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Reading, Literacy & Learning: IDA Virtual Conference

SPELD NSW is pleased to advise the International Dyslexia Association Annual Conference will be a virtual online conference this year, on 13-14 November, 2020.

Session times given are for the U.S but registration also gives you 72- hour access to all conference session recordings on the virtual platform.

Reaching New Heights:  Advancing Every Classroom Through the Science of Reading

The Annual Reading, Literacy & Learning Conference is a source of information for anyone affected by dyslexia and other learning-based challenges.

The 2020 event will feature leading experts in the areas of dyslexia, structured literacy, and research who are transforming the science of reading in every classroom and into the fabric of today’s educational system.

We are excited to re-imagine the 2020 IDA Annual Reading, Literacy and Learning Conference as a dynamic, interactive, and completely virtual experience.

We look forward to welcoming over 2,800 Teachers, researchers, therapists, policymakers, parents, advocates, and anyone who is eager to learn more about dyslexia and other learning-based challenges.  As always, the conference will feature leading experts in the areas of dyslexia, structured literacy, and research who are helping bring the science of reading into every classroom and transforming our educational system.

This year’s virtual conference offers even more thought-provoking content and will expand your knowledge and network. The virtual conference will offer LIVE Streamed General Sessions, interactive symposia and breakout sessions, poster sessions, the IDA Virtual Bookstore, the Exclusive IDA Virtual Exhibit Hall, and innovative access to the IDA conference experience using a state-of-the art and easy to use virtual community platform.

Find out more and register online

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