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More about dyslexia and foreign language learning
Dyslexia associations and organizations | |
International Dyslexia Association | |
European Dyslexia Association - the website offers information about dyslexia and other projects related to education and dyslexia | |
British Dyslexia Association - the website offers resources about dyslexia in general | |
German Dyslexia Association | |
German Association for Dyslexia and Dyscalculia | |
Polish Dyslexia Association | |
Swiss Dyslexia Association | |
Dyslexia Scotland - aims to empower people with dyslexia to reach their full potential | |
Dyslexia Institute - Austrian association providing diagnosis, consultancy and training services | |
ÖBVL - Österreichischer Bundesverband Legasthenie - Austrian association providing information on dyslexia and vocational training for dyslexia therapists | |
Wiener Landesverband Legasthenie - association established in Vienna, Austria, providing valuable information on dyslexia | |
Czech association of dyslexia experts who organize conferences, seminars and contribute to educational policy | |
DYS-centrum? Praha is a voluntary independent association of individuals and corporate bodies that are connected with specific learning disabilities matters | |
German non-profit organisation providing information in dyslexia for children, parents and teachers | |
EÖDL - Erster Österreichischer Dachverband Legasthenie - dyslexia umbrella organisation in Austria which offers diverse information on the topic, including vocational training for dyslexia trainers | |
Hilfswerk - non-profit social service provider in Upper Austria for all generations, in every stage of life and in all regions of the country, offering consultancy and providing diagnosis on dyslexia | |
The Quality Circle Dyslexia deals with quality management of the diagnostic process and therapeutic care, training and education as well as evaluation and research | |
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Information, solutions, best practice | |
World Dyslexia Forum - information about best practice | |
www.ncld.org/types-learning-disabilities/dyslexia/what-is-dyslexia | National Center for Learning Disabilities |
Dyslexia Toolkit - a toolkit for identification and support for learners exhibiting literacy difficulties | |
Open University - free online learning, covering, among other topics, dyslexia and inclusive educations | |
Information on specific learning difficulties - e.g. lecture series, articles, resources | |
LD Online - website on learning disabilities and ADHD | |
Dr. Anne Margaret Smith?s website with useful information on dyslexia and language learning and training workshops | |
Dr Margaret Crombie?s website - Teaching Dyslexic Learners | |
Dr. Gyarmathy Éva?s website with useful information on dyslexia and language learning in Hungarian and in English | |
Bright solutions for dyslexia, Susan Barton?s website | |
The Power of Dyslexia - focuses on positive effects dyslexia can have on a person?s life; seeks to help children with dyslexia, adults with dyslexia, and parents of dyslexic children | |
English Teacher?s Network - information about dyslexia and its identification | |
This website provides information on dyslexia to self-help groups and on high quality services in the field of diagnosis and treatment | |
The English 2 Dyslexia Test | |
The website of a research project entitled ?Equal opportunities to learn foreign languages?- information about research publications and practical information for teachers as well as students with special needs (dyslexia and hearing impairment in particular) | |
Information on dyslexia, including consultancy services and online exercises for individuals with dyslexia | |
A forum for teachers, parents and dyslexic individuals | |
A forum created by a Hungarian speech therapist in order to enhance communication and share experience between the different groups involved in dealing with dyslexia | |
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Ideas, tips, materials | |
A useful list of spelling rules with examples | |
Edysgate learning games | |
Useful tips and materials for reading and writing with young language learners | |
A collection of links from secondary schools from Vorarlberg, offering access to worksheets and exercises for dyslexic students | |
Dyslexia online course for children with basic information for parents and online exercises | |
Classroom materials - from short activities to full lesson plans, for teaching kids and adults | |
Ideas for special education teachers | |
This website provides educators and parents with the high quality practices in reading and language instruction and offers useful materials | |
RoboBraille converts documents into alternative, accessible formats | |
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DysTEFL associated partners | |
Oxford University Press, English Language Teaching, Poland | |
Oxford University Press | |
Pearson Central Europe | |
Pearson ELT | |
IATEFL-Hungary | |
ELT well | |
Languages without Limits | |
Addressing Dyslexia Toolkit | |
Department of Applied Linguistics, Opole University, Poland | |
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DysTEFL project partners | |
Department of Pragmatics, University of Lodz, Poland | |
International Educational Projects Office, University of Lodz, Poland | |
Society for Alternative Education, Opole, Poland | |
The Research Centre for Natural Sciences, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience and Psychology | |
Department of Linguistics and English Language, Lancaster University | |
www.vhs-cham.de/Internationale%20Projekte/Aktuelle%20Projekte/DysTEFL.html | Volkshochschule im Landkreis Cham e.V. |
www.best.at/internationale-projekte/laufende-projekte/dystefl | BEST Institut für berufsbezogene Weiterbildung und Personaltraining GmbH |
MU - Masaryk University, Faculty of Education, Department of English Language and Literature |
The DysTEFL project team is not responsible for the content of external websites and accepts no responsibility for their use.