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History of English Reading and the way of teaching it
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In this video, Debbie Meyer discusses the History of English Reading and the way of teaching it.
About Dr. Kathryn Garforth:
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About Debbie Meyer:
Debbie Meyer is a founding member of the Dyslexia (Plus) in Public Schools Task Force, a small group of community leaders working to help students with dyslexia and related language-based disabilities thrive in their neighborhood schools. In 2018 she was named as a Columbia Community Scholar to look at the intersection of dyslexia and mass incarceration and the role of universities in changing the trajectory of struggling readers. Debbie’s lengthy professional career is in non-profit management and fundraising. She lives in Central Harlem with her [dyslexic] husband and son.
Social Media: @ReadorPrison
About Garforth Education:
Our goal is to assist clients and their families to find and understand their unique learning profile and guide them on their educational journey so they can realize their maximum potential.
We strive to provide a bridge between research and practice within the educational community.
About Dr. Kathryn Garforth:
Make sure you join our Facebook Groups:
Garforth Education’s Exceptional Parent Group:
(This is a supportive community for parents of children with exceptionalities)
Garforth Education’s Parent Group:
(This is a supportive parenting community)
Garforth Education’s Educator Group:
(This is a supportive community for educators from different backgrounds)
About Debbie Meyer:
Debbie Meyer is a founding member of the Dyslexia (Plus) in Public Schools Task Force, a small group of community leaders working to help students with dyslexia and related language-based disabilities thrive in their neighborhood schools. In 2018 she was named as a Columbia Community Scholar to look at the intersection of dyslexia and mass incarceration and the role of universities in changing the trajectory of struggling readers. Debbie’s lengthy professional career is in non-profit management and fundraising. She lives in Central Harlem with her [dyslexic] husband and son.
Social Media: @ReadorPrison
About Garforth Education:
Our goal is to assist clients and their families to find and understand their unique learning profile and guide them on their educational journey so they can realize their maximum potential.
We strive to provide a bridge between research and practice within the educational community.