Teenage advocate for assistive technology teaches others to use the tools that unlocked his learning.
Though dyslexia put many obstacles in her path, she has conquered each one while discovering that being different is a good thing.
Claudenia Williams dove into her first year as a teacher with a goal of breaking the traditional teaching styles from the start. Herself a dyslexic, she knew that in order for some students to learn, the classroom had to be filled with hands on and visual teaching.
This story was submitted to us by a dyslexic teacher/tutor of dyslexic children.
Usually, it's not polite to laugh at someone with a learning disability. But in the case of Nina G., she wants you to laugh.
Former teacher Sonya Bridges is using the lessons she learned from battling with her own dyslexia to help fight against the illiteracy that plagues society today.
