Never Too Late: Leveraging Technology To Support High School Readers With Dyslexia (tools For Supporting High School
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Simple technological tools can empower students with dyslexia to engage with reading alongside their peers. From headphone usage to AI integration, Yvonna Graham and Victoria Francis share proven interventions, step-by-step procedures, and templates that support neurodiversity, foster full inclusion, and save teachers time. This book equips struggling readers to succeed without adding to teacher workload. Grades 9-12 teachers can use this book to: - Learn new, innovative ways to build reading skills for students with dyslexia - Discover the proven benefits of strategic technology in education to improve learning and high school classroom management - Help students struggling to read complete learning tasks and achieve comprehension, addressing dyslexia in high school students - Implement simple, practical protocols to introduce new technologies into lesson plans, supporting high school teaching and high school professional development - Tackle behavior challenges in high school while creating an equitable educational experience for all students learning to read Contents: Introduction Chapter 1: Using Text-to-Speech Tools Chapter 2: Using Speech-to-Text Tools Chapter 3: Tracking With Audio-Assisted Reading Chapter 4: Using Headphones as an Educational Support Chapter 5: Implementing Recorded Lessons Chapter 6: Understanding the Impact of Artificial Intelligence Epilogue Appendix References and Resources Index

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Simple technological tools can empower students with dyslexia to engage with reading alongside their peers. From headphone usage to AI integration, Yvonna Graham and Victoria Francis share proven interventions, step-by-step procedures, and templates that support neurodiversity, foster full inclusion, and save teachers time. This book equips struggling readers to succeed without adding to teacher workload. Grades 9-12 teachers can use this book to: - Learn new, innovative ways to build reading skills for students with dyslexia - Discover the proven benefits of strategic technology in education to improve learning and high school classroom management - Help students struggling to read complete learning tasks and achieve comprehension, addressing dyslexia in high school students - Implement simple, practical protocols to introduce new technologies into lesson plans, supporting high school teaching and high school professional development - Tackle behavior challenges in high school while creating an equitable educational experience for all students learning to read Contents: Introduction Chapter 1: Using Text-to-Speech Tools Chapter 2: Using Speech-to-Text Tools Chapter 3: Tracking With Audio-Assisted Reading Chapter 4: Using Headphones as an Educational Support Chapter 5: Implementing Recorded Lessons Chapter 6: Understanding the Impact of Artificial Intelligence Epilogue Appendix References and Resources Index
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Francis, V., & Graham, Y. (2025). Never Too Late: Leveraging Technology To Support High School Readers With Dyslexia (tools For Supporting High School. Solution Tree Press.

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Francis, Victoria and Yvonna, Graham. 2025. Never Too Late: Leveraging Technology To Support High School Readers With Dyslexia (tools For Supporting High School. Solution Tree Press.

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Francis, Victoria and Yvonna, Graham, Never Too Late: Leveraging Technology To Support High School Readers With Dyslexia (tools For Supporting High School. Solution Tree Press, 2025.

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