Specific Learning Disability (SLD) as defined by IDEA means a disorder in one or more of the basic psychological processes involved in understanding or in using language, spoken or written, which may manifest itself in the imperfect ability to listen, think, speak, read, write, spell, or do mathematical calculations.
SERC's Specific Learning Disabilities (SLD)/Dyslexia Initiative was established in January 2015 at the request of the Connecticut State Department of Education (CSDE) in response to Connecticut Public Act 14-39 which added SLD/Dyslexia as a primary disability category. This legislation was crafted to support the unique educational needs of students in Connecticut who have a learning disability, some of whom may not be appropriately identified or receiving specialized "structured" literacy instruction because of dyslexia.
SERC's Specific Learning Disabilities (SLD)/Dyslexia Initiative seeks to inform educators and families about issues and best practices related to the needs of students with all types of learning disabilities, including dyslexia.
Presented by CSDE and SERC, the following online courses and archived webinars are now available for immediate access.
Archived webinars are available on demand. Online courses are presented using the Schoology.com Learning Management System. After registering for a course, you will recieve confirmation that contains the course access code and instructions for creating an account on Schoology.com, if you don't already have one.
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Increasing Awareness of SLD/Dyslexia: Implications for CT Educators
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Using Literacy Screening Data to Support Students with Reading Difficulties
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Remediating and Accommodating Students with SLD/Dyslexia at the Secondary Level
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Identifying Students with SLD/Dyslexia: An Online Course
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It's Never Too Late: How to Motivate and Teach Older Struggling Readers with SLD/Dyslexia
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Case Study Review of a Connecticut Student with SLD/Dyslexia
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SLD/Dyslexia: Connecting Research to Practice in Connecticut
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Identifying Students who are Gifted and Talented and Have SLD or SLD/Dyslexia
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Distinguishing Between Typically Developing English Learners (ELs) and Students with Reading Difficulties
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Do you know a parent…
…who has made positive changes in his or her child’s school or community?
… who sets an example through his or her personal involvement to make a difference?
Then nominate that parent for the State Education Resource Center’s
2019 Parental Involvement Recognition Award
In honor of National Parental Involvement Day, Thursday, November 21, 2019
The State Education Resource Center (SERC) cordially invites you to nominate a parent from your local school and/or community organization for a Parental Involvement Recognition Award. These awards highlight and honor exemplars of parental involvement in schools and community organizations.
Download the Call for Nominations & Nomination Entry Form
The application period for the third cohort of the Special Education Youth Advisory Council is now open!
Find out more about this exciting opportunity and download the application form at this link .