Tata
Interactive Systems focuses on helping children with learning
disabilities
November
16, 2006
Tata Interactive Systems (TIS)
is hosting the Tata Interactive Learning Disability
Forum (TLDF) 2006, a unique global symposium on learning
disabilities (LD) the first of its kind in India
on November 30 and December 1.
The TLDF is a unique global forum,
comprising deans, academicians, publishers, paediatricians
and decision-makers in the field of education. It aims
to make it easier for those with LD not just
in India but around the world to fulfil their
potential.
"This TLDF offers an international
platform for leading educators and LD experts to network
and share innovations and ideas for the solution of
critical LD issues," commented Sanjaya Sharma,
CEO, TIS. "We hope to increase awareness, remedial
activities and sharing of best practices and knowledge
of LD in India through this annual event.
"In accordance with the
Tata group's long standing commitment to social development,
TIS has chosen to actively support initiatives in LD
since it is congruent with our skills and capabilities
in e-learning our area of business focus,"
he explained.
Topics under discussion at the
TLDF include:
- The Biological basis of LD
- Types of LD Dyslexia,
Dyscalculia, Dysgraphia and ADHD
- Simulation what it
feels like to be a dyslexic
- Remedial techniques
- Medical aspects of LD
- Procedures for assessment
- Social and emotional Aspects
of LD
- ADHD Its role in leading
to LD, medication and remedial measures
- Technology solutions
The speakers at the event are
renowned practitioners in the field of LD across the
world, and are as follows:
- Dr. Gerald Erenberg, Child
Neurologist, Cleveland Clinic Foundation, US
- Glenys Heap, Senior Training
Principal with Dyslexia Action, UK
- Karen Dakin, Vice-President,
International Dyslexia Association (IDA), US
- Jean Salt, past President,
National Association for Special Education Needs (nasen),
UK
- Patricia Barthorpe, President,
North Lincolnshire Branch of National Association
of Head Teachers, UK
- Laura Cryer, Granada Learning
- Technology Solutions, UK
- Dr. Madhuri Kulkarni, Head
of Pediatrics, Sion Hospital, Mumbai, India
- Dr. Kersi Chavda, Child Psychiatrist,
Hinduja Hospital, Mumbai, India
- Kate Currawalla, President,
Maharashtra Dyslexia Association, Mumbai, India
- Dr. Smita Desai, Special Educator
and Psychiatrist, Drishti, Mumbai, India
- Nandini Mundkur, Bangalore
Children's Hospital, Bangalore, India
- Lalitha Ramanujan - Alpha
to Omega, Chennai, India
- Dr. Sunil Karande - Dept.
of Pediatrics, Sion Hospital, Mumbai, India
Every year the Tata Group spends
a certain amount of its profits after tax on social-uplift
programmes. Its diverse activities span water management,
education, AIDS containment, income-generation programmes
and much more.
About Tata Interactive Systems
and the TLDF
The TLDF is organised by Tata Interactive Systems (TIS),
a global e-learning leader with experience and expertise
in every stage of learning disabilities (LD) remediation:
pre-assessments, screening, courseware, post-assessments,
reporting and teacher training. Beyond developing solutions
for clients, TIS regards the solution of LD issues as
a corporate social responsibility.
Some of TIS's LD-related initiatives
include:
- Supporting the LD Clinic (Sion
Hospital, Mumbai), one of the few certified institutions
of its kind in India, dedicated to detecting and treating
LD.
- Developing a unique book,
'Brain Teasers', designed to nurture the innate creativity
of these special children and empower them to achieve
their potential
- Providing free-of-cost remedial
courseware, developed for clients, to help students
at the LD Clinic discover the joys of learning
- Providing and facilitating
a Special Needs Educator Certification Course aimed
at increasing the number of certified Special Needs
Educators, specifically to deal with India's large
population.
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