"Learning Ally audiobooks continue to make all the difference for students with reading difficulties, offering them the opportunity to keep up with their peers academically."
–Sandra Carter, teacher, Washington, D.C.
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With a Learning Ally membership, you and your students have access to the nation's largest educational audio textbook library featuring more than 70,000 downloadable titles in all K-12 curriculum areas from the top U.S. school publishers.
Empower your students who struggle with reading by providing access to audio textbooks and other content they need to work independently, stay on track with class assignments, build self-confidence and achieve academic success.
What do you get?
Research shows significant improvements in students who use audiobooks.
Read our research brief (PDF) and our flyer (PDF) summarizing successful use of audiobooks in the classroom.
Learning Ally has more than 60 years of experience and has delivered more than one million titles in the last year alone.
Becoming a member does more than provide your student access to the largest human-narrated audio library of core curriculum textbooks and literature titles. Membership puts you in touch with a community of people and experts who care about your student's success. Experts such as Sally E. Shaywitz, M.D., co-founder of the Yale Center for Dyslexia and Creativity and member of Learning Ally's National Board, has devoted her career to better understanding and helping children and adults who are dyslexic. She has seen the effects of Learning Ally first hand.
"In our current society — when you can't read quickly — that's a disability, but if you have something like Learning Ally that can read to you, then you can show your ability. So it's a magical way of transforming a disability into an ability." – Sally E. Shaywitz, M.D
Investigate the many facets of listening and learning by reading about the role standards play in teaching listening, how assistive technology tools can empower listeners and how differentiating instruction can support learners.
A special education teacher in Chicago describes how accessible audiobooks from Learning Ally make a major difference for students who struggle with reading because of conditions like dyslexia.
You can also call us at 800-221-1098 or e-mail Custserv@LearningAlly.org to learn more about membership.
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