When a teacher goes to college to become a teacher, they do not always get the full experience and training that they need while they are in school. Rarely, does their education cover students with learning disabilities like dyslexia and yet these teachers may come across these students in their classroom.

Why do institutions of higher learning (colleges and universities) with teacher preparation programs not teach their students methods for instructing people with dyslexia?
~Laurie Greer,

Are teachers learning all that they can learn?

The methods are supposed to be easy to learn and teach. It becomes almost pertinent with almost one in five students in the classrooms that would benefit from a different style of learning. As a result of these teachers not getting the full education that they need, the student suffers. One option for children is a tutor but many parents cannot afford for private tutoring.

Key Takeaways:

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Why do school systems with teacher preparation programs not teach their students methods for instructing people with dyslexia?
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The students suffer when a teacher cannot teach them properly; this is the case with dyslexia students.
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A popular alternative is a tutor but many parents cannot afford them.

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