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Beyond Numbers event with Philippa McIntosh
30th January 2023
A celebration and presentation of Philippa McIntosh's award winning research about the readability of Junior Cycle maths exam papers for dyslexics.
Read Philippa's research paper:
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Видео

Webinar with Kate McElderry on Making a Mark!
Просмотров 1936 месяцев назад
Making a Mark! Discovering the Power of Neurodiversity on a Learning Safari is a new book published by Brilliant Publications (ISBN: 9781783173518) Presenter Kate McElderry, a learning specialist from Maryland, USA, joined us on November 14th 2023 to give an overview of this new book she has co-authored with Mark Stoddart. The book can be used in both classrooms and at home to deepen understand...
Sharing Perspectives - Dyslexia Rights - Right to Supports
Просмотров 1276 месяцев назад
Watch our third and final Sharing Perspectives - Dyslexia Rights video for Dyslexia Awareness Month. In this video the Right to Supports is discussed by Dylan Sweeney, Ivanna McMahon and Keith Murphy. In this video they discuss the importance of supports school, education and work.
Sharing Perspectives - Dyslexia Rights - The Right to Identity
Просмотров 1186 месяцев назад
Watch our second Sharing Perspectives - Dyslexia Rights video for Dyslexia Awareness Month. In this video the Right to Identity is discussed by Dylan Sweeney, Ivanna McMahon and Keith Murphy. In the video they discuss the importance of dyslexia identity and their own personal experiences.
Sharing Perspectives - Dyslexia Rights - The Right to Assessment
Просмотров 2017 месяцев назад
Watch our first Sharing Perspectives - Dyslexia Rights video for Dyslexia Awareness Month. In this video the Right to Assessment is discussed by Dylan Sweeney, Ivanna McMahon and Keith Murphy. In the video they discuss the importance of early dyslexia assessment, their own personal experiences and navigating the Irish Education System.
Dyslexia Hub Trailer
Просмотров 152Год назад
Check out our new Dyslexia Hub. This exciting new website has a programme of video lessons to help dyslexic children with their reading and spelling. We have professional advice on how to promote confidence and self-esteem. We have demos on how technology can be used to unlock reading and writing. We have advice for parents to help them navigate the education system. Finally, we share the insig...
Adult Dyslexia Webinar - Don Mullan
Просмотров 326Год назад
As part of our Adult Dyslexia Webinar Series, we were delighted to welcome Don Mullan, humanitarian, media producer, and best-selling author of the “politically influential” book Eyewitness Bloody Sunday - The Truth. During this webinar, Don discusses his experience in school as an unidentified dyslexic; how his identification of dyslexia set him on “a road to new and unimagined adventures”; th...
Nessa Corkery - My Dyslexia Journey
Просмотров 236Год назад
As part of our Adult Dyslexia Webinar Series, we were delighted to welcome Nessa Corkery, Sales Development Representative at Udemy and former Clinical Nurse Manager. During this one-hour webinar, Nessa discusses: how her dyslexia affected her in educational settings; the benefits of exploring how you learn; the importance of reasonable accommodations; and how the gift of time and a positivity ...
A Guide to Reasonable Accommodations at Certificate Examinations (RACE) 2023 (Update October 2022)
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This video aims to give an overview of the Reasonable Accommodations in Certificate Examinations (RACE) for 2023, focusing on the areas relevant to students with dyslexia and related learning difficulties. The video goes through the available accommodations, the eligibility criteria and the application deadlines. We also discuss some of the common questions we receive from parents, students and...
Stress and Anxiety in Young People with Dyslexia
Просмотров 638Год назад
The Dyslexia Association of Ireland was delighted to offer a free webinar for parents in September on Navigating Stress and Anxiety in young people with dyslexia. Topics covered in this recording: - What is Dyslexia? - Identifying areas that cause stress and anxiety - Techniques to manage stress and anxiety - Signposting for stress and anxiety supports This webinar aims to: - Give parents an ov...
Transitioning to Secondary School
Просмотров 598Год назад
This webinar was delivered in August 2022 to support parents who children are transitioning from primary to secondary level education. Topics covered include: - What is Dyslexia? - Approaching the transition from primary school to secondary school - Getting Organised - Myself as a Learner (focusing on study skills & exam preparation) - Self-esteem This webinar aims to: - Give parents an overvie...
My Dyslexia Journey - Dave Saunders
Просмотров 529Год назад
Dave Saunders is the Founder of ‘From Lads to Dads’ a fathers' support network initiative. From Lads to Dads provides services to empower and support young dads throughout their parental journey. During this short video, Dave shares his personal experiences of being identified with dyslexia late in life, his experience of education, strategies and advice for other adults who may be pursuing ass...
My Dyslexia Journey - Dairine Kennedy
Просмотров 545Год назад
As part of our Adult Dyslexia Webinar Series, we were delighted to welcome Dairine Kennedy, EMEA Head of Online Sales at Online Partnerships Group, Google. Dairine is also the founder of Neurodiversity Ireland and KDK, a luxury lifestyle brand. During this one-hour webinar, Dairine discusses: the benefits of early identification and intervention; the importance of owning your dyslexia as a badg...
Dave Cormack: My Journey with Dyslexia
Просмотров 868Год назад
As part of our Adult Dyslexia webinar series, DAI were delighted to welcome Dave Cormack, lecturer in Business and Programme Director of the BA (Hons) in Business Management at the National College of Ireland (NCI). Dave has an MBA from the Open University Business School and is a Fellow of the Institute of Leadership and Management as well as a long-standing member of the Marketing Institute i...
Dr Keith Murphy - Breaking The Barriers to Third Level Education for People with Dyslexia
Просмотров 500Год назад
On the 10th May 2022 DAI were delighted to welcome back Dr Keith Murphy, researcher, lecturer and friend of DAI for part two of his webinar series with the Adult Dyslexia Team. Keith has experienced a remarkable journey in education from completing an ECDL course in 2008 to being awarded a PhD from Maynooth University in 2022. In this video Keith discusses his PhD research ‘Experiencing Dyslexi...
James Northridge - My Journey with Dyslexia
Просмотров 3052 года назад
James Northridge - My Journey with Dyslexia
Keith Murphy Webinar - Seen and Unseen
Просмотров 6962 года назад
Keith Murphy Webinar - Seen and Unseen
Coming for an Assessment (Children & Young People)
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Coming for an Assessment (Children & Young People)
Coming for an Assessment (Adults)
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Coming for an Assessment (Adults)
Comparison is the Thief of Joy - Jane McGrath
Просмотров 7692 года назад
Comparison is the Thief of Joy - Jane McGrath
Transitioning to Higher Education
Просмотров 2832 года назад
Transitioning to Higher Education
Demystifying Adult Dyslexia Assessment and Reports
Просмотров 5462 года назад
Demystifying Adult Dyslexia Assessment and Reports
Self Esteem & Wellbeing for our Young People with Dyslexia
Просмотров 5962 года назад
Self Esteem & Wellbeing for our Young People with Dyslexia
Dyslexia and the Inner Critic - Richard Hogan
Просмотров 9322 года назад
Dyslexia and the Inner Critic - Richard Hogan
Dyslexia and Self Esteem in children and young people
Просмотров 7342 года назад
Dyslexia and Self Esteem in children and young people
Microsoft Word Speak Add On (8.7.2021)
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Microsoft Word Speak Add On (8.7.2021)
ClaroRead for Windows (24.06.2021)
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MyStudyBar (17.06.2021)
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C-Pen Reader Pen (10.06.2021)
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Комментарии

  • @johnowens8992
    @johnowens8992 28 дней назад

    Women,,,??

  • @ADORABLYAMYY
    @ADORABLYAMYY 3 месяца назад

    What an amazing young lady, fantastic research and simplification of such a complex need. Well done Philippa dyslexia is not hold her back🥰😃

  • @cannonj1024
    @cannonj1024 4 месяца назад

    Kate McElderry is not only a gifted teacher/educator, she is an incredibly talented and creative writer. I laughed out loud when first reading the character names she came up with for the book! The book answers questions and helps shed light on neurodiversity and the dyslexic population Kate has worked with for the past 20 years. This book is an absolute gem!

  • @michaelkaromo4420
    @michaelkaromo4420 5 месяцев назад

    Great presentation. I believe this is a great resource to inform teachers and students about the strengths of neurodiversity

  • @jennygillis2475
    @jennygillis2475 5 месяцев назад

    Such an inspiring and illuminating presentation on neurodiversity and learning. Kate’s teachings and book are transformative in guiding any family, child, or educator in navigating the winding journey of dyslexia. Her explanations are profound in their simplicity and insightful in viewing the “whole child.” She has made me a better mom and advocate for my two neurodiverse kids. Thanks, Kate for showing us the way!

  • @user-gy5nw7cp1c
    @user-gy5nw7cp1c 5 месяцев назад

    Such an inspiring and illuminating presentation on neurodiversity and learning. Kate’s teachings and book are transformative in guiding any family, child, or educator in navigating the winding journey of dyslexia. Her explanations are profound in their simplicity and insightful in viewing the “whole child.” She has made me a better mom and advocate for my two neurodiverse kids. Thanks, Kate for showing us the way!

  • @ivanalalicki
    @ivanalalicki 6 месяцев назад

    Kate, I love your book!

  • @roccogiuliano2565
    @roccogiuliano2565 6 месяцев назад

    A wonderful presentation by one of the world's most dynamic advocates for science-based reading instruction and an eloquent champion of neurodiversity. I read Marking a Mark as soon as it became available in the US and strongly recommend it to educators, parents and kids. Congratulations to Kate and a huge thank you for all you do. Rocco Giuliano, Producer/Writer, Blame It On Gutenberg

  • @mdunne3869
    @mdunne3869 7 месяцев назад

    Interesting conversation I think neurodivergent is important too as many people have dyslexia with other neurodivergent type brians and as mentioned traits can over lap. I also see there is value to individual names of course, but we need to be careful about too much separation as we can end up giving more focus, and so more supports, to one neurotype over another. Or more stigma being assigned to one neurotype then another. I found that I've really benefited being in a community of many types of neurodivergent people, in terms of support, than when I felt boxed into Dyslexic only.

  • @bobpeck7593
    @bobpeck7593 9 месяцев назад

    A caring teacher can make such a huge difference in a child's life. It can be so huge it cannot even be measured.

  • @davidshields948
    @davidshields948 11 месяцев назад

    So, dyslexia doesn't rule out being highly intelligent and articulate. A very interesting video

  • @supbeckyg
    @supbeckyg Год назад

    Bawled my eyes out.

  • @barneyrubble3463
    @barneyrubble3463 Год назад

    I am sixty-five years old. Sadly, as a child, instead of receiving help for being dyslexic I was forced to sit in the corner and wear a dunce cap. I was unmercifully teased by students and berated by teachers. Art became my safe haven. After seeing this film, I wept ... uncontrollably.

    • @thedoor5442
      @thedoor5442 4 месяца назад

      i'm 66 and was treated the same way.

  • @i.m.p.o.s.t.e.r.s3053
    @i.m.p.o.s.t.e.r.s3053 Год назад

    Watching this videos made me tar up ! IM still in school and am struggling with dyslexia I had a screening test in school , but thats not a proper test (it’s runs in the family so i have a higher chance ) IM getting testing soon though ! This video reminds me on almost all of my teachers , I had to stay in at break to finish my work because IM a slow writer or diddent spell things right , my parents had to have several meetings with the schools about my Behaviour and Eductaion to help them realise that not everyone lears the same ! In the last 2 years I had got kicked out of my fist maths class and my second maths class and I never got help they just say me in the corner and never bothered to help me ! I then got meoved into a Lower set with all other people that were struggling ! My teacher helped me so much with my behaviour and Education I cannot thank her enough 😊 ! I also got moved into a SEN Literacy last year to help with my Literacy skills Whitchurch means I miss out on Languages , but this year I just got moved back into languages and I am almost 2 years behind and I always get told off for not knowing the language ! I then can’t handle it anymore that I just walk out ! A SENCO teacher might be giving a ADHD test for the teachers to tick of I think , so I hope that will help me ! I also struggle a lot in other lessons that include writing and teacherS just don’t understand and they C3 me (kick me out of lesson) because of my Behavior or Educational difficulty’s ! I also have a mean form tutor that picks on me and if doesent help that she is my science teacher !I have got quite low grades so I hope that I will get help with this soon because IM in year 9 (13 years old )now, and GCSEs are not that long away ! I know it hurts to say this but IM used to it by now the amount of teachers picking on me because I can’t read ,write , spell , listen to instructions and focus as good as other people makes me feel quite sad but I know there is hope and it’s coMIng slowly but surly ! I wish everyone else the best and I will look back on this comment next year and hope that all is well ! Lots of love Izzy

  • @heytigers3104
    @heytigers3104 Год назад

    Aww the little actor is such a dote 🤗

  • @Paulmhayes
    @Paulmhayes Год назад

    Well done Dave, and yes you do talk. Always good to hear from you 👍

  • @fionamurray4969
    @fionamurray4969 Год назад

    thank you✨

  • @carolinecronin8229
    @carolinecronin8229 Год назад

    Really good and thank you for been so honest and brave! You are brilliant!

  • @paddyfitzpatrick4364
    @paddyfitzpatrick4364 Год назад

    What a great poem

  • @paddyfitzpatrick4364
    @paddyfitzpatrick4364 Год назад

    I know Keith Murphy from when he first came in the door to NLN, a true gentleman who showed extreme determination, having been his mentor for 2 years, (ECDL included) I am no way surprised as to what he has achieved, TRUE he does not STOP, he is an example to anyone with his life along his path, I was delighted to see him enter Maynooth under a True Gentleman and great mentor Dr Michael Kenny. Keith I am so proud of you "You are a shining Light" Wishing you all the best in your career

  • @margaretx9531
    @margaretx9531 Год назад

    Keith, it's lovely to hear the conclusion of your journey so far. You have a lovely way of presenting

  • @margaretx9531
    @margaretx9531 Год назад

    Anyone who has had the pleasure of getting to know Keith, knows he is such a lovely man with a heart of gold. As a long time friend, he is an inspiration to behold as he battled through all the hurdles in front of him. I'm so happy for Keith who persevered and got his doctorate. His present and future students are very lucky to have such a gem to aid them on their educational journey

  • @briannamurphy8004
    @briannamurphy8004 Год назад

    Extremely proud and inspired by you everyday

  • @jennymurphy439
    @jennymurphy439 Год назад

    Very much seen 🙏🙏🙏

  • @nkina76
    @nkina76 Год назад

    My 7yrs old son has dyslexia. We are still struggling. His so genius the other way around except school where his teachers and classmates don’t understand. 😭 And he has beautiful heart ❤️

  • @leeturner8023
    @leeturner8023 2 года назад

    Jane, why don’t you play some acoustic songs on RUclips? Listened to that ‘scrap shell for my seagull’ tune of yours, it was fantastic. Seriously great, and would love to hear more of your singing.

  • @wilbertone3
    @wilbertone3 2 года назад

    I couldn't read an analog clock when I was 11 on the account of having dyscalculia. Of course, I didn't know that at the time, but it was compounded by the fact that I had a sadistic teacher who took every opportunity to humiliate me by highlighting my failures. I totally feel your pain.

  • @Ashley-te4je
    @Ashley-te4je 2 года назад

    Dr Keith Murphy has been a lecturer of mine for the last 4 years. He is one of the most understanding, relatable, supportive and kind educators I have had the pleasure of meeting. Our class has been so lucky to be supported by him. You go Keith!

  • @MimiYouyu
    @MimiYouyu 2 года назад

    Not everybody that is dyslexic / neuro divergent is ashamed of themselves, what tosh, this projection of the speakers experience onto others is a tad self indulgent, but hey he can build his "profile" up I guess.

  • @unicxrnnxrris
    @unicxrnnxrris 2 года назад

    So I don’t have dyslexia but I have this thing odd and I did an assessment yesterday In school and I don’t understand Irish so if I don’t pass how will I know Irish next year I’m secondary . The person did that assessment with me was called Roz mcphan not sure if you know her so. Odd is basically that you read something but then it goes out of your head so I want to not do Irish I’m really nervous for my results ? What should I do? If you know Roz mcphan can you show her this please and I forgot to tell her something and . Also Roz mcphan is from the department of education as well please if you know her please can you let her look at my comment thanks btw my name is Rebecca

  • @unicxrnnxrris
    @unicxrnnxrris 2 года назад

    So I don’t have dyslexia but I have this thing odd and I did an assessment yesterday In school and I don’t understand Irish so if I don’t pass how will I know Irish next year I’m secondary . The person did that assessment with me was called Roz mcphan not sure if you know her so. Odd is basically that you read something but then it goes out of your head so I want to not do Irish I’m really nervous for my results

  • @gyusbrainrot7444
    @gyusbrainrot7444 2 года назад

    This made me cry

  • @TalasaSilverwind
    @TalasaSilverwind 2 года назад

    love the videos sadly the audio is very quiet

  • @eigce
    @eigce 2 года назад

    Can something be done about the narrator's volume please? Can't hear what's being said.

  • @deb220706
    @deb220706 2 года назад

    If my child is diagnosed with dyslexia, and wants to go onto college and study medicine, but the course required 2 languages. How does that work going forward ?

  • @eleanorbaylon4821
    @eleanorbaylon4821 3 года назад

    What a pity that this ALL has to be read. How wonderful it would be to hear from the children. Not very dyslexia friendly in my opinion.

  • @PhilShnider
    @PhilShnider 3 года назад

    New findings of Dyslexia neurosciencenews.com/dyslexia-phonological-decoding-18470/

  • @yusufcanarslan6475
    @yusufcanarslan6475 3 года назад

    MEF! burda mıyız?

  • @FidelisBellicus
    @FidelisBellicus 3 года назад

    Thanks Jane. May your work with DAI aid parents, teachers, and others to become aware of this condition. I have suffered from Dyslexia from my earliest school days. I had to repeat second grade at age 7 and then had special reading sessions every day at school with a therapist to help me (bless her heart: Miss O'Neill). It doesn't really go away for some; we just learn to cope the best we can and let friends know of our struggle.

  • @EthanT745
    @EthanT745 3 года назад

    My teacher sent me this to

    • @oneeye6975
      @oneeye6975 3 года назад

      Same ;-;

    • @n1xkyyy
      @n1xkyyy 3 года назад

      Hi Ethan hi olivia its me Nicola

    • @belle6592
      @belle6592 3 года назад

      @@n1xkyyy lol don’t tell them who I am pleaseee! I’m from your class

    • @n1xkyyy
      @n1xkyyy 3 года назад

      @@belle6592 this is Bei ke. The whole family is gathering LOL

    • @belle6592
      @belle6592 3 года назад

      @@n1xkyyy haha lol

  • @n1xkyyy
    @n1xkyyy 3 года назад

    my teacher sent me this- uhm what do I do..

    • @oneeye6975
      @oneeye6975 3 года назад

      I'm confused

    • @n1xkyyy
      @n1xkyyy 3 года назад

      @@oneeye6975 lol I dont have dyslexia why do i exsist

    • @oneeye6975
      @oneeye6975 3 года назад

      @@n1xkyyy me either nico

    • @belle6592
      @belle6592 3 года назад

      @@n1xkyyy Nicola? Omg haii we have the same teacher so my teacher sent me this too!

    • @EthanT745
      @EthanT745 3 года назад

      This is one in a million lol🤨

  • @BPoshBeautyBar
    @BPoshBeautyBar 3 года назад

    Very touching, thank you for posting

  • @PictureHouseCinema
    @PictureHouseCinema 3 года назад

    I've never been diagnosed with it but I know I have it as I did struggle in primary school and my P7 teacher had my IQ tested. I came out above average but it didn't address the problems I was having and they had been evident from P5. In first year of high school my English teacher was pretty good but never said anything to me. It wasn't until about 10 years ago that she said she was certain from her experience of my work in first year, that I had some form of Dyslexia. I then explained to her how about how my mind sees certain things the wrong way around yet still on sight, they make sense at the time. It is only when I look again that I see what was actually there and of course the meaning is completely different from what I first thought. It hasn't greatly hindered me as an adult and has sometimes been a benefit yet I know I could have achieved more if I'd been given the right kind of help when I was in school.

  • @ButterflyLullabyLtd
    @ButterflyLullabyLtd 3 года назад

    Thank you DAI for this wonderful film. It brought tears to my eyes when I saw the teachers awful reaction to the child, and how the children made fun. This happened to my daughter. I had to take our child out of school because State Education caused serious anxiety issues with the education pressure and bullying. Our Melody made a You Tube film when she was 10 years old with Moshi Monsters. It shows how she cried in the toilets because she was made to feel stupid and worthless. Here is her film: ruclips.net/video/caoauXk1wY0/видео.html The sad thing is, bullying on You Tube has the biggest views. Too many people suffer. It is our Melody Angels 18th Birthday this month. And it breaks my heart that she still does not see her wonderful Dyslexic gifts as something special. She only sees what she cannot do, or finds hard to do. Children need educating in school that they are lucky to have sponge like memories, and that goes for Academics too. I would like to see the Education and Exam system change to be Dyslexic friendly. If you search You Tube you will find our daughters two original songs. She has a voice of an Angel, and her Lyrics are beautiful. Her stage name is Melody Angelicus. Our Melody is also a creative writer and artist. And she has a kind heart! My message to all parents. Our daughter now loves books. She collects them. I got her to love reading with singing stories. And finding picture books in the Library that interested her. Being Dyslexic myself, and very proud of it. I think outside of the box. Melody's teacher said she could not read a big book, we proved her wrong. Here is my free reading help. It worked for Melody, I am sure it will work for your child: butterflylullaby.blogspot.com/2017/11/free-reading-help-for-dyslexic-children.html Good luck everyone. Because nobody should suffer or feel stupid because of Academic BULLIES! P.S. I was taught ITA English Twaddle in School. An Alien backward language. Later on I had to relearn how to read and spell all over again because of this terrible education. This proves British Academic Elites make mistakes; therefore, they should listen to us with regards to our children's education. Not only was I educated badly, but I had Dyslexia and terrible Asthma. Always off school. But I am a Warrior. I taught myself to type, worked my way from reception to Managing Directors Secretary. And have owned three properties. I refuse to allow this Elite British Run Country to make any child feel stupid and worthless, I demand change and an apology. The good news is, I have cured my Asthma naturally with organic fruit/veg and wild herbs, because I think outside the box. So we are not so stupid after all! I have a wonderful immune system and totally drug free, something I am very proud of.

  • @fatimahpatin8180
    @fatimahpatin8180 3 года назад

    I have a son who are 8yrs old who struggling to spell and read and he will goes to a class for weak reader about twice a week if I'm not mistaken and also having extra class to help him with his spelling and reading..I'm been separated with my ex and I'm not able to see my children for nearly 5yrs I always keep in touch with their school teacher so I can know their academy achievement and always got complaint that he can't spell or read and some of the teachers are concerned about him .My ex just don't listen and pay any mind of what the teacher saying and he said to the teacher that he is a late bloomer so his son also like that.I have feeling that he has Dyslexia as sometimes I asked the teacher to look at his work and his writing are bad and he will write down of the letter backwards...I feel helpless as I can do anything for him as I am far far away from him ....is there any method that I can help him to improve his spelling and reading...

  • @bbproductions8975
    @bbproductions8975 3 года назад

    4:20 jeez looks like a prision

  • @michaeleinstein7097
    @michaeleinstein7097 3 года назад

    On the minute 3:17 on the little paper appear the words "Stupid ha ha" but on the minute 5:55 in the little paper was written just the word "Stupid" without "ha ha" I wondered if this is a mistake by the director or made on purpose.

  • @beetle9430
    @beetle9430 3 года назад

    I wonder if i had had a teacher like that if i wouldnt have killed my artistic side. Learning a few years ago that i have dyslexia helped me so much!