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Dyslexia Microcredential


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Microcredential Description

The ICM in Dyslexia provides a concentrated introduction to dyslexia - a learning disability in reading. The credential, and its individual courses - SPED 517 - Dyslexia, Language, and the Brain , and SPED 518 - Methods in Dyslexia  which are aligned to the Knowledge and Practice Standards of the International Dyslexia Association, is appropriate for individuals interested in the study of learning disabilities, neurology, linguistics, pediatrics, optometry, reading development, and school psychology. The first course provides a foundation for the understanding of the neurobiological underpinnings of language development, reading, and dyslexia. The second course develops skills in intervention in the areas of phonological awareness, orthography, and fluency. Knowledge of these skills is valuable for many fields that will work directly with children or persons who wish to tutor struggling readers.

Integrative Curricular Microcredential in Dyslexia


For additional information, contact:


Faculty Coordinator: Annmarie Urso
School of Education, SUNY Geneseo
urso@geneseo.edu

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