Texas Dyslexia Academy
Texas Dyslexia Academy
Texas Dyslexia Academy (TDA) 1: Foundations is the first of six training opportunities developed to assist educators to better understand dyslexia and related disorders. In this course, participants learn foundational information about how students acquire reading skills, why some students struggle in reading, what dyslexia is, and warning signs that dyslexia may be causing a student’s reading difficulties. The objectives for this course are:
Explore the elements of reading
Define dyslexia, its characteristics, and related disorders
Explore the common risk factors for dyslexia
Understand associated academic difficulties
Suggested staff: All educators and administrators, including those wishing to build a foundational understanding of dyslexia.
Status: Currently being trained
Texas Dyslexia Academy (TDA) 2: The Dyslexia Handbook was developed to assist school districts and charter schools in understanding The Dyslexia Handbook 2024 Update: Procedures Concerning Dyslexia and Related Disorders. In this course, participants explore the handbook and learn about important updates from the 2024 version of the handbook. The objectives for this course are:
Explore The Dyslexia Handbook, 2024 Update
Define dyslexia, its characteristics, and common risk factors
Understand universal screening and data review for reading risk
Understand the evaluation and identification process, and provision of services for students with dyslexia
Explore critical, evidence-based components of dyslexia instruction
Understand the evaluation and identification process, and provision of services for students with dysgraphia
Suggested staff: All educators and administrators, particularly those responsible for ensuring implementation of the dyslexia handbook.
Status: Currently being trained
Texas Dyslexia Academy (TDA) 3: Considerations for Emergent Bilingual (EB) Students provides a general overview of the unique needs of EB students as it relates to dyslexia risk factors, identification, and services. The objectives for this course are:
Understand how The Dyslexia Handbook, 2024 Update addresses EB students
Understand the process of second language acquisition
Learn about the benefits of bilingualism
Explore the various types of alphabetic systems that exist around the world
Explore instructional programming for emergent bilingual students
Suggested staff: All educators and administrators, particularly those responsible for providing or overseeing reading instruction for emergent bilingual students.
Status: Currently being trained
Texas Dyslexia Academy (TDA) 4: Dyslexia: From Child Find through the Admission, Review, and Dismissal (ARD) Committee Process is designed to build background knowledge about the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA) and special education. It provides information about core special education concepts such as Child Find, Full Individual and Initial Evaluations (FIIEs), Admission, Review, and Dismissal (ARD) committees, and Individual Education Program (IEP) development. Participants will gain an understanding of:
IDEA
Child Find requirements
The referral process for an initial evaluation when a specific learning disability (SLD)/dyslexia is suspected
Notice of Action- Prior Written Notice (PWN), Notice of Procedural Safeguards, and Overview of Special Education for Parents
FIIE
ARD committee meeting and IEP components
Reevaluation process
Suggested staff: All educators and administrators, but primarily benefits educators who may have limited knowledge about special education processes.
Status: TEA approved.
Texas Dyslexia Academy (TDA) 5: Screening for Dyslexia focuses on the universal screening process for dyslexia and reading development. The objectives for this course are:
Understand the importance of early screening
Understand the state screening requirements
Define universal screening for dyslexia and related disorders
Become familiar with the guidelines for the administration of screening instruments
Explore interpretation of screening results
Understand the Public Education Information Management System (PEIMS) requirements related to screening
Understand best practices for ongoing progress monitoring
Suggested staff: All educators and administrators, particularly kindergarten and first grade staff who are involved in selecting, administering, and/or interpreting dyslexia screening results.
Status: Currently being trained
Texas Dyslexia Academy (TDA) 6: Dysgraphia provides educators with foundational information about dysgraphia, which is a related disorder to dyslexia. In this course, participants explore how students acquire writing skills, what dysgraphia is, the identification process, and provision of services for students with dysgraphia as outlined in the Dyslexia Handbook. The objectives for this course are:
Understand The Simple View of Writing and the stages of handwriting development
Understand the definition and characteristics of dysgraphia
Understand the procedures for the identification of dysgraphia
Explore instruction for students with dysgraphia
Explore instructional accommodations and technology tools
Suggest staff: All educators and administrators
Status: Currently being trained
Contacts
Consultant
Regional Dyslexia
Amie Davenport
972-348-1538
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Program Coordinator
Alicia Linn
972-348-1614
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Administrative Assistant
Angelia Rottman
972-348-1624
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