Since 2010, our priority has been to offer a variety of quality programs, courses, and webinars for educators including Right to Read courses that offer research, information, tools, and strategies for developing reading and writing skills for students that need assistance to bridge the gap between the science of reading and educational practice.
Right to Read
Join 1000’s of Alberta Educators in taking one of our Right to Read courses to enhance your classroom experiences. Our priority is to create and offer educator courses that assist in recognizing learning disabilities in children so they may be given the help they need to achieve success. All of our courses have been updated and are aligned with Alberta Learning curriculum. Click below to learn more about our Right to Read courses, to register, and to enhance your teaching experience today.
Helpful resources
For educators and professionals:
- Right to Read Program – LDAA
- For Learning and Attention Issues (LD & ADHD Network)
- Get Ready to Read
- RTI – A Program of the US Centre for Learning Disabilities
- LDOnline
- Alberta Education’s position on learning disabilities
- Library services for Canadians with print disabilities
- Unlocking Potential: Key Components of Programming for Students with Learning Disabilities(provincial standards for supporting students)
- Universal design for learning – Alberta Education
- Engaging All Learners
- Super Summary – a collection of sites for students and teachers about dyslexia, including games, activities and more