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Learning Differences Programme

Unlocking the creativity and power of every young person

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    A coming together of the Learning Differences field

    In 2022, we brought together over 70 partners of the Learning Differences Programme for an in person conference, including students and educators. Some joined from across the United States such as Hawai’i; others joined from South Africa, Ethiopia, E 

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    Learning Differences programme / Partner story

    Supporting research-based reading instruction

    Reading opens up new worlds of possibility for learning and exploration. And, research has shown that proficient readers are more likely to graduate from high school, find success in college, and experience greater economic mobility and opportunity i 

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    Learning Differences programme / Partner story

    Teach For All – reaching students around the world during the Covid-19 crisis

    In 2020, as the Covid-19 crisis swept the world and school closures became a common tactic to help curb the spread of the virus, millions of students shifted to learning at home. But not all children have the opportunities, tools, or technological ac 

Overview

In the Learning Differences Programme, we believe that together we can build a world in which schools unlock the creativity and power of every young person and equip them to shape more just and equitable communities. We partner with and invest in not-for-profit organisations that improve education for all students, particularly those with learning differences who experience further marginalisation due to racism and poverty.

You can read more about how we work in our programme strategy paper.

 
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Programme strategy paper

Oak Foundation’s Learning Differences Programme strategically partners with and invests in not-for-profit organisations that improve education for students with learning differences. Read more about our strategy by viewing or downloading the PDF document


Our programme grant-making in 2022

We made 34 grants totalling USD 31.01 million


Rethinking ways learning happens

Our grantee partners rethink ways learning happens for students and better prepare adults to engage and support all students. We support these efforts so that students will experience learning that builds four key attributes:

1. A sense of belonging through strong relationships that promote acceptance, connection, support and empathy in their learning environment;

2. Mastery through engagement with rigorous content, demonstration of its understanding, and critical reflection on new material;

3. Agency through their capacity and habit to form and act on intentions; and

4. Purpose through understanding of personal values and their relationship to learning and to long-term goals.

Oak Foundation / Learning Differences Programme / Our Strategy These attributes help students develop metacognition – the ability to reflect on their own learning, achievements, and identity and to plan, implement, and evaluate strategies to meet their needs as learners. Ensuring that marginalised students, especially those with learning differences, develop these critical attributes requires providing more responsive and unique learning experiences, which benefit all students. And we believe that investing in educators’ ability to create responsive and unique learning experiences will benefit all students, not only those with learning differences.

Video: Helping to ease the transition to distanced learning
2020 was a most unusual year that brought unprecedented challenges for students and families alike, due to the Covid-19 pandemic. As schools were required to shift to distance learning nearly overnight, Oak’s Learning Differences Programme supported organisations that worked to: protect the rights of students who learn differently; support teachers and school leaders; and offer guidance on how to meet students’ needs remotely, and how to re-open schools in trauma-sensitive ways.


Publications

 
Learning Differences programme / Guideline

Rethinking the way learning happens

Based on interviews with students, families, teachers, and leaders, the LDP identified several attributes we believe are critical to realising our vision of building a world in which schools unlock the creativity and power of students with learning differences – along with every young person – and equip them to shape more just and equitable communities. To learn more about these attributes, click on the document below. Within the document, you can find links to a Resource Library aimed at supporting practitioners working to build those attributes and an Assessment Library to identify metrics and assessments for monitoring student development of the attributes.

 
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Partner Resource Guide

The Learning Differences Programme is committed to Oak-supported resources being freely available to help diverse learners thrive. In this resource guide you can learn of some of the tools and resources that support students with learning disabilities and learning differences and their educators and families. We hope you will find them useful.

 
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Research to Action: Improving K-3 Literacy Instruction

Oak Foundation partnered with Education First, a national education strategy and policy consulting organisation, to research efforts to improve students’ literacy in the early grades of their schooling, with special attention to supporting students with learning differences.


Discover our partner stories

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    Learning Differences programme / Programme news / Video

    A coming together of the Learning Differences field

    In 2022, we brought together over 70 partners of the Learning Differences Programme for an in person conference, including students and educators. Some joined from across the United States such as Haw…

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    Learning Differences programme / Partner story

    Understanding the unique needs of students

    To call Norris Academy “peerless” is not hyperbole. Norris is the only school in its 900-acre school district, which is the smallest district in the state of Wisconsin, and it primarily serves the…

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    Learning Differences programme / Partner story

    Supporting research-based reading instruction

    Reading opens up new worlds of possibility for learning and exploration. And, research has shown that proficient readers are more likely to graduate from high school, find success in college, and expe…

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    Learning Differences programme / Partner story

    Teach For All – reaching students around the world during the Covid-19 crisis

    In 2020, as the Covid-19 crisis swept the world and school closures became a common tactic to help curb the spread of the virus, millions of students shifted to learning at home. But not all children…

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    Learning Differences programme / Partner story

    Getting resources to children in need

    Too often in America, a student’s postcode determines the quality of children’s education. Teachers can often end up footing the bill to buy what’s needed themselves. DonorsChoose is a not-for-p…

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    Learning Differences programme / Partner story

    Helping young people forge careers differently

    Education systems across the United States are designed to move learners through a prescribed sequence of materials to demonstrate proficiency on standardised tests, earn credits to graduate high scho…

Would you like to read more stories like this? Please visit our “Stories” page.


A coming together of the Learning Differences field
After more than two years of limited travel and virtual gatherings, the Learning Differences Programme (LDP) convened its grantee partners in person for three days of learning, reflection, and connection in September 2022. The Partner Convening, delayed twice because of the Covid-19 pandemic, was our first invitation to our partners for an in-person gathering since 2017. And, what a success it was – more than 70 of our partners joined us from across the US, including Hawai’i, as well as from South Africa, Ethiopia, England, and Switzerland.

Bringing educational opportunities to North Carolina
There is a growing awareness among teachers in North Carolina that a “one-size-fits-all” approach to teaching will not prepare students for success in school and in life. This is thanks, in part, to the work of EdNC, an online, daily, independent newspaper that works to expand educational opportunities for all children in North Carolina, increase their academic attainment, and improve the performance of the state’s public schools. EdNC elevates stories, tools and resources that equip teachers, principals and other education leaders to better understand and meet the diverse and unique learning needs of their students.

Racial equity Resources
In 2018, Oak’s Learning Differences Programme partnered with OpenSource Leadership Strategies to conduct a racial equity assessment of the LDP and to gather insights about the broader field of learning differences. To inform the equity assessment, the LDP invited its current grantee partners to participate in a survey and asked OpenSource to analyse the findings, conduct interviews with more than a dozen leaders in the learning differences and racial equity fields, and bring their own expertise and analysis to shape their assessment.

The LDP initially shared the findings of this assessment through a July 2018 webinar hosted by OpenSource Leadership Strategies. Below are the video and PowerPoint deck presented during the July 2018 webinar.

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