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Accessibility Bites: Let’s Talk about Learning Disabilities

October 30 @ 12:00 pm - 12:30 pm

Session Description

Millions of Canadian learners are affected by learning disabilities, yet these challenges often go misunderstoodleading to poorer educational outcomes and repeated negative experiences. This session will provide a brief overview of learning disabilities, how they commonly show up in classroom settings, and evidence-based strategies for supporting these learners. 

About the Facilitator

Dr. Jennifer Fane (she/her) is the Lead Research Associate in the Education and Skills knowledge area at The Conference Board of Canada. She holds an interdisciplinary PhD in education, public health, and social policy from Flinders University, South Australia. She started her career as a classroom teacher and has worked as a teacher, professor, and educational researcher in the birth-to-five, K-12, and post-secondary systems in Canada and Australia for over 18 years. Prior to joining the Conference Board, Jennifer was the Director of Education at the Learning Disabilities Society of Greater Vancouver, supporting neurodivergent learners ages three-to-adult across BC. Jennifer brings a passion for translating research into practice to her work at the Board.


This session is supported by The Conference Board of Canada. 

The Conference Board of Canada is an independent, not-for-profit research organization  whose goal is to equip Canadian leaders and decision makers with the integrated and independent research required to enable them to tackle society’s greatest challenges. This session presents research conducted in partnership with the Future Skills Centre on the neuroinclusivity of Canadian post-secondary education. 


2025-26 Accessibility Bites Series

  1. Accessibility Bites: Introduction to Web Accessibility, August 28, 2025 
  2. Accessibility Bites: Supporting Post-Secondary Students with ADHD, September 25, 2025 
  3. Accessibility Bites: Let’s Talk about Learning Disabilities, October 30, 2025 
  4. Accessibility Bites: The Gift of Dyslexia, November 27, 2025 
  5. Accessibility Bites: Access Friction, December 11, 2025 
  6. Accessibility Bites: UDL 3.0 in Practice, January 29, 2026 
  7. Accessibility Bites: An Indigenous Lens on Disability Rights, February 26, 2026

For recordings and resources from previous Accessibility Bites workshops, visit the Accessibility Bites Pressbook

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