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Category: Special Needs

22 September 2015

Can A Simple Font Help Readers with Dyslexia?

Written by Kath Thoresen
dyslexia
I was a little surprised to see a post on eSchool News earlier this month that invited me to ‘Check out the cool font that changes online text for students with dyslexia’. Surely a cynic might cite that any...
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30 September 2014

Tutoring Our Special Needs Students

Written by National Tutoring Association
special needs
Including 25 Tips For Working with Special Needs Students For most tutors, our students are general education students who are struggling in a subject discipline. We hear statements such as, “I have always hated math (or some other subject)....
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Blog, InfiNext Educational Solutions - Ishmael Brown, National Tutoring Association, Special Needs slider, special ed, special needs Comments are off
07 July 2014

A Teacher’s Philosophy of Education

Written by Ariel Mordetsky
Education
By Kelly Josephson with foreword by Ariel Mordetsky of Oases Online. I have had the pleasure of knowing Kelly for over 10 years. I never knew her story until recently. Since I have known her she has always had...
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30 June 2014

Higher Expectations to Better Outcomes for Children with Disabilities

Written by Kath Thoresen
disabilities
Perhaps this article should be entitled, ‘Yet again the US DOE prove that they don’t have a clue about education’. Any special ed teacher or tutor knows that suggesting that students with disabilities should just try harder or we...
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