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SOaRing to New Heights: How Can Structured Literacy Support Students with Visual and Other Impairments?

In this video: This presentation focuses on the basics of structured literacy (also described as “Science of Reading”) via considerations and inclusive practices in reading for students with vision impairment and other disabilities.

In this video:

This presentation focuses on the basics of structured literacy (also described as “Science of Reading”) via considerations and inclusive practices in reading for students with vision impairment and other disabilities. School based and outside literacy supports are showcased, as well as practical resources and activity ideas for home and daily living.

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