Contextualising Difficulties in Literacy Development

Contextualising Difficulties in Literacy Development
Title Contextualising Difficulties in Literacy Development PDF eBook
Author Gavin Reid
Publisher Routledge
Pages 346
Release 2014-06-03
Genre Education
ISBN 1136486194

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This book provides a range of interdisciplinary and international perspectives on difficulties in literacy development. The high-profile team of contributors provide ethical and policy discussions, as well as contextualising individual and collective strategies to addressing difficulties in literacy development. The chapters break new ground by encompassing a wide range of perspectives related to critical literacy, socio-cultural, cognitive, and psychological viewpoints, to help inform practice, policy and research into literacy difficulties. Issues addressed include: *the different ways literacy can be conceptualised through social-science based disciplinary perspectives *the issues at the centre of current public and professional debates surrounding literacy difficulties and how these have impacted upon pedagogical responses *the impact of these wider political and social issues on individual students. This reader forms the basis of the Open University’s Difficulties in Literacy Development course, but will also be of interest to postgraduate students, teachers, researchers, education professionals and policymakers who are keen to address difficulties in literacy development.

Contextualising Difficulties in Literacy Development

Contextualising Difficulties in Literacy Development
Title Contextualising Difficulties in Literacy Development PDF eBook
Author Gavin Reid
Publisher Routledge
Pages 343
Release 2014-06-03
Genre Education
ISBN 1136486127

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This book provides a range of interdisciplinary and international perspectives on difficulties in literacy development. The high-profile team of contributors provide ethical and policy discussions, as well as contextualising individual and collective strategies to addressing difficulties in literacy development. The chapters break new ground by encompassing a wide range of perspectives related to critical literacy, socio-cultural, cognitive, and psychological viewpoints, to help inform practice, policy and research into literacy difficulties. Issues addressed include: *the different ways literacy can be conceptualised through social-science based disciplinary perspectives *the issues at the centre of current public and professional debates surrounding literacy difficulties and how these have impacted upon pedagogical responses *the impact of these wider political and social issues on individual students. This reader forms the basis of the Open University’s Difficulties in Literacy Development course, but will also be of interest to postgraduate students, teachers, researchers, education professionals and policymakers who are keen to address difficulties in literacy development.

Meeting Difficulties in Literacy Development

Meeting Difficulties in Literacy Development
Title Meeting Difficulties in Literacy Development PDF eBook
Author Janice Wearmouth
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 360
Release 2003
Genre Education
ISBN 9780415304702

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This book enables practitioners to reflect critically upon the choices available to them in assessing and supporting students who experience difficulties in literacy development. Includes analysis of common barriers such as dyslexia and bilingualism.

Understanding Difficulties in Literacy Development

Understanding Difficulties in Literacy Development
Title Understanding Difficulties in Literacy Development PDF eBook
Author Felicity Fletcher-Campbell
Publisher SAGE Publications
Pages 281
Release 2009-09-10
Genre Education
ISBN 1848607733

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Addressing Difficulties in Literacy Development

Addressing Difficulties in Literacy Development
Title Addressing Difficulties in Literacy Development PDF eBook
Author Gavin Reid
Publisher Routledge
Pages 404
Release 2013-09-27
Genre Education
ISBN 113648647X

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This book outlines and critiques international strategies and programmes designed to address difficulties in literacy development. The high-profile team of contributors consider teaching programmes which operate at family, school, pupil and teacher levels. They argue that school is not the only legitimate location for literacy education, and show how difficulties in literacy can be addressed sequentially, both in and out of the school context. Issues addressed include: *the dilemmas facing practitioners in choosing between multiple approaches to practice *the factors which must be addressed in strategies which operate at the level of the family and the community *how to ensure the school can support programmes designed to improve literacy learning *how to put theory into practice in programmes designed for use with individual students *the teacher as 'reflective practitioner' - developing professional practice which effectively raises literacy achievement. This book will be of interest to postgraduate students, teachers, researchers, educational professionals and policymakers who are looking for practical strategies to address difficulties in literacy development. This reader forms the basis of the Open University's Difficulties in Literacy Development course, and is ideal for similar courses nationally and internationally.

Addressing Difficulties in Literacy Development

Addressing Difficulties in Literacy Development
Title Addressing Difficulties in Literacy Development PDF eBook
Author Gavin Reid
Publisher Routledge
Pages 401
Release 2013-09-27
Genre Education
ISBN 1136486402

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This book outlines and critiques international strategies and programmes designed to address difficulties in literacy development. The high-profile team of contributors consider teaching programmes which operate at family, school, pupil and teacher levels. They argue that school is not the only legitimate location for literacy education, and show how difficulties in literacy can be addressed sequentially, both in and out of the school context. Issues addressed include: *the dilemmas facing practitioners in choosing between multiple approaches to practice *the factors which must be addressed in strategies which operate at the level of the family and the community *how to ensure the school can support programmes designed to improve literacy learning *how to put theory into practice in programmes designed for use with individual students *the teacher as 'reflective practitioner' - developing professional practice which effectively raises literacy achievement. This book will be of interest to postgraduate students, teachers, researchers, educational professionals and policymakers who are looking for practical strategies to address difficulties in literacy development. This reader forms the basis of the Open University's Difficulties in Literacy Development course, and is ideal for similar courses nationally and internationally.

Multiple Perspectives on Difficulties in Learning Literacy and Numeracy

Multiple Perspectives on Difficulties in Learning Literacy and Numeracy
Title Multiple Perspectives on Difficulties in Learning Literacy and Numeracy PDF eBook
Author Claire Wyatt-Smith
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 387
Release 2010-10-28
Genre Education
ISBN 1402088647

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There are many approaches to researching the difficulties in learning that students experience in the key areas of literacy and numeracy. This book seeks to advance understanding of these difficulties and the interventions that have been used to improve outcomes. The book addresses the sometimes complementary and sometimes contradictory results, and generates new approaches to understanding and serving students with difficulties in literacy and numeracy. The book represents a departure from conventional wisdom as most scholars and graduate students draw upon ideas from only one of the three domains focal in the book and usually from one single or dominant theoretical frame. Typically, readers will affiliate with reading education, mathematics education, or learning disabilities and belong to one of the corresponding professional associations such as IRA, NCTM, or CLD. This book’s scope will open a scholarly forum for engaging readers with a familiarity with one of these domains while providing insight into the others on offer in the book.