Open Talk 28_Dyscalcula Ano yon

Dyslexia, or reading disability, is one of the learning disorders that many are aware of. But are you aware of the learning disorder called DYSCALCULIA? It is a mathematics learning disability and sometimes referred to as math dyslexia.

To know more about Dyscalculia, we invite you to watch OPEN Talk‘s episode titled “DyscalculiaAno yon?” on 16 November 2022, 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm at networks.upou.edu.ph/opentalk and at https://www.facebook.com/UPOpenUniversityNetworks.

Our resource person is Dr. Arman DC. Santos, a PhD in Education graduate from the Faculty of Education, UP Open University (FEd, UPOU). Currently, he is an Associate Professor of College of Education, Polytechnic University of the Philippines (PUP), Sta Mesa Campus, and Campus Director of PUP-Pulilan Campus

To moderate the discussion is  Assoc. Prof. Rainilyn Leonardo-Duque, a PhD in Education graduating student also from FEd, UPOU. She is currently the head of Bulacan State University’s Mathematics Department, College of Science.

This OPEN Talk episode is a collaborative undertaking between Multimedia Center and EDUKussion, FED, UPOU.

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