The AchieveAbility Network developed from an Aimhigher National Project which began in 2004, after receiving funding from HEFCE, to help break barriers to higher education for students with specific learning differences. In this section of the website you can see news stories relating to the activities and development of both the AchieveAbility project, the AchieveAbility network and our partner organisations.
News
Response to "The Dyslexia Myth"
13 September 2005
A statement from one of the AchieveAbility experts in response to the programme Dyslexia the Myth, and Julian Elliot’s comments. more
Response to Dispatches Programme
9 September 2005
The AchieveAbility Project would like to raise its concerns at Thursday night’s Channel 4 programme Dispatches entitled "The Dyslexia Myth".
We feel that some of the views aired in the programme misrepresented the nature of dyslexia and could well mislead the public. more
The Making of a Coffee Coaster
30 August 2005
Article about the AchieveAbility - SpLD the way forward CD ROM written by Fiona Hover of the Dyslexia Institute in Learning Curve a PCWorld Education publication. more
The Art of Demolishing Barriers
4 March 2005
Complete article written for the Times Higher Education Supplement by Katherine Hewlett, AchieveAbility Project Manager more
The Dyslexia Institute and AchieveAbility
1 March 2005
Article by Michelle Gammo-Felton, AchieveAbility Project Coordinator, for the Dyslexia Review magazine produced by the Dyslexia Institute
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