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Dyslexia teacher training campaign hits 17,100 names

Campaigners have until the end of the month to add their support to an e-petition calling for dyslexia to be made a mandatory element of initial teacher training.

The petition was launched as part of last year’s Dyslexia Awareness Week and has gained more than 17,100 signatures. It will close on October 30.

The e-petition reads: “All teachers should be trained to understand dyslexia, its impact on learning and what constitutes dyslexia-friendly practice. Teachers should be aware of when to signpost learners for assessment and when to provide appropriate intervention.”

Currently, teachers do not have to receive training in specific learning difficulties such as dyslexia.

It comes as this year’s Dyslexia Awareness Week is taking place until Sunday (October 14) with the theme of Empowering Teachers.

To mark the week, which is organised by the British Dyslexia Association (BDA), schools have been holding assemblies and other events and activities to learn about dyslexia.

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