Honora Wall is the founder and executive director of The Dyscalculia Training & Research Institute, an Iowa-based non-profit organization dedicated to changing the lived experience of people with the math learning disability.
A 20-year educator, author, speaker, and trainer, Honora works to bridge the gap between Special Education and General Education classrooms. She believes that well-aligned instruction, assessment, and accommodations allow students with learning disabilities to succeed at both grade level and advanced content.
To this end, she received her Master’s in Applied Learning & Instruction from the University of Central Florida and her Ed.D. in Curriculum & Instruction from Concordia University Chicago. She works with students, schools, and district leaders across the country to increase their understanding of neurodivergent conditions and their impact on the K-16 student experience.
Honora is an active member of the Association of Teacher Educators, NCTM, CASE, CEC, and is a board member of LDA-Iowa. Her books, Teaching Students with Dyscalculia and Ah-Ha! Games for the Brain are available in bookstores and online. She hopes to use her platform as a national speaker and teacher trainer to bring LDA’s mission to new audiences.