Removing Dyslexia As a Barrier to Achievement

Removing Dyslexia As a Barrier to Achievement
Title Removing Dyslexia As a Barrier to Achievement PDF eBook
Author Neil MacKay
Publisher
Pages 222
Release 2012
Genre Dyslexia
ISBN 9781903842102

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"This toolkit is full of practical guidance, empowering ideas and challending asertions about inclusion. It presents many strategies for meeting diverse learning needs, and methods for overcoming barriers to learning. These are clearly rooted in good practice and based on a wealth of relevant experience that the author has deftly woven into the narrative."--Back cover.

Removing Dyslexia as a Barrier to Achievement

Removing Dyslexia as a Barrier to Achievement
Title Removing Dyslexia as a Barrier to Achievement PDF eBook
Author Glynis Hannell
Publisher
Pages 50
Release 2003
Genre
ISBN 9781903842034

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The Dyslexia-Friendly Primary School

The Dyslexia-Friendly Primary School
Title The Dyslexia-Friendly Primary School PDF eBook
Author Barbara Pavey
Publisher SAGE
Pages 121
Release 2007-08-16
Genre Education
ISBN 184860744X

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Is your school dyslexia-friendly? Beginning with a look at understanding dyslexia, this book shows you how to involve the whole school in order to achieve a dyslexia-friendly environment. You will be able to: - use an audit tool to discover how dyslexia-friendly your school is - look at examples of successful dyslexia-friendly initiatives - find information on funding and resources. This book offers a step-by-step guide to creating a dyslexia-friendly classroom and whole-school environment. Headteachers, deputy headteachers, class teachers, SENCOs, student teachers and literacy co-ordinators wanting to make their school more dyslexia-friendly will find this practical book extremely useful. Barbara Pavey worked as a teacher and SEN specialist for many years and is now Lecturer in Learning Disabilities at The University of Manchester.

Confronting the Obstacles to Inclusion

Confronting the Obstacles to Inclusion
Title Confronting the Obstacles to Inclusion PDF eBook
Author Richard Rose
Publisher Routledge
Pages 325
Release 2010-07-08
Genre Education
ISBN 1136936718

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"Addresses interpretations of inclusive education by drawing upon the experiences and expertise of leading writers and academics who have direct experience of teaching and researching this area around the world"--Publisher description.

Dyslexia and Inclusion

Dyslexia and Inclusion
Title Dyslexia and Inclusion PDF eBook
Author Gavin Reid
Publisher Routledge
Pages 130
Release 2012
Genre Education
ISBN 0415607582

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'Dyslexia and Inclusion' provides the teacher with an understanding of dyslexia and offers practical approaches than can be used for assessment, teaching and learning.

Measuring the Impact of Dyslexia

Measuring the Impact of Dyslexia
Title Measuring the Impact of Dyslexia PDF eBook
Author Carol Hayes
Publisher Routledge
Pages 149
Release 2020-07-08
Genre Education
ISBN 0429515022

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Measuring the Impact of Dyslexia shows the considerable benefits of recognising and celebrating the skills of those with information processing differences, explains their unique brain organisation and shows how they can excel as contributing members of society with proper support and guidance. It offers a balanced and research-based perspective to living with this condition, highlighting the huge number of children leaving school with low literacy levels, as a result of undiagnosed information processing differences. Full of critically reflective questions, case studies and interviews with those affected by dyslexia, this text encourages educators of children and young people with dyslexia to challenge their own perceptions by understanding the links between low literacy and anti-social behaviour, poor health, unemployment and limited educational attainment, and includes helpful pointers for improving practice and outcomes. This accessible and readable text is aimed at students, practitioners, researchers and experienced professionals in a range of disciplines to enhance CPD. It is particularly relevant for students working on both taught and research based masters degrees, especially programmes related to specific learning difficulties.

Key Perspectives on Dyslexia

Key Perspectives on Dyslexia
Title Key Perspectives on Dyslexia PDF eBook
Author David Armstrong
Publisher Routledge
Pages 173
Release 2014-09-15
Genre Education
ISBN 1317629949

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This indispensable book critically sets out the skills and knowledge required by a specialist educator for students who present with dyslexia. The British Dyslexia Association Professional Criteria (BDA, 2012) provides an anchor throughout for this book’s content. Chapters are explicitly mapped to specific professional criteria, offering the reader confidence that guidance in Key Perspectives on Dyslexia is underpinned by this internationally recognised professional framework. Key issues in the education and care of those affected by dyslexia are critically explained and explored in this publication, using both author’s years of specialist experience in this field. As established scholars both authors also suggest how research can inform and enrich how an educator responds to these issues. The content of this book includes: Detailed case studies disclosing how dyslexia presents in different individuals and which richly illuminate the issues considered by each chapter A concise examination of reading instruction in the context of typically-developing students and in relation to those who present with dyslexia: this incorporates an expert but accessible review of international policy and educational practice, including influential findings from research Detailed guidance on how to identify possible dyslexia and key issues to consider in referral and assessment of those affected, including associated models here such as Response to Intervention (RTI) Consideration of intelligence and in how this figures in relation to assessment for dyslexia, including the possible role of intellectual disability (ID). Comprehensive evaluation of the role of behaviour in relation to dyslexia, with guidance on how this can be used to inform a programme of support for students with social, emotional or behavioural difficulties (EBD/SEBD). Consideration of how the professional role of a specialist educator might travel across the English speaking world and also beyond in China or India. Key Perspectives on Dyslexia is an essential text for educators and will become a landmark guide for educational practice and policy.