TDF Conference 2010 - A Recipe for Successful Teaching and Learning

Literacy, Reading, Dyslexia and From Research To Practice- Harvard Medical School - October 15th, 2010 - Sponsored by The Brehm School and the Linden Hill Institute

Updated: Tuesday 17th August 2010 09:04

This conference is geared for teachers and parents who want to hear the latest information on Practical Applications and Scientific Foundations on Literacy, Reading and dyslexia as well as related areas.

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A 19 year old dyslexic is sponsoring 200 Teachers to TDF's fall conference

Updated: Tuesday 31st August 2010 15:53

19 year old dyslexic is raising funds through his summer job to sponsor 100 teachers to attend TDF's Fall Conference at Harvard Medical School on October 15th, 2010

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Robert duBois Lynch. M.D. passed away on June 20, 2010

Dr. Lynch was a longtime friend and supporter of the Foundation

Updated: Tuesday 17th August 2010 09:04

Dr. Lynch helped thousands of children with dyslexia and related conditions through his private practice as well as through his efforts at the California State level.

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In Memory of Eric Weldon

Posted: Sunday 15th August 2010 17:03

The following people have made a donation in Memory of Eric Weldon

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Academic Centers for Excellence Project

Updated: Wednesday 9th June 2010 09:58

TDF is working with schools to develop a collaborative network that would facilitate research development, overseen by an advisory board. TDF, the Brehm School's Technology Dept. and the selected schools are developing a database and working to solicit data for the database.

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A 19 year old dyslexic is sponsoring 200 Teachers to TDF's fall conference

William Baker (a dyslexic) is a freshman at DePaul University this fall and is also a Cutco Sales representative. He is selling Cutco to help pay for his tuition and but is also donating 10% of his sales to help teachers (who teach dyslexic students) to attend TDF's fall conference in Boston. William realizes how hard it is for a dyslexics to learn to read so he wants to help them by sending tothe fall conference the people who work directly with dyslexics " The Teachers". This conference(that is featured on this website) will inform them of what are the current evidence based methods that will help dyslexic students succeed. So far he has donated enough funds to sponsor 50 teachers. If you would like to help William reach his goal of sponsoring 200 teachers, please contact him by call him at 941-524-9115 or email him through this website. Good Luck William