: 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.
: Empower students by offering a choice in how they demonstrate understanding —whether through oral presentations, creative projects, or traditional written exams. Webinar 2: Dyslexia and creating an inclusive e...
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. : Use dyslexia-friendly fonts like Arial or OpenDyslexic
: Move beyond text-heavy instruction. Using interactive tools like manipulatives , diagrams, and audio descriptions allows learners to process information through sight, sound, and touch. Actionable Strategies for Your Space The goal is to shift the narrative from
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