Decoding Dyslexia GA Profile
Decoding Dyslexia GA

@DDGA13

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@DDGA13
Decoding Dyslexia GA
3 years
The four part series @georgiadeptofed @ugamfecoe produced this year are excellent resources. Part four: Structured Literacy and Dyslexia. 🏅 https://t.co/fPB8sUwctC #saydyslexia #structuredliteracy
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@Parents4RJ
Parents for Reading Justice
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Missy - right back at ya. Georgia throws quite a party! Thank you for having us! @DDGA13
@MissyPurcell
missy purcell
3 days
Super honored to present at #DyslexiaCon2025 alongside such powerhouse advocates — @brett_tingley and @voiceadvocacy. It’s truly an honor to share the stage and the stories of what each of us did to create real change in our districts. There may be many pathways to
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@untilallcanread
Meagan Swingle #UntilAllCanRead
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Atlanta area educators, parents and literacy advocates will come together on Tuesday, Oct 21 for a very special screening with the one and only @Harvey_Hubbell! Register to attend today (it’s free!): https://t.co/AyfteN1RuW
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@DDGA13
Decoding Dyslexia GA
13 days
And here's a #preview of the film. https://t.co/Cil8qlQW0o
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@DDGA13
Decoding Dyslexia GA
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Look out for the events this month! https://t.co/uycedLRdmW
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@Parents4RJ
Parents for Reading Justice
14 days
Learning to read doesn’t just unlock books — it unlocks your life! When you learn to read, you begin to outgrow the limits others set for you. You start making your own decisions — about your mind, your health, your future. That kind of freedom? Priceless! 🎧:
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@DDGA13
Decoding Dyslexia GA
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🎉 https://t.co/4lOhPgRUXD This episode of #DyslexiaDuo with Stephanie Stollar talks frankly about #earlyscreening and #intervention for students with reading difficulties including #dyslexia #gapol @JasonDowneyBOE @GA_Reads @wade_state @BethanyHBallard
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@Parents4RJ
Parents for Reading Justice
17 days
📢 “Passing these laws is the easy part,” says @MeganPotente of @DecodingCA. “The real issue is getting districts to follow through. We need strong state leadership and coordinated efforts.” 💥 And THIS is where PARENTS come in — providing accountability to the education system
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California Governor Gavin Newsom has approved Assembly Bill 1454, which provides elementary school teachers with training in evidence-based reading instruction, and includes $480 million in the...
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@literacypodcast
Melissa & Lori Love Literacy Podcast
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📊 Brennan Chandler drops a powerful stat: About 80% of students who don’t meet proficiency on national reading assessments struggle with multisyllabic word reading. 🎧 Tune into our episode with Jessica Toste & Brennan Chandler! Listen now: https://t.co/pm2ovSGLaa
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@Parents4RJ
Parents for Reading Justice
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🚨 Big news out of Ohio! The Ohio Higher Ed audit led by the Meadow Center is reviewing ALL 50 teacher prep programs in the state — report dropping soon 👏 We mentored @bvkid & other CO parent groups who formed @COKID_Dyslexia. Those are proof points for our work — when
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@DDGA13
Decoding Dyslexia GA
16 days
Make no mistake about it--the states around Georgia are making great strides in improving reading instruction for all students, including those receiving special education supports and services. #southernsurge #literacy #gapol
@BenisonMrs
Ms. Benison-
16 days
This piece, co-written by @karenvaites is a must-read for anyone who seeks to understand the Southern Surge. It is a great, easily digestible read. Here are some of my favorite quotes: "The benefits of literacy are not positional; they are absolute. It is good that children can
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@thismomloves
Kate Winn
18 days
Return Road Trip! 🚗 Not to toot our own (car) horn or anything, but we’ve heard from multiple listeners that this conversation with Dr. Jack Fletcher is the best podcast episode on dyslexia that they’ve heard - perfect for Dyslexia Awareness Month! https://t.co/tbUp2i4BwQ
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@BenisonMrs
Ms. Benison-
19 days
@EliseLovejoy and @MissyPurcell So glad I got to connect with you both!
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@karenvaites
Karen Vaites
26 days
I appreciate this @WSJ editorial. But it proves a point I keep trying to make: we are going to spend the next 5 years explaining why the Southern Surge states made large gains in reading, and alllll those states that passed shallow literacy legislation made lesser gains or no
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@ReadWithMalcolm
Share the Magic Foundation
28 days
We’re just ONE week away from the start of #READMarathon. This free challenge helps readers of all ages build stamina, confidence and joy in reading. Who’s ready to lace up? Learn more at https://t.co/OrlWp7cxUc!
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@melbrethour
Melanie Brethour
28 days
Thank you to this incredible group of advocates, educators, and parents who came together to share a fact for Dyslexia Awareness Month. When we raise our voices together, we change the story. #DyslexiaAwareness #1in5 #ShareAFact
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@literacypodcast
Melissa & Lori Love Literacy Podcast
27 days
💙 October is Dyslexia Awareness Month. 💙 https://t.co/Cz62rThbUg In this conversation with Dr. Steven Dykstra, we were struck by his reminder: 👉 Teachers are saving kids’ lives. Every. Single. Day. One reader at a time. 🌍📚
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@literacypodcast
Melissa & Lori Love Literacy Podcast
28 days
💡 Teacher friends: this is why your work matters. As educators, we hold the power to make reading the success story in a child’s life. Every day, every lesson matters. 💙 https://t.co/7JhVgmN61c #DyslexiaAwareness #LiteracyMatters #ScienceOfReading
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@MissyPurcell
missy purcell
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Agreed, 🛑 blaming parents! As a teacher I always said I can’t control what happens before they enter my class, but I can control what happens after they step through my door! If we aren’t teaching kids foundational skills, like reading, writing and math, in our schools, then
@JamesAFurey
James A. Furey
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We know how to teach reading. We just don’t. And stop blaming parents; Mississippi isn’t a a paradise of good parents, nor has their parental involvement in their child’s education skyrocketed in the past eight years.
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