Events and News IDA will be hosting free bi-weekly webinars through their Facebook and YouTube pages. Accompanying the webinars, IDA will also be offering free resources and giveaways with registrations. Next up: Innovative Ways to Teach Online, Part 2 (IDA) May 11, 2020 | 2:00pm ET Join The Siena School’s Jilly Darefsky (Head of School) and Simon Kanter (Director of Technology) for a tools and technology focused seminar on delivering instruction to students with language-based learning differences, such as dyslexia. Practical strategies for employing multisensory education in an online format will be discussed. Walk away with techniques that are immediately applicable to instruction. Register now > Virtual Conference: Spotlight on Dyslexia (Learning Ally) June 5, 2020 | 9:00am – 4:00pm ET K12 principals and educators: join the Spotlight on Dyslexia virtual conference for a full day of professional learning. Keynote speakers: education expert Dr. Anita Archer and American Public Media journalist Emily Hanford. Earn up to 16 CE certificates. Register now > ASHA Schools Connect (American Speech-Language-Hearing Association) July 8-20, 2020 13 days of on-demand recorded sessions, live chats with invited speakers, open discussion boards, as well as a virtual exhibit hall. Take away practical, apply-today strategies targeted for your workplace and your interactions with students, teachers, parents, paraeducators, administrators, and others — and earn plenty of CE credits too! Connect online with SLPs who experience your same challenges and share your passion for working with children. Register now >
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