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Dyslexia: Hidden Costs and Money-Saving Techniques for Districts

Wednesday, January 31, 2018 @ 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm EST

Dyslexia Hidden Costs

Presented by Terrie Noland, National Director, Educator Engagement for Learning Ally
Sponsored by Learning Ally

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Money matters! When it comes to being fiscally responsible with school budgets, administrators are painstakingly making efforts to serve the maximum number of students in the most cost-efficient manner. Learn how implementing a strategic dyslexia plan in your district can save money. In this edWebinar, Terrie Noland, National Director of Educator Engagement for Learning Ally, covers:

  • The facets of a strategic dyslexia plan and the costs associated with that plan that can lead to better outcomes
  • How to front load your budget to identify and serve students as soon as possible—this will save money in the long run
  • Uncovering the costs associated with dyslexia that don’t involve money

District administrators and anyone interested in reducing costs to support students with dyslexia are invited to watch this recorded event. Learn how you can save money for your district while successfully implementing a strategic dyslexia plan.

Terrie Noland

About the Presenter

Terrie Noland, National Director, Educator Engagement, Learning Ally, has more than 24 years of experience as both a trainer and developer of content for educators and administrators. Her focus for the past five years has been on the pedagogical practices needed to create effective environments for struggling readers. Terrie has the opportunity to train groups numbering in the thousands helping to build better understanding of working with struggling readers. She is currently pursuing certification as an Academic Language Therapist.
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learning ally Learning Ally is a leading ed-tech, nonprofit proven to transform the lives of struggling readers. We provide access to grade-level content to bridge the gap for students with learning differences who can cognitively comprehend the information but read below grade level. Our high-quality, human-read audiobooks coupled with a suite of teacher resources is a cost effective solution for your school.

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Date:
Wednesday, January 31, 2018
Time:
3:00 pm - 4:00 pm EST
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