Webinar 2: Dyslexia And Creating An Inclusive E... Info

: Teach students to understand their own unique learning profile. When students can articulate what they need, they become active participants in their own success.

: Use dyslexia-friendly fonts like Arial or OpenDyslexic and ensure high color contrast. Tools like the Hemingway Editor can help simplify complex language to improve readability. Webinar 2: Dyslexia and creating an inclusive e...

: Strategies that support dyslexic learners—such as structured literacy and clear visual hierarchies—actually benefit all students by making information more accessible and reducing cognitive load. : Teach students to understand their own unique

Creating an inclusive environment for dyslexia is more than just making accommodations; it is about fundamentally shifting how we design the learning experience to ensure every student feels valued from the start. In our latest webinar, we explored how a proactive, universal approach—rather than an afterthought—builds a culture where neurodiversity is a recognized strength. Core Insights for Inclusive Environments Tools like the Hemingway Editor can help simplify

: Empower students by offering a choice in how they demonstrate understanding —whether through oral presentations, creative projects, or traditional written exams.

The goal is to shift the narrative from "overcoming a challenge" to "embracing a different way of thinking". By building environments that are accessible by design, we ensure that no learner is left behind.

: Normalize the use of text-to-speech and speech-to-text tools as standard productivity aids for everyone, which removes the stigma of individual accommodations.