Kimberly Davidson, Sarah Williams, Emily Lin, Annmarie Jackson, Paula Tench
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Tips for Organizing a Dyslexia Simulation Workshop for Pre-Service Teachers
The impact of dyslexia on literacy has gained much attention in recent years, resulting in the need for additional training for teachers at all levels of the educational system. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to provide tips on how to organize a dyslexia simulation. Authors recount their experiences building a team, identifying participants, selecting a simulation, planning, organizing, setting up, and implementing a dyslexia simulation workshop for pre-service elementary and special education teachers. Initial expectations, challenges, and successes are highlighted. Final reflections, lessons learned, tips, and resources (Table 3) are shared. Overall, the facilitators and participants found the experience beneficial.