Speaking of Language
Episodes
S10E9 - Peidong Sun - Fashion and Politics in Twentieth-Century China
02 Nov 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Dr. Peidong Sun of Cornell's history department discusses her course titled Fashion and Politics in Twentieth-Century China. She also shares details ...
S10E8 - Spanish for Heritage Speakers
26 Oct 2022
Contributed by Lukas
We are joined by Alexander Adrogué, Isabela Perez, and Frida Herrera, students from Cornell's Spanish for Heritage Speakers courses, as well as cours...
S10E7 - Language Teaching, Queer Constellations, and Puppets
19 Oct 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Isabel Choinowski and Dennis Wegner, Ph.D. candidates in German Studies at Cornell, discuss avant-garde puppetry, gender-inclusive pronouns, Sprachcaf...
S10E6 - Bruno M. Shirley - Buddhist Sovereignty and Accessible Digital Tools for Humanities Students
12 Oct 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Bruno Shirley, a graduate student in the Department of Asian Studies here at Cornell, discusses his research into Buddhist intellectual histories of p...
S10E5 - FLIP - Foreign Language Introduction Program
05 Oct 2022
Contributed by Lukas
We meet with Thamora Fishel, Chencong Zhu, Irfan Asgani, and Maks Tkachuk, members of the team from FLIP, Cornell’s Foreign Language Introduction Pr...
S10E4 - Stacey M. Johnson - Problem-Based Models for Language and Culture Instruction
28 Sep 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Dr. Stacey Johnson follows up on her talk (part of our monthly LRC Speaker Series) about problem-based models for language and culture instruction and...
S10E3 - Amalia Skilton - Language Development and Social Interaction
21 Sep 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Amalia Skilton, a Klarman Postdoctoral Fellow in the Department of Linguistics at Cornell University, discusses her research in the Ticuna language in...
S10E2 - Luana Reis - Black Feminist Poetics and Language Teaching
14 Sep 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Luana Reis unpacks her recent talk for the monthly LRC Speaker Series, Black Feminist Poetics and Language Teaching. Luana discusses bringing poetry a...
S10E1 - I Forgot What You Did Last Summer
07 Sep 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Sam and Angelika return from another summer break, ready to tackle burning questions about language classes and the students who take them – and eve...
S9E13 - Shyam Sharma - Transcending Monolingual Worldviews
11 May 2022
Contributed by Lukas
In our final episode of the semester, we speak with Dr. Shyam Sharma, Associate Professor and Graduate Program Director in the Program in Writing and ...
S9E12 - Cornell’s International Teaching Assistant Program
04 May 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Derina Samuel, Jody Gabler, Jayasri Srinivasan, Mila Veshcherevich, and Alice Wu from Cornell’s International Teaching Assistant Program tell us ab...
S9E11 - Emma Britton - New LRC Learning Initiatives Coordinator
27 Apr 2022
Contributed by Lukas
We meet Emma Britton, the new Learning Initiatives Coordinator at the Cornell University Language Resource Center, and discuss the hegemony of English...
S9E10 - Corrine Occhino - What Everyone Should Know about ASL and American Deaf Culture
20 Apr 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Dr. Corrine Occhino joins us to follow up on her talk, “What Everyone Should Know about American Sign Language and American Deaf Culture.” We disc...
S9E9 - Student Perspectives on Distance Language Learning
13 Apr 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Aliou Gambrel (a senior) and Kevin Kwong (a graduate student) have spent the last few years learning languages in multiple modalities: in person with ...
S9E8 - Morten H. Christiansen - The Language Game: How Improvisation Created Language and Changed the World
06 Apr 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Morten Christiansen explains how language is like charades while discussing his new book, The Language Game: How Improvisation Created Language and Ch...
S9E7 - Krista Saleet - Cornell’s David M. Einhorn Center for Community Engagement
30 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Krista Saleet gives us the rundown on the new David M. Einhorn Center for Community Engagement at Cornell and the programming and resources they offer...
S9E6 - Yarden Kedar - Bilingual Community-Based Language Pedagogy
23 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Yarden Kedar, Israel Institute Visiting Faculty in the Department of Psychology at Cornell, follows up on his talk on bilingual community-based langua...
S9E5 - Cornell’s Global Hubs
09 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
We’re going global! We will talk about Cornell’s new collaborative Global Hubs with our colleagues Wendy Wolford, Rachel Beatty Riedl, Sebnem Ozka...
S9E4 - Alejandra Diemecke - The Music of La Llorona
02 Mar 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Alejandra Diemecke tells us how her Mexican-American background and her musical family influenced the songs she performs on violin and vocals as La Ll...
S9E3 - Christina Rocha - Inquiry-Based Language Learning
23 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Christina Rocha joins us from the American Community Schools in Athens, Greece to follow up on her recent talk about inquiry-based language learning. ...
S9E2 - Michelle Crow - Broadening Support for Multilingual Students
16 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Dr. Michelle Crow, the director of Cornell's English Language Support Office, returns to Speaking of Language to tell us what’s new at ELSO. #nuthea...
S9E1 - Connecting Social Justice, Language, and Art
09 Feb 2022
Contributed by Lukas
Emilia Illana Mahiques and Macarena Tejada López discuss how they synthesized language, migration, and human rights in their teaching, and the culmin...
S8E13 - Brenda Schertz - ASL at Cornell Revisited
08 Dec 2021
Contributed by Lukas
It’s time to wrap up 2021 by revisiting our December 2019 conversation with Cornell’s American Sign Language instructor, Brenda Schertz, with a re...
S8E12 - Digital Storytelling in Global Education
01 Dec 2021
Contributed by Lukas
We are joined by Lori Leonard, Amy Kuo Somchanhmavong, and Shorna Allred, members of the Cornell Center for Teaching Innovation’s Digital Storytelli...
Thanksgiving 2021 Mini-Episode
24 Nov 2021
Contributed by Lukas
This year, we'll hear a few words (and some music) from the Language Resource Center's late Technology Director, Dan Gaibel, who recorded himself disc...
S8E11 - Mariame Sy - Critical Thinking in World Language Teaching
17 Nov 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Mariame Sy, Lecturer in African Languages and the Director of the African Language Program at Columbia University, discusses the history of African la...
S8E10 - Munther Younes - Integrating Written and Spoken Arabic
10 Nov 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Munther Younes, a trailblazer in the field of Arabic language instruction, discusses his 31-year career at Cornell and the innovative educational mate...
S8E9 - Tom Pepinsky - Cornell‘s Southeast Asia Program
03 Nov 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Tom Pepinsky, the new director of Cornell’s Southeast Asia Program, talks about his relationship to Indonesian language and culture, growing up in a...
S8E8 - Soledad Chango & Ken Roberts - Quechua at Cornell
27 Oct 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Soledad Chango and Ken Roberts discuss the return of Quechua and Kichwa to Cornell and the impact of offering classes in Indigenous languages. #tupana...
S8E7 - Ian Andrew MacDonald - Theatre and Language Learning
20 Oct 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Ian Andrew MacDonald discusses his background in bilingual theater and how that informs his approach to language teaching and student support. #libell...
S8E6 - Karen Lichtman - Acquisition vs. Learning in 2021
13 Oct 2021
Contributed by Lukas
We are joined by Karen Lichtman, Associate Professor in Spanish Linguistics and Educator Licensure at Northern Illinois University. Dr. Lichtman follo...
S8E5 - Brandon Lanners & Gustavo Flores-Macías - International Student Inclusion
06 Oct 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Cornell's Brandon Lanners, Executive Director of the Office of Global Learning, and Gustavo Flores-Macías, Associate Vice Provost for International A...
S8E4 - Jamie Rankin - Research-Based Strategies for Teaching and Learning L2 Vocabulary
29 Sep 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Jamie Rankin is the Director of the Princeton Center for Language Study and co-director of the language program in the German Department at Princeton ...
S8E3 - Jaelyn Millon - Cornell’s Language House
22 Sep 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Jaelyn Millon is the new director of the Language House at Cornell. She fills us in on the big changes and goings-on at our favorite residential progr...
S8E2 - Elvia Andía - Designing (Indigenous) Language Classes to Promote Spoken Proficiency
15 Sep 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Elvia Andía, Quechua Lecturer at The Ohio State University, follows up on her talk about teaching Indigenous language classes and her own experience ...
S8E1 - I‘ll Always Know What You Did Last Summer
08 Sep 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Our hosts Sam and Angelika return to campus and reflect on what's past and what's to come. #Kabelsalat
S7E14 - Florencia Henshaw - Aspirations for Post-Pandemic Language Teaching
19 May 2021
Contributed by Lukas
We are joined by Florencia Henshaw, language educator, teacher trainer, program director, author, tech enthusiast, and social media trailblazer. She b...
S7E13 - Eduardo Viana da Silva - Developing an Open and Inclusionary Language Textbook
12 May 2021
Contributed by Lukas
We are joined by Eduardo Viana da Silva from the University of Washington, who will give a talk as part of our monthly LRC Speaker Series this week on...
S7E12 - Fatema Sumar - Language Access and Equity
05 May 2021
Contributed by Lukas
We share highlights from a webinar hosted by Cornell’s Translator Interpreter Program featuring our own Angelika Kraemer, as well as TIP's founder, ...
S7E11 - Cornell China Center
28 Apr 2021
Contributed by Lukas
We speak with Ying Hua and Nina Chaopricha about the Cornell China Center and the events and opportunities afforded to students onsite in Beijing and ...
S7E10 - Bill VanPatten - Barriers to Innovation in Language Teaching
21 Apr 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Bill VanPatten, the Diva of Second Language Acquisition, returns to Speaking of Language to chat about revolution and his recent talk for our monthly ...
S7E9 - Nancy Martinsen - Mentoring and Supporting International Students
14 Apr 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Nancy Martinsen of Cornell’s Asian and Asian American Center describes the joys and challenges of being an international student in the United State...
S7E8 - Rebecca Roberts - Planet Word
07 Apr 2021
Contributed by Lukas
We learn about the Planet Word Museum in Washington, D.C. and its innovative exhibits on the wonders of the English language, with its Curator of Prog...
S7E7 - Giulia Andreoni - Theater, Music, and Language Learning
31 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Giulia Andreoni, Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Romance Studies at Cornell University with a major concentration in Italian literature, suggests...
S7E6 - Social Justice and the University Language Learner
24 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Cassandra Glynn, Pamela Wesely, and Beth Wassell, authors of Words and Actions: Teaching Languages through the Lens of Social Justice, discuss how w...
S7E5 - N‘Dri Thérèse Assié-Lumumba - Africana Studies and African Languages at Cornell
17 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
N‘Dri Thérèse Assié-Lumumba shares the lessons of three decades in Africana Studies at Cornell University. #ubuntu Global Comparative Education: ...
S7E4 - Le Anne Spino & Karen de Bruin - Employability and Language Proficiency
10 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Le Anne Spino and Karen de Bruin discuss the Proficiency Initiative at the University of Rhode Island and its impact on students and the curriculum. #...
S7E3 - Language Tutoring at Cornell
03 Mar 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Jennifer Bokaer-Smith, Bianca Lewis, and Ariana Croese from Cornell’s Learning Strategies Center discuss their growing language tutoring program and...
S7E2 - Dustin Crowther - Addressing Speech Comprehensibility in the L2 Classroom
24 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Dustin Crowther discusses the ins and outs of intelligibility when speaking a second language, and how it relates to fluency. #genki #元気 #sumi...
S7E1 - Kelly Moore - Target Practice: Using the TL from the Get-Go
17 Feb 2021
Contributed by Lukas
Kelly Moore, PhD candidate in the Department of Romance Studies at Cornell, describes her process of integrating the target language more deeply into ...
S6E14 - Rachel Beatty Riedl - Cornell's New Migrations Initiative
16 Dec 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Rachel Beatty Riedl, the new director of Cornell's Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies, illuminates the Center's new Migrations Initiative,...
S6E13 - Sergio Pedro - Pronunciation, Literature, and Music
09 Dec 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Sergio Pedro joins us from Ithaca College to discuss some of his favorite language-related topics from pronunciation to Miguel Cervantes, as well as h...
S6E12 - Heather Rowley - Spanish for Migrant Aid
02 Dec 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Heather Rowley joins us to discuss how studying Spanish, and her early inclination to teach, led her down a path toward migrant aid, social work, and ...
Thanksgiving 2020 Mini-Episode
25 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
In honor of Thanksgiving, we asked language students at Cornell to thank their teachers for their hard work, particularly through the transition to re...
S6E11 - Gregory Green - Study Lao: Developing a Language App
18 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Gregory Green, curator of the John M. Echols Collection on Southeast Asia at the Cornell University Library, talks about his Android app, Study Lao, a...
S6E10 - Christopher Hromalik - Inclusive by Design: Universal Design for Learning and the World Language Classroom
11 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Christopher Hromalik follows up his talk, “Inclusive by Design: Universal Design for Learning and the World Language Classroom,” with a conversati...
S6E9 - Julio Rodriguez - AMPLIFY: Professional Learning Experiences for World Language Education
04 Nov 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Julio Rodríguez joins us to discuss AMPLIFY, a resource aggregator of professional learning experiences for world language education. #Gemütlichkeit...
S6E8 - David Forman - Yiddish at Cornell
28 Oct 2020
Contributed by Lukas
David Forman talks all things Yiddish at Cornell, and shares some history of the language in New York and the United States in general. Join David for...
S6E7 - Steve Henhawk - Cayuga at Cornell
21 Oct 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Steve Henhawk shares his mission to maintain and proliferate the language and culture of the Cayuga, or Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫʼ, the indigenous people who...
S6E6 - Kate Paesani - Multiliteracies Pedagogy and Teacher Professional Development
14 Oct 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Kate Paesani joins us to follow up her talk, “Multiliteracies Pedagogy and Teacher Professional Development: From Research to Practice.” We’ll l...
S6E5 - Teaching & Learning in the Diverse Classroom
07 Oct 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Melina Ivanchikova and Matt Ouellett, Center for Teaching Innovation Giulia Friso, Senior Research Associate, Plant Biology In our 100th episode, we d...
S6E4 - Daniel Gallagher - In Vino Veritas: Bringing Latin to Life
30 Sep 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Daniel Gallagher, from Cornell’s Classics department, reflects on his decade of experience living and working as a Latin secretary in the Vatican, a...
S6E3 - Cornell’s Farmworker Legal Assistance Clinic
23 Sep 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Professor Beth Lyon, Director of Cornell’s Farmworker Legal Assistance Clinic, and Victor Flores, J.D. Candidate and Spanish instructor in our Langu...
S6E2 - Julio Torres - The Effects of Instruction on Heritage Language Learners
16 Sep 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Julio Torres joins us from the University of California, Irvine to enlighten us on how language instruction affects heritage speakers. Watch Julio's t...
S6E1 - I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
09 Sep 2020
Contributed by Lukas
We kick off our first episode of season 6 with lessons learned over the summer. Sam and Angelika discuss building the LRC's Online Learning Community,...
S5E16 - Voices from the Field: Students’ Perspectives on Learning Languages Remotely
13 May 2020
Contributed by Lukas
In the final episode of our Spring 2020 season, we speak with three Cornell language students about their transition into remote learning over the co...
S5E15 - Voices from the Field: Instructors’ Perspectives on Teaching Languages Remotely
06 May 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Claire Ménard, Naomi Larson, and Munther Younes, lecturers of French, Japanese, and Arabic at Cornell University, share their experiences with the t...
S5E14 - Simon Zuberek - Extended Reality (XR) in the Language Classroom
29 Apr 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Simon Zuberek, the Educational Technologist from the Language Resource Center at Columbia University, investigates the application of virtual, augment...
S5E13 - Lauren Rosen - Looking Back and Ahead: Successes and Challenges in Moving Language Instruction Online
22 Apr 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Director of the University of Wisconsin System Collaborative Language Program, Lauren Rosen, discusses the lessons, consequences, and potential in mov...
S5E12 - Shannon Spasova - The Online Language Teacher’s Toolbox
15 Apr 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Shannon Spasova, Technology Specialist in the Center for Language Teaching Advancement at Michigan State University and Assistant Professor of Russian...
S5E11 - David Ortega - Engaging Learners in the Virtual Environment
08 Apr 2020
Contributed by Lukas
David Ortega, Language Technology Specialist in the Center for Language Study at Yale University, discusses strategies for engaging learners remotely....
S5E10 - Andrew Ross - The Role of the Language Center in Times of Remote Instruction
01 Apr 2020
Contributed by Lukas
As we continue our special focus on language teaching and learning strategies in a virtual space, we welcome Andrew Ross to our podcast. Dr. Ross is t...
S5E9 - Assessment in the Online Language Classroom
25 Mar 2020
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, we are joined once again by our colleague Chris Kaiser, Program Manager for the Shared Course Initiative, a collaborative agreement a...
S5E8 - Adeolu Ademoyo (rebroadcast) – Storytelling Across Sites
18 Mar 2020
Contributed by Lukas
What it is, Speaking of Language listeners! As we're sure you can imagine, our usual schedule here at the Language Resource Center has been disrupted ...
S5E7 - Story/Lines - The Manga Universe
11 Mar 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Story/Lines: Visual Narratives in Japanese Pop Culture is a new exhibit at the Cornell library about the history of manga and its relevance in Japane...
S5E6 - Ali Moeller - Pathways to Language and Intercultural Proficiency
04 Mar 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Ali Moeller, Edith S. Greer Professor of Language Education at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, joins us on campus as part of our monthly LRC Spe...
S5E5 - Language Advocacy Day
26 Feb 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Angelika interviews some fellow attendees of Language Advocacy Day in Washington, D.C. Trey Calvin, Managing Director of JNCL-NCLIS Rebecca Blouwolff,...
S5E4 - Charlie Accurso - Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellow
19 Feb 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Cornell senior Charlie Accurso describes his experiences as a Foreign Language and Area Studies fellow, and the many opportunities he has been afforde...
S5E3 - John Graves - New LRC Team Member
12 Feb 2020
Contributed by Lukas
Sam and Angelika welcome John Graves, the newest team member at the Cornell University Language Resource Center. John talks about growing up in a bili...
S5E2 - Camille Andrews - Makerspaces
05 Feb 2020
Contributed by Lukas
The Makerspace in Cornell Univesity's Mann Library, the "mannUfactory," is a place of experiential learning, where students, faculty, and staff can ex...
S5E1 - Translator-Interpreter Program
29 Jan 2020
Contributed by Lukas
We dive into Cornell’s Translator-Interpreter Program, a student-run organization that offers its services to the surrounding community. Student exe...
S4E13 - Brenda Schertz - American Sign Language at Cornell
06 Dec 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Since ASL is a visual form of communication, we present this episode as a video, rather than the usual audio-only format. You can view the video here:...
Thanksgiving 2019 Mini-Episode
27 Nov 2019
Contributed by Lukas
In honor of Thanksgiving, Sam and Angelika ask students, faculty, and staff around the LRC what they're thankful for. We'll be back next week with our...
S4E12 - Amanda Brown - Immersive versus Non-Immersive Language Teaching
20 Nov 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Amanda Brown lets us in on the sometimes surprising results of her research into immersive and non-immersive language teaching. Dr. Brown is Associat...
S4E11 - Uttiyo Raychaudhuri (rebroadcast) - Global Learning at Cornell
13 Nov 2019
Contributed by Lukas
We're taking a breather this week and are re-broadcasting one of our favorite older episodes, our December 2018 season finale featuring Cornell's Utti...
S4E10 - Cornell World Languages Day
06 Nov 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Sam and Angelika are joined by Cornell's Abby Cohn and Katie Blake to recap the premier Cornell World Languages Day. The pilot event brought high sch...
S4E9 - Alternatives in Language Education: Cornell's Prison Education Program
30 Oct 2019
Contributed by Lukas
In this episode, two Cornell colleagues join us to discuss their experiences teaching language to incarcerated students. Makda Weatherspoon is a Sen...
S4E8 - Leah Sweet - Museums and Language Teaching
23 Oct 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Leah Sweet, the Lynch Curatorial Coordinator for Academic Programs at the Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art on Cornell’s campus, discusses how muse...
S4E7 - Margaret Malone - Language Assessment Literacy
16 Oct 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Margaret Malone is the Director of the Assessment and Evaluation Language Resource Center at Georgetown University, a Research Professor at Georgetown...
S4E6 - Allyssa Ford - 🎶 In the Navy 🎶
09 Oct 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Allyssa Ford, a student at Cornell’s S.C. Johnson Graduate School of Management, discusses her experience as a linguist for the United States Navy, ...
S4E5 - Nisa Burns - Heritage Learning, Multilingualism, and Global Change
02 Oct 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Cornell undergraduate Nisa Burns shares her experiences learning multiple Southeast Asian languages and how study abroad has influenced her future asp...
S4E4 - Candace Black - State-Level Developments in World Language Education
25 Sep 2019
Contributed by Lukas
How does a state government affect language education on a national or global level? Candace Black joins us from the New York State Education Departme...
S4E3 - Edvan Brito - Language Variation, Race, and Migration
18 Sep 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Edvan Brito joins us to discuss what the Brazilian settlements called favelas can teach us about how language, race, and geography intersect. Dr. Brit...
S4E2 - Joseph Rhyne & Ryan Hearn - Do You Speak Torfan?
11 Sep 2019
Contributed by Lukas
This week, we take a trip to the movies as we investigate how two Cornell PhD students created an alien language for the blockbuster film Captain Marv...
S4E1 - I Know What You Did Last Summer
04 Sep 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Speaking of Language returns for a new academic year! Cornell LRC Director Angelika Kraemer fills us in on lessons learned during summer travels to co...
S3E13 - The Importance of Language Learning: An Undergraduate Perspective
01 May 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Cornell undergraduates Hezekiah Thompson and Justin Kang talk about what they have gained from their language learning experiences, and their advice f...
S3E12 - Charlene Polio - Language Difficulty
24 Apr 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Charlene Polio discusses facts and myths about the challenges of language learning, and suggests strategies for framing the learning process, whether ...
S3E11 - Amanda Seewald - Early Language Learning, Music, and Advocacy
17 Apr 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Amanda Seewald of Learning Kaleidoscope grew up in a monolingual household. By the time she was in college, she was advocating for language education...
S3E10 - Sarah Mercer - Teacher Wellbeing
10 Apr 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Sarah Mercer discusses the importance of teacher wellbeing for effective language teaching and offers concrete steps for preventing burnout. Sarah dis...
S3E9 - Sara Lee - Language Learning and Dyslexia
27 Mar 2019
Contributed by Lukas
Sara Lee talks about language learning and dyslexia and offers helpful suggestions for supporting dyslexic learners in and outside the classroom. Lear...