The New York Branch of The
International Dyslexia Association will be holding its 34th Annual
conference on Dyslexia & Related Learning Disabilities titled Closing The
Gap Between Research and Practice on Monday, March 12 & Tuesday, March 13,
2007 at the Marriott Marquis, New York, New York.
The two day conference offers 107 sessions and 60 exhibitors. This is
the premier event in the New York region in the field of learning
disabilities! Listen to noted experts, covering topics such as current
research on memory, assistive technologies and evidence-based teaching
approaches for students of all ages. Visit our exhibit hall and learn about
teaching resources, assistive technologies, schools with programs for
students with learning disabilities, and other related services and
materials. Share information with co-workers, colleagues, parents,
professionals and others.
Monday's Keynoter: Anita Archer, Ph.D., author of Skills for School
Success, Advanced Skills for School Success, and REWARDS, and REWARDS PLUS
with Dr. Mary Gleason. Dr. Archer also co-authored Phonics for Reading.
Tuesday's Keynoter: Todd R. Risley, Ph.D., Professor Emeritus of
Psychology, University of Alaska, author of Meaningful Differences in the
Everyday Experience of Young American Children, with Betty Hart.
Additional presenters included noted dyslexia expert, Sally Shaywitz,
M.D., professor of pediatrics and child study at the Yale University School
of Medicine, where she co-directs the Yale Center for the Study of Learning
and Attention. Dr. Shaywitz is the author of "Overcoming Dyslexia".
On Tuesday, March 13 there will be an Awards Luncheon recognizing the
outstanding commitment and talent of those who have either lived with
dyslexia or who have worked so diligently to insure that all children and
adults receive the assistance they need to succeed. Receiving awards are
Jay Johnson, on Broadway in "The Two and Only" and a person with dyslexia
(2007 Priscilla L. Vail Award); Carmen Farina, former Deputy Chancellor for
Teaching and Learning, New York City Department of Education (2007 New York
Branch Award); Donna S. Goldberg, author of "The Organized Student", (2007
Margot Marek Annual Book Award).
The New York Branch of The International Dyslexia Association (IDA) is
a non-profit organization that provides services and information to
professional and families to help children who are struggling with dyslexia
succeed.
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