Saturday, January 12, 2008

Educator helped improve dyslexia education

Teaching someone to read is "a beautiful feeling and it's powerful," says Kay Allen, who is retiring. For 25 years, she has helped train teachers and parents how to help students with reading difficulties. STEVE UECKERT: CHRONICLE

After 25 years of training some 8,000 teachers and parents annually to better help students with dyslexia, Kay Allen will retire from Houston's Neuhaus Education Center. She discusses teaching reading and improving literacy with the Houston Chronicle. Houston Chronicle

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