Left Behind

Free Viewing and Discussion of the film Left Behind


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Watch Left Behind and then join us! 

In celebration of Dyslexia and Learning Disability Awareness Month, The Rose Institute for Learning and Literacy is proud to partner with The Westchester Reading Council to offer a virtual discussion as a follow up to a free asynchronous viewing of Left Behind, which tells the powerful story of a group of passionate mothers who come together to found the first public school for students with dyslexia in New York City.

The film can be viewed for free through November 1st by signing up at signing up here.

Join us for the virtual discussion on December 2nd at 7:00pm at by registering here.


About the Rose Institute for Learning and Literacy at Manhattanville University

The Rose Institute for Learning and Literacy was founded at Manhattanville in 2013 when Sandra Priest Rose established an endowment to ensure that as many students as possible have teachers who are trained in the most effective research-backed literacy instructional methods.  The Rose Institute offers graduate coursework and advanced certificates through Manhattanville and professional development opportunities both in-district and through several partner BOCES. 

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