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Ep. 52 Dyslexia in Norway and How to Succeed with Confidence
Education is a fundamental right for everyone. It is imperative to ensure that students with dyslexia receive the appropriate accommodations and support to access and benefit from their education fully.
Proper education can make a significant difference in the lives of dyslexic students by improving their self-confidence, academic skills, and chances of success in the workforce. In this episode, Mads Johan Øgaard, an award-winning artist and special education teacher from Norway, shares his insights on the landscape of dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia in Norway. He explains that students with dyslexia in Norway can access assistive technology, and the government strives to provide the best learning system.
Mads also shares his struggles with dyslexia throughout his education, but despite his challenges, he pursued higher education and earned a degree. Through his experiences, he developed a deep understanding of dyslexia and the difficulties that individuals with dyslexia face in education and everyday life.
If you want to learn more about the landscape of dyslexia, dysgraphia, and dyscalculia in Norway and Mads Johan's inspiring story, be sure to listen to this episode!
Highlights and Resources:
- The landscape of Dyslexia, Dysgraphia and Dyscalculia in Norway
- How the Norwegian education system supports it’s learners
- Mads Johan’s story of his struggles dyslexia
- How he developed his understanding of dyslexia
- About the project that he did about dyslexia
About Mads Johan Ogaard
Mads Johan Øgaard is an award-winning artist and special education teacher from Norway. He is a public speaker who shares his experiences about how it feels to have dyslexia and dyscalculia through the school system, how this affects mental health and how to find personal learning strategies. He is known for the multi-award-winning animated short film I AM DYSLEXIC.
Mads shares his experience and knowledge with learning, neurodiversity and mental health through his art and public speaking.
He studied BA (Hons) Animation and Visual Effects at Falmouth University (2013-16) Where he Co-directed and Co-produced the award-winning short film I AM DYSLEXIC together with a team of fellow students. The film is now being used all over the world as an educational tool to help students of all ages to explain how they feel.
After his studies in Animation, he decided to study Master in Special Education and Teaching at the University of Exeter (2016-2017)
Since then Mads has worked as a freelancer and has worked with companies such as Dyslexia Norway, ADHD Norway, Lingit, Statped and more.
Connect with Mads Johan Ogaard:
- Website | madsjohanogaard.com
- Facebook | www.facebook.com/madsjohanogaardart
- Instagram | @madsjohanogaard
- Twitter | @madsjohanogaard
- Linked In | www.linkedin.com/in/madsjohanogaard
- Youtube | www.youtube.com/channel/UCqnVihYB9z3a89VfX_tLUSQ
- Tiktok | @madsjohanogaard
Get in Touch
Book a Holistic Strategy Session with Dr. Lauren - Let us talk about where you are, what you need, and how we can get you there. Together we can change the narrative!
Click here to book the strategy session www.calendly.com/thinkdyslexia/strategysession
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Ep. 53 Wordless Books, SoR, and LGBTQ+ Representation in Literacy
Diverse literature, including wordless books, promotes representation and literacy for all learners by allowing them to connect with characters who look like them and come from similar backgrounds. However, this requires ongoing collaboration and commitment from educators, parents, and communities.
Hanna Stroud, a Literacy Tutor & Consultant, shares that as a teacher, they saw firsthand how diverse literature impacted their students and became passionate about promoting literacy for all children. They believe diverse literature is essential for learners to see themselves represented and learn about people from different backgrounds. Hanna discusses that to find diverse literature, educators and parents can search for books by diverse authors featuring various characters and utilize resources such as book lists and recommendations from diverse organizations. Also, incorporating diverse literature is crucial for promoting literacy and creating an inclusive learning environment that fosters empathy and understanding for people from all backgrounds.
Let's create an inclusive and equitable learning environment that supports the literacy development of all learners!
Highlights and Resources:
- About Hanna Stroud
- Their story and love for literacy
- Importance of diverse literature for learners.
- How to find diverse literature for learners.
- Challenges of incorporating diverse literature when not supported.
- Strategies for supporting educators and parents in incorporating diverse literature.
- Benefits of diverse literature for struggling readers.
- About dialogic reading
About Hanna Stroud
Hanna Stroud has operated a private tutoring and consulting company, called My Literacy Space, since 2008 in Calgary, AB. They provide one-on-one tutoring sessions with a focus on boosting literacy skills. With their background as a Special Educational Assistant and Literacy Program Assistant for the Calgary Board of Education and being Canada's Lead National Trainer for Reading with TLC, Hanna has worked with a variety of learning styles in one-on-one, small group and classroom settings. One of their passions is to provide creative and engaging activities for children experiencing learning difficulties to increase student confidence, curiosity and foundational knowledge of reading and writing strategies. Using explicit teaching methods and a multisensory approach to all content areas, students are equipped with the necessary skills to become strong and engaged readers and writers. In addition to working with students, Hanna also offers professional development workshops and support for educators. These group and individualized training sessions raise literacy awareness, increase confidence and develop strong instructional practices. Hanna is also passionate about sharing diverse and inclusive picture books with families and other educators. Follow them @myliteracyspace on IG for daily book and literacy activity ideas!
Connect with Hanna Stroud:
- Website | myliteracyspace.com
- Facebook | www.facebook.com/groups/growinginliteracy
- Instagram | @myliteracyspace
- Linked In | www.linkedin.com/in/myliteracyspace
Get in Touch
Book a Holistic Strategy Session with Dr. Lauren - Let us talk about where you are, what you need, and how we can get you there. Together we can change the narrative!
Click here to book the strategy session www.calendly.com/thi
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