Alabama Dyslexia Resource Guide The purpose of the Alabama Dyslexia Resource Guide is to provide continually updated guidance useful information and links to valuable resources to assist educators administrators and parents or guardians as they provide dyslexia specific services and support for students in Alabama s public schools
Educator Resource Guide to Section 504 in Public Elementary and Secondary Schools This guide addresses numerous topics including the evaluation and placement of students under Section 504 and 504 Guide to Support with Dyslexia alabama 2022 Alabama State Department of Education ARI Alabama Reading Initiative Created Date Governor Ivey signed the Alabama Literacy Act in June 2019 which mandates that all K 3 children in Alabama public schools be screened for literacy deficits including dyslexia Additionally students who evidence characteristics of dyslexia as determined by the dyslexia screening must be provided with dyslexia specific intervention A literacy
Alabama Dyslexia Resource Guide
Alabama Dyslexia Resource Guide
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October 27 2016 Revision Alabama Dyslexia Resource Guide 1 Grab your reader s attention with a great quote from the document or use this space to October 27 2016 Revision Alabama Dyslexia Resource Guide 17 Section 4 DYSLEXIA SPECIFIC SCREENING PROCESS The results of reading screenings conducted in schools across the state as part of the
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Alabama Dyslexia Resource Guide

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October 27 2016 Revision 5Alabama Dyslexia Resource Guide Rationale for Alabama s Dyslexia Services Plan Address dyslexia related learning challenges or difficulties before the child develops a need for special education services Students with dyslexia often experience difficulties with reading writing and spelling that
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Appendix G List of Dyslexia Resource Guide Revisions 34 3 A ugust 2022 Revision A labama Dyslexia Resource G uide Section 1 Introduction Rationale for Alabama s Dyslexia Services Plan Address dyslexia related learning challenges or difficulties before the child develops a need for special

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Through the 2015 Dyslexia Amendments to the Alabama Administrative Code the Dyslexia Advisory Council DAC was charged with developing and maintaining the Dyslexia Resource Guide DRG The DAC works closely with the leadership of the Alabama Reading Initiative to ensure that the DRG meets the needs of Alabama schools and families

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Our charter members met for the first time on April 26 2003 and for 20 years now our IDA AL branch has continued to pursue our mission to educate empower and ensure literacy for all Alabamians especially those who face the challenges of dyslexia Our purpose has evolved over the past 20 years as we seek to empower students educators

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Alabama Parent and Families RESOURCE GUIDE to Learning Disabilities 35 963 CHILDREN ages 6 21 in 2018 19 in Alabama were Dyslexia Revisions to Alabama Administrative Code Alabama State Department of Education 2015 A Guide to the IEP U S Department of Education
In 2019 Alabama passed HB 388 the Alabama Literacy Act which comprehensively addresses literacy instruction Alabama s Dyslexia Resource Guide and Administrative Code recognizes IDA s definition of dyslexia August 2022 Revision Alabama Dyslexia Resource Guide Table of Contents Section Title Page Section 1 Introduction 4 Section 2 Overview 7 Section 3 Multi Tiered Student Support MTSS 15 Section 4 Dyslexia Specific Screening 17 Section 5 Classroom Strategies 20 Section 6 Accommodations 23
Free Online Dyslexia Events Check out these free online resources for parents and for educators Alabama Literacy Act adopted in 2019 Alabama Literacy Act amended in 2022 Alabama Literacy Act 2022 Frequently Asked Questions for Parents Check out these if you have questions about how the ALA and its 2022 amendments might impact your family