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Donald D. Deshler

Donald D. Deshler is the Williamson Family Distinguished Professor Emeritus of Special Education and founder and former Director of the Center for Research on Learning at the University of Kansas....

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John G. Gantz, Jr.

...of the Board of Directors at the National Center for Learning Disabilities?   “As a father and grandfather of children with leaning and attention issues, I have seen firsthand how...

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Igniting Innovation for Individuals with LD

NCLD has worked for 45 years to improve the lives of people with learning disabilities by empowering parents and young adults, transforming schools, and advocating for equal rights and opportunities....

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Jennifer Purcell

...because of NLD (I.e. Non- Verbal Learning Disability). I was diagnosed in college with NLD after doing series of tests for it. I was so relieved when I got my...

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Embracing the Transformative Power of Assistive Technology

We are thrilled to share that Jacqueline Rodriguez, CEO of the National Center for Learning Disabilities, was recently featured in an insightful article by K12 Dive. The article, titled “Ed...

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Celebrating Public Schools Week 2024

We are excited to join the Learning First Alliance in celebrating Public Schools Week 2024 from February 26 to March 1. It’s a time to appreciate educators, students, and entire...

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Zoe Zitner

Originally from Washington, DC, Zoe Zitner is a rising junior at Connecticut College double majoring in dance and psychology. She is interested in learning about the intersection between learning disabilities...

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March Policy News Round-Up

...high-need student populations, elevates biliteracy approaches to learning and protects oral-based indigenous languages, ensuring reading or literacy specialists hired through this funding stream spend at least 80% of their time...

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Sana Polizzi

...place for neurodivergent people and people with learning disabilities to exist, including in higher education. People with learning disabilities and neurodivergent people deserve respect and safety in schools. Cohort 6...

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