Resources

Useful Information & Resources For Different Groups

We have collated a library of excellent content and organised it into useful subject areas so you don’t have to. Use the buttons below to jump to sections of interest or scroll down the page to see all that is on offer.

International Dyslexia Association (IDA)

The IDA is the peak international body that supports education and research on behalf of people who learn differently. The IDAs mission is: To create a future for all individuals who struggle with dyslexia and other related reading differences so that they may have richer, more robust lives and access to the tools and resources they need.

There are numerous resource you will find helpful here.

International Foundation for Effective Reading Instruction (IFERI)

IFERI is a not-for-profit organisation. It includes researchers, educators and parents from around the world. The aim of the IFERI is to contribute to raising standards of literacy in the English language based on robust research and high-quality instruction in the teaching of reading, spelling and writing. There is a great blog, factsheets, and comprehensive research files available here.

Dyslexia and Mathematics Fact Sheet

Gain a better understanding of how Dyslexia can affect Mathematic ability and an introduction to Dyscalculia.

Dyslexia and the Vision Myth

Read the evidence that Dyslexia is not related to Vision! Avoid the Vision therapies for Dyslexia.

Dyslexia and Mental Health Fact Sheet

Understand how Dyslexia affects Mental Health and ways you can help

Outside the Square Youtube Documentary Series

This 3 part series is an Australian made documentary by Dyslexia Advocate and Code Read Dyslexia Network Founding Member Tanya Forbes

Filling the Pail

Greg Ashman is a teacher, blogger and PhD candidate living and working in Australia. Greg’s background is as a UK educated Maths teacher and he has a broad depth of knowledge around evidence based teaching practices. His writings are clear, comprehensive, and loaded with evidence.

The Snow Report

Prof. Pamela Snow is a registered psychologist who originally trained as a speech pathologist and is currently Head of the Rural Health School at Latrobe University, Bendigo. Pam has a passion for evidence based practice and intervention for Australia’s most vulnerable children; her writings are awesome, punchy, and packed with evidence

Dekker Delves into Dyslexia

Founding Member of Code Read Dyslexia Network Belinda Dekker's hard hitting factual blogs are all about Evidenced based literacy instruction for every child in every classroom.

What is advocacy and where to advocate for those with dyslexia

Dyslexia Explained: What’s It Like Being Dyslexic?

What's it like being dyslexic? This video is based on the real life story of Nessy creator, Mike Jones.
People with dyslexia need a different approach, spreading awareness in schools is one of the main ways of doing this.

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