Administration + Tutors

Wendy Champion, Centre Director

For the past 23 years, Wendy has been involved in the field of education and is committed to each and every student’s success. She focuses on their strengths to find their full potential. She is a firm believer in multi-sensory instruction as she recognizes the powerful impact it has on children. She believes that Orton-Gillingham offers dyslexic children options which empowers them to achieve their academic aspirations.

Wendy has an education degree as well as a post-baccalaureate in special education in learning disabilities and is a member of the International Dyslexia Association. Over the past 23 years, Wendy has worked collaboratively with speech language pathologists, psychologists and other community professionals to design educational programs to ensure every student is successful. She has worked with First Nations and has certificates in the seven grandfathers’ teachings and restorative justice circles.

Wendy is excited about being a part of the British Columbia Learning Centre and is dedicated to continue to build awareness and understanding of the work of the B.C. Learning Centre.

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We’re looking for both volunteer tutors as well as casual support. Give a little time or a lot; either way you’ll be making a difference to a child with dyslexia.

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Equitable access for all children is an important pillar of the BCLCCD's work. Support is extended to families facing economic or socioeconomic hardship, including indigenous peoples.

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