Teaching, Learning, & Counseling Consortium

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Understanding Dyslexia with Dr. Nancy Mather

April 25, 2018

This workshop will focus on both assessment and evidence-based interventions for students who struggle to learn to read and spell.

Location: Therapeutic Living Center for the Blind - 7915 Lindley Ave, Reseda, CA 91335

Target Audience: Psychologists, diagnosticians, special education teachers, reading teachers, speech and language pathologists, school administrators.

Biography: Nancy Mather is a Professor at the University of Arizona in Tucson in the Department of Disability and Psychoeducational Studies. She has served as a learning disabilities teacher, a diagnostician, a university professor, and an educational consultant. She has published numerous articles and books and conducts workshops on assessment and instruction both nationally and internationally. Dr. Mather is a co-author of the Woodcock-Johnson IV and has co-authored two books on interpretation and application of the WJ IV. Her most recent book on dyslexia is: Essentials of Dyslexia: Assessment and Intervention
(Mather & Wendling, 2012) and on learning disabilities: Learning Disabilities and Challenging Behaviors (Mather, Goldstein, & Eklund, 2015).

Price:

  • On site/pay at door = $95 ($75 for CSUN Alumni Members)
  • Friends of CSUN = $85 ($45 for CSUN students)

REGISTER HERE

Registration Deadline: Wednesday, May 2

For questions, contact the CSUN Alumni Association at (818) 677-2786 or alumni@csun.edu.

Sponsored by the CSUN Alumni Association and the CSUN Teaching, Learning and Counseling Consortium.

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