Creative Works by Dyslexics or About Dyslexics
Visit a new page on the IDA-GA website: INSPIRE! Dyslexia Showcase and Journey Stories https://ga.dyslexiaida.org/inspire-dyslexia/ Books About Dyslexia, Books with Dyslexic Characters, Books Written by […]
Assessments
Dec. 11, 2023 Benchmark Assessment System reading test is widely used and often wrong | APM Reports “Can a student succeed on [the Benchmark Assessment […]
IDA-GA Open Membership Meeting 2023
Meet the IDA-GA Board of Directors. Hear about 2023 and what’s ahead for 2024. We invite you to submit a question when you register.
IDA-GA Teen Board Kicks Off Dyslexia Awareness Month
RECORDING: https://youtu.be/kBOrUAF_EBQ?si=2dOWfn9Ittgm-GK8 Attendees of all ages were invited to join the IDA-GA Teen Board for a virtual meeting with Special Guest Ryan Sias! Like many […]
AI & Dyslexia: Thoughts and Tools
IDA’s 2025 Brief on AI Using AI to Support Structured Literacy: Aligning Tools with How Students Learn © 2025 International Dyslexia Association Authors Megan V. […]
Activities: DIY Simple Ideas
🐣 Eggs-tra Fun with Word Building and Language Games! Don’t pack away those plastic eggs just yet!This simple DIY activity turns leftover eggs into hands-on […]
UGA Middle School Research Study Opportunity
Dr. Kelly J. Williams* is recruiting school/district partners for a grant that she should be receiving from the U.S. Department of Education’s Institute of Education […]
WestEd Research Participation Opportunities for Schools
Announcing WestEd Research Participation Opportunities for Schools 3/17/2023 My name is Analuisa Flores, Administrative Assistant at WestEd, and I am emailing to share information about […]
2023 Dimensions of Dyslexia: The Keys to Structured Literacy Conference – Keynote
MORNING KEYNOTE: “The Writing Rope: A Framework for Explicit Writing in All Subjects” Description Joan Sedita, M.Ed., is the founder of Keys to Literacy, a […]
Blame It On Gutenberg Documentary
Watch it in its entirety at https://blameitongutenberg.org BLAME IT ON GUTENBERG – AVAILABLE TO WATCH NOW! “Our brains evolved to observe and listen, to communicate […]
The IDA-GA Teen Board
IDA-GA Teen Board The IDA-GA Teen Board is a group of high school students dedicated to educating the public about dyslexia throughout the state of […]
GCSU Grants for Institutions and State Agencies
The Sandra Dunagan Deal Center for Early Language and Literacy at Georgia College is offering grants to University System of Georgia Institutions and State Agencies. […]
A Look into Language Disorders and Dyslexia
Understanding Dyslexia in the Context of Developmental Language Disorders Suzanne M. Adlof, Ph.D. and Tiffany P. Hogan, Ph.D., CCC-SLP https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6430503/ “Clinical Implications: In light of the surge […]
Rock Entries (page 2)
Entries below (and on page 1) This rock was planted along a popular walking path that circles a municipal golf course in the City of […]
Rock Contest Rules
View the rock entries: https://ga.dyslexiaida.org/event/we-are-rocking-it/ Congratulations to our 2022 winner Carson of Vancouver, WA. Carson won an Amazon gift card by “planting” (placing) a #dyslexiayouarenotalone […]
Sharing Fun Facts Leads to Knowledge Building Conversations
Fun Facts about September Sharing quick fun facts can lead to longer, interesting knowledge-building conversations. Knowledge-building is an important factor in boosting reading comprehension. Check […]
How does your brain map words? Watch and Explore The Brain Dictionary
Posted on IDA-GA Social Media 8/5/2022 https://linktr.ee/IDAGeorgia Watch and allow yourself to float for 3 minutes into this brain world. This mesmerizing video is one […]
The GaDOE is HIRING: Content Integration and Special Education Specialist – English Language Arts
The Content Integration and Special Education Specialist – English Language Arts position is open. The position will be reposted soon. Click HERE to access the […]
Summer Learning Fun
Innovative Ways to Use Legos for Summer Learning Fun SUMMER FUN for the “budding engineer, the promising physicist, or the young artist.” Check out these […]
How are math, language, and dyslexia connected?
Check back often for updates on events and information about the math-language-dyslexia connection. 2026 Teacher Training Opportunities – Math June 21, 2022 Article (Read or […]
Building Knowledge: Exploring Summer Solstice
Uncover the radiant legacy of the root “Sol,” derived from Latin, meaning “sun.” Explore wordpandit.com Yes, it’s SUMMER SOLSTICE in the Northern Hemisphere! We […]
Accessing Books through Audiobooks
“For dyslexics, speech-to-text technology can open up vast opportunities for accumulating all kinds of knowledge.” – Dr. Lauren Katz Discussion “Balancing Ear and Eye Reading” […]
Word Conundrums: could-would-should
Did you laugh? Thanks for the chuckle, Stephan Pastis! (See Pearls Before Swine, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Jan. 13, 2022) There is no doubt the […]
Anita Archer on Utilizing Explicit Instruction
Get ready to feel like you are floating on a cloud! Watch Anita Archer as she so expertly explains in just 5 minutes what teachers […]
Adults with Dyslexia
An Interview with David Chalk (Posted @idageorgia on 1/12/2022): In this moving interview with Nora Chahbazi of EBLI, David Chalk offers a glimpse into his […]
Can someone with dyslexia become an author?
Q: I have dyslexia. Can I be an author? A: YES, yes, a resounding yes! Google any of these authors, and you will learn about […]
Writing and Content Unite: Creating Expository Writing Units
Writing and Content Unite: Creating Expository Writing Units presented by Laura Dreyer, M.S. on April 27, 2022 Click HERE to view the recording. Click HERE […]
