Educator Premium Membership Content
Welcome aboard! It’s a privilege to have you on this journey with us. As a member of Dyslexia Scotland, you’re doing something that counts. Supporting us in this way means that you are contributing to a growing movement towards a dyslexia-friendly Scotland.
As an educator, you have a key role in making change happen. By promoting dyslexia-inclusive practice in your setting, you can enable dyslexic learners to reach their potential. Your work helps them undertand how they think and learn, to be more confident, to be better supported and valued in their homes and communities, and to achieve and attain. You can also influence great change in how dyslexia is perceived by other educators, making waves of change throughout your learning community and beyond. Yours is an essential role in our collective effort to achieve a dyslexia-friendly Scotland, and you have our support in promoting inclusion through your work.
We hope you enjoy your membership benefits which include your digital membership badge, 2 copis of our quarterly members’ magazine and exclusive discounts.
Download your membership badge and welcome letter now!
Your latest Dyslexia Voice magazine
Summer 2024 | Books and stories edition
Member discounts
Exclusive discounts are another perk of being a Dyslexia Scotland member.
Dyslexia is my Superpower (Most of the Time)
Enter SCODY20 at checkout to get an exclusive 20% discount.
TextHelp
We can provide a 10% discount for a single licence of Read&Write, Equatio and OrbitNote. Dyslexia Scotland members will need to contact Andrew Campbell ([email protected]) and quote DyslexiaScotlandTH10 to purchase software with a discount.
Dekko Comics
Enter DYSC15 at checkout to get 15% discount on all comics (does not include subscriptions).
Mission Dyslexia book
Enter DYSCOT20 at checkout to get an exclusive 20% discount on Mission Dyslexia.
Touch-type Read and Spell (TTRS)
10% discount. Just enter this code at the checkout: DYSCOTLAND
AGM 2023 speakers’ presentations
Chief Executive Cathy Magee’s overview
Dr Jeremy Law and Katie Carmichael: Dyslexia-friendly Scotland research
Heather Aird: Technology as a universal support
Liz O’Donoghue: Identifying dyslexia within an inclusive practice model