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If Chris hadn't faked it through school, concealing his dyslexia, he wouldn't have made it through school. This is his story.
More Reviews and RecommendationsIn 1992, he published Faking It: A Look into the Mind of a Creative Learner , and in 2001, What About Me? Strategies for Teaching Misunderstood Learners (Portsmouth NH: Heinemann, Boynton and Cook). These books draw on Christopher's developmental experiences and his challenges attending the University of Georgia (UGA) in order to help teachers and parents optimize learning disabled students' performance. Christopher has published a one of a kind on-line guide, Learning Disabilities and Technology, an Emerging Way to Touch the Future . He has published articles, chapters and several journals, and has been selected to chair many collaborative projects that relate to disability issues. In 2003, Christopher was highlighted in a Microsoft video and publication, Microsoft Accessible Technology for Everyone ( microsoft.com/enable/casestudy/videos.aspx ). That year he was awarded the W.F. Faulkes Award by The National Rehabilitation Association for his contribu
ROSEMARY JACKSON , Ed.D., is a teacher educator in the Department of Special Education and Administration at Georgia College & State University in Milledgeville, Georgia. She serves as a mentor leader for undergraduate students majoring in special education and also teaches graduate classes in learning disabilities.