Specific Learning Difficulties Network: developments in dyscalculia science

Schedule

Fri Jun 16 2023 at 05:30 pm to 08:30 pm

Location

The Royal Society of Edinburgh Events Venue | Edinburgh, SC

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Specific Learning Difficulties refer to difficulties in acquiring skills in reading (Dyslexia), mathematics (Dyscalculia), and writing (Dysgraphia). These differences are very common and can be observed in up to 10% of children, varying in degree of severity.
Join us on Friday 16 June for an exhibition and public talk to learn more about the academic and policy work being done by the Specific Learning Difficulties Network and hear from those with experience of specific learning difficulties and how this research applies to them. During the exhibition, different projects including Dyslexia Scotland and CALL Scotland will showcase what they do in an informal and friendly setting giving attendees an opportunity to ask questions, learn what work is currently being done throughout Scotland and network.
Following the exhibition, Prof Brian Butterworth (UCL) will deliver a public lecture on the topic of, ‘Recent developments in the science of dyscalculia’ followed by a panel discussion featuring Fran Foreman (Education Scotland).
About the Specific Learning Difficulties Network (SLDN)
The SLDN is a new initiative bringing together researchers from across the UK to coordinate the research agenda better and raise awareness for specific learning difficulties, established by Dr Silvia Paracchini, FRSE (University of St Andrews) and Dr Michelle Luciano (University of Edinburgh). By working with families, teachers, charities, and policymakers the SLDN aims to make research useful to those with specific learning differences.
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Where is it happening?

The Royal Society of Edinburgh Events Venue, 22-26 George Street,Edinburgh, United Kingdom

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Royal Society of Edinburgh

Host or Publisher Royal Society of Edinburgh

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