 requirements. All components must be implemented with fidelity.
Matt Carter, PhD, CCC-SLP joined the IDA-GA Board in January 2024. Dr. Carter is a Professor in the Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders at Valdosta State University and the Program Director of the Scottish-Rite Literacy Program at Valdosta State University. He is an enthusiastic supporter of the dyslexia community and focuses on a multi-pronged approach to improving literacy abilities throughout Georgia and beyond. He is a member of the Board of Directors for the Georgia Branch of the International Dyslexia Association and currently serves on the conference committee. In addition to maintaining an active teaching load, research agenda, and publication record, Dr. Carter has a successful track record at obtaining grant funding for various literacy-based projects, and he regularly presents at state-wide and national conferences. Dr. Carter’s most enthusiastic literacy-related activity is the overseeing of the Scottish-Rite Literacy Program. This program provides 100% free screenings, evaluations, treatment, and consultation to individuals of all ages who are experiencing difficulties with literacy. When he is not actively engaged in literacy-related activities, you can often find him at a baseball field with one of his six children and with his wonderful wife, Melissa.
Janet Street, M.Ed., serves on the board of the Georgia Branch of the International Dyslexia Association. Janet has worked with dyslexic learners for 23 years. She held many positions at The Schenck School & ReadSource, including Lead Teacher, Director of Student Services, Director of Outplacement, and Director of Teacher Training. She is a Fellow with the Orton-Gillingham Academy and has taught hundreds of teachers how to use the Orton-Gillingham Approach to help students learn to read and spell. Janet is currently the Founder and CEO of Smart Street which offers Orton-Gillingham training and educational consulting services. She is the proud daughter, sister, and mother of talented and successful family members with dyslexia.