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ANNOUNCEMENT

We’re thrilled to announce that the State of Dyslexia map -- our resource on dyslexia laws and policies in the U.S. -- has been updated, expanded, and now has its very own website!


This version builds on our previous work and now offers a more user-friendly experience with up-to-date, state-specific information for families and educators, including:

  • State-by-state dyslexia laws and policies In addition to short summaries, we've now added clear, easy-to-grasp breakdowns about the impact that each law has on families and educators.
  • Teacher certification and professional development requirementsFind the latest state requirements, certification pathways, and training opportunities to help educators support students with dyslexia more effectively.
  • State-issued resources – Access official dyslexia handbooks, instructional materials, and training programs, all in one place.
Explore the State of Dyslexia Now

More Exciting Updates Coming Soon!

Meanwhile, we’re hard at work improving our main website, improvingliteracy.org, to bring you an even better experience. In the meantime, we’re still here to support you:


  • Through our Targeted Technical Assistance services, we offer FREE consulting and training to educators nationwide, both online and in-person, that solve complex educational challenges and create transformative learning environments. Request help here.


  • Looking for specific literacy resources? Let us know! Just contact us and we'll do our best to get what you need.

The research reported here is funded by a grant to the National Center on Improving Literacy from the Office of Elementary and Secondary Education, in partnership with the Office of Special Education Programs (Award #: H283D210004). The opinions or policies expressed are those of the authors and do not represent views of OESE, OSEP, or the U.S. Department of Education. You should not assume endorsement by the Federal government. Copyright © 2024 National Center on Improving Literacy.

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