Tramell Smith reads with Marta Sells, reading practitioner, at the Children's Dyslexia Center in Madison. Trammell struggled with reading for years before he was finally diagnosed with dyslexia. Many more Black students are not proficient in reading than white students in Dane County, and experts say the way reading is taught is part of the problem.
Kim Feller teaches students about decoding during a lesson at Feller School, a school that focuses on dyslexia and reading disabilities, in Verona. Feller is an advocate for the science of reading approach, which is better suited for students with reading disabilities, she said.
Students work on a lesson in Kim Feller’s class at Feller School, a school in Verona that focuses on dyslexia and reading disabilities. Feller is an advocate for the science of reading.
Kim Feller celebrates with a student after he spelled a word on the board during a lesson at Feller School, a school that focuses on dyslexia and reading disabilities, in Verona.
Tramell Smith reads with Marta Sells, reading practitioner, at the Children's Dyslexia Center in Madison. Trammell struggled with reading for years before he was finally diagnosed with dyslexia. Many more Black students are not proficient in reading than white students in Dane County, and experts say the way reading is taught is part of the problem.
Students work on a lesson in Kim Feller’s class at Feller School, a school in Verona that focuses on dyslexia and reading disabilities. Feller is an advocate for the science of reading.
Kim Feller teaches students about decoding during a lesson at Feller School, a school that focuses on dyslexia and reading disabilities, in Verona. Feller is an advocate for the science of reading approach, which is better suited for students with reading disabilities, she said.
Kim Feller celebrates with a student after he spelled a word on the board during a lesson at Feller School, a school that focuses on dyslexia and reading disabilities, in Verona.