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Inclusion in Europe through Knowledge and Technolgy

Start date: Sep 1, 2015, End date: Aug 31, 2017,

...ing dyslexic children and their relatives in basic education. POT (CY). National association closely integrated with special school for the blind and partially sighted, providing mainstream support. GNW (HU). Company specialising and training mainstream teachers who teach children with dyslexia. Associated with Hungarian Academy of Science ANS (IT). National association for the visually impaired ...
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Experts have long advocated using the internet to assist persons with Specific Learning Differences (SpLDs). Specific software helps persons with SpLDs through images, text size and background color, and by allowing them to sort out information in a way which suits them best. It also allows for personalised information and learners can enlarge the script or have the text read to them. There is a ...
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Dyslexia is often thought of as a problem of childhood. In fact it is a lifelong condition. Dyslexia affects 1 in 10 of the population. Experts estimated that up to 25 million workers in Europe are affected by dyslexia. Dyslexia in the adulthood means a lifetime of underachievement, frustration and often unemployment.Many adults with learning disabilities are underemployed, often stuck in dead-end ...
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Dyslexia is often thought of as a problem of childhood. In fact it is a lifelong condition. Dyslexia affects 1 in 10 of the population. Experts estimated that up to 25 million workers in Europe are affected by dyslexia. Dyslexia in the adulthood means a lifetime of underachievement, frustration and often unemployment.Many adults with learning disabilities are underemployed, often stuck in dead-end ...
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Increasing success in the European business environment requires competent literacy skills in more than one language. However, traditional teaching methods exclude many individuals, especially dyslexics. Dyslexia can be considered a special way of thinking and learning, which needs a special way of teaching. Dyslexics have trouble with reading and writing in their first language and are often excl ...
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