Dr June Siew provides thought leadership in the field of special educational needs (SEN), focusing on dyslexia. She holds a grounded perspective of SEN, developed through her extensive experiences with students and their community of support. She is a pioneer in advocating inclusive practices in schools and has been training SEN Officers since they were […]
Hamada began her journey at DAS in 2015. As a DAS Academy Lecturer, she delivers a wide variety of programmes catered for SEN officers, DAS Educational Therapists and customised school training. Her scope of expertise extends to workshops and certificate courses for parents and practitioners, where she teaches practical, evidence-based strategies to support learners effectively. […]
Jolene has over a decade of experience in Special Educational Needs (SEN). She began her career as an English teacher trained in SEN and as a Dyslexia Coach with the Ministry of Education (MOE), before joining a Social Service Agency as an Educational Therapist within a multi-disciplinary team. Through her direct work with children with […]
Siti Asjamiah has been providing English literacy support to learners with dyslexia and specific learning differences (SpLDs) since 2012. Apart from supporting students, she has also been conducting workshops and courses catering to parents, educators and members of the public wishing to know more about specific learning differences and how to support such learners […]