Webinar | The Dyslexia Shift: Listening, Learning, and Leading With Science

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Elementary school Webinar | The Dyslexia Shift: Listening, Learning, and Leading With Science

Provider: Amira Learning

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Selected for its science-based guidance on dyslexia, helping teachers identify and support learners early and effectively

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Expert Speakers

1. Mark Angel
Co-Founder and CEO, Amira Learning

2. David Francis, Ph.D.
University of Houston Hugh Roy and Lillie Cranz Cullen Distinguished University Chair
Director of the Texas Institute for Measurement, Evaluation, and Statistics (TIMES) Developmental, Cognitive, & Behavioral Neuroscience

3. Jaclyn Wright
Manager of Strategic Educator Engagement, Amira Learning


Dyslexia Screening is Undergoing a Seismic Shift

For decades, dyslexia screening has relied on static, limited measures administered at a single point in time. Today, science points to a new path - one grounded in listening to students read aloud and capturing the markers of dyslexia risk in real time.

This session brings together neuroscientists, psychometricians, and educators to explore how oral reading, processing speed, and phonological patterns reveal risk more accurately than traditional screeners. Participants will gain insight into why states and school districts are adopting innovative dyslexia screening methods grounded in the latest reading science and neuroscience research.

Webinar | The Dyslexia Shift: Listening, Learning, and Leading With Science

  • Free
Amira Learning

Amira Learning creates reading programs using AI and science research. It helps students become fluent readers with simple, guided support for strong reading skills.



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