Dyslexia, Literacy and Inclusion

Dyslexia, Literacy and Inclusion
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 9781473918368
ISBN-13 : 1473918367
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Dyslexia, Literacy and Inclusion by : Sean MacBlain

This book is about raising standards in literacy for children with dyslexia by putting the child at the centre of everything you do, focusing on wellbeing, and recognising the role that adults have to play in ensuring all children reach their potential. Concentrating on children in primary schools and early years settings the book looks at: Early intervention Pupil voice Working as a team New literacies Child-centred identification, assessment and provision Challenges for the inclusive school. Suitable for all those working with children with dyslexia this book contains strategies that can be easily adopted to academically and emotionally benefit the children you are working with.

Dyslexia and Inclusion

Dyslexia and Inclusion
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 130
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ISBN-10 : 9780415607582
ISBN-13 : 0415607582
Rating : 4/5 (82 Downloads)

Synopsis Dyslexia and Inclusion by : Gavin Reid

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

Dyslexia, Literacy and Inclusion

Dyslexia, Literacy and Inclusion
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ISBN-10 : 1473918375
ISBN-13 : 9781473918375
Rating : 4/5 (75 Downloads)

Synopsis Dyslexia, Literacy and Inclusion by : Sean MacBlain

Dyslexia and Inclusion

Dyslexia and Inclusion
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 139
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ISBN-10 : 9781351043083
ISBN-13 : 1351043080
Rating : 4/5 (83 Downloads)

Synopsis Dyslexia and Inclusion by : Gavin Reid

Now in a fully updated third edition, this book will equip all teachers with the necessary knowledge of dyslexia in order for it to be effectively understood and managed in the mainstream classroom. Offering comprehensive guidance and support strategies, this resource is based around Reid’s signposts for successful inclusion: acknowledging differences; recognising strengths; understanding what is meant by inclusion; planning for practice; and ensuring attainable task outcomes. In identifying the key issues of inclusive practice, the book supports teachers as they strive to fulfil the social, educational and emotional needs of children with dyslexia. Key features of the new edition include: Up-to-date references to current research and legislation New sections on evidence-based teaching strategies, developing independent learning and communication with parents Detailed information on wider reading and additional resources, including websites, apps and software available to support learners with dyslexia With practical strategies and resources designed to meet the needs of the busy classroom teacher, this book is crucial reading for educators and education students looking to help students with dyslexia reach their full potential.

The Routledge Companion to Dyslexia

The Routledge Companion to Dyslexia
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 386
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ISBN-10 : 9781136617102
ISBN-13 : 1136617108
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis The Routledge Companion to Dyslexia by : Gavin Reid

The Routledge Companion to Dyslexia is a ground-breaking analysis of the whole field of dyslexia by a distinguished team of international contributors and editors, engaged in literacy, inclusion and learning. Their diverse perspectives and wide expertise make this invaluable guide one of the most important additions to the field of dyslexia for over a decade. Dyslexia is without doubt the most high profile and contentious learning difficulty, and it is a topic that has attracted a vast amount of research, opinion, professional schisms, and debate. The Companion provides an invaluable overview of the field of dyslexia with vital and clear emphasis on linking theoretical perspectives with best practice. This accessible text: presents a survey of current and future development in research, with a focus on how research can inform practice focuses on areas such as neurobiology, phonological processing, literacy acquisition, numeracy and multilingualism considers assessment and identification, with contributions on early identification, reading, spelling and mathematics addresses identifying and meeting needs in an inclusive context discusses inclusion and barriers to learning in a variety of different national contexts includes models of instruction, direct instruction, co-operative learning and cross-curricular learning. The Routledge Companion to Dyslexia is a superb resource for anyone interested in the subject, whether in education or related subjects such as psychology or neurology. Fully indexed and cross-referenced, with helpful further reading sections at the end of each entry, it is ideal for those coming to the field of dyslexia for the first time as well as students and practitioners already familiar with the subject.

Dyslexia and Inclusion

Dyslexia and Inclusion
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 260
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X004662502
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Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Dyslexia and Inclusion by : Marion Farmer

This book reflects on issues relating to the assessment and support of students with dyslexia within Universities and other institutions of higher education. It considers primarily how current practice in higher education can be developed to facilitate inclusion. The authors present the results of a series of qualitative and quantitative studies which investigate the coping, adjustment and perceptions of students with dylsexia, and the attitudes, perceptions and support strategies of academic and support staff. The book gives important information and advice and also food for thought for academic and support staff within the University sector who are concerned to improve the educational experience of all students. It should also be of interest to teachers in secondary and further education who are preparing students for higher education. Researchers in dyslexia as well as dyslexic students themselves will also find much to increase their understanding of this complex aspect of individual development.

Dyslexia-Successful Inclusion in the Secondary School

Dyslexia-Successful Inclusion in the Secondary School
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 289
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ISBN-10 : 9781136627972
ISBN-13 : 1136627979
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis Dyslexia-Successful Inclusion in the Secondary School by : Lindsay Peer

Increasingly dyslexia is becoming a whole-school issue. The responsibility for addressing the needs of dyslexic students no longer rests with one individual but is the responsibility of all school staff - subject specialists and school management. This timely book addresses this need by providing specific guidance to secondary school staff on how to support dyslexic students within different subject areas and within the principles and practices of inclusion.

Dyslexia-friendly Practice in the Secondary Classroom

Dyslexia-friendly Practice in the Secondary Classroom
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 154
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ISBN-10 : 9780857252135
ISBN-13 : 0857252135
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Dyslexia-friendly Practice in the Secondary Classroom by : Tilly Mortimore

The first guide of its kind written specifically for trainee and newly qualified teachers, this standards-based text explores the needs of dyslexic learners in mainstream secondary schools. In light of the current dyslexia-friendly schools initiative, it looks at organisational-level support for dyslexic children, together with pragmatic strategies which teachers can use to support children′s cross-curricular learning. Further, it includes case studies and practical tasks to build readers′ confidence in supporting Specific Learning Difficulties, as well as a range of coping strategies and practical advice, based upon the authors′ experience of working with dyslexic learners in different contexts over many years.

Dyslexia

Dyslexia
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Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages : 368
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ISBN-10 : 9781118687161
ISBN-13 : 1118687167
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Dyslexia by : Gavin Reid

The main purpose of this new edition is to incorporate the most recent theoretical and practical research in the field of dyslexia and literacy and present it in a user friendly format for Practitioners. It refers to the most recent government reports on literacy and dyslexia in a number of countries such as, USA, UK, Canada, New Zealand and Australia. Each chapter has a summary at the start and, at the end, key points and 'points to consider' are looked at.

Assessment of Learners with Dyslexic-Type Difficulties

Assessment of Learners with Dyslexic-Type Difficulties
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Publisher : SAGE
Total Pages : 431
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ISBN-10 : 9781446295977
ISBN-13 : 1446295974
Rating : 4/5 (77 Downloads)

Synopsis Assessment of Learners with Dyslexic-Type Difficulties by : Sylvia Phillips

This comprehensive guide enables teachers to understand a range of approaches to the assessment of children with dyslexic-type difficulties. Linking theory, research and practice, practitioners will gain critical knowledge of procedures to analyse, interpret and use in appropriate assessments which will facilitate setting targets for teaching. The book covers: - how to use both informal and formal assessment procedures - frameworks for evaluating published and teacher-made assessments - the professional development needs of any teacher involved in assessment Ideal for those training to be specialist teachers of learners with dyslexia, this text is equally useful to all teachers and SENCOS (Special Educational Needs Co-ordinators) and complements the authors' book Teaching Literacy to Learners with Dyslexia to provide comprehensive guidance for assessing and teaching learners with dyslexic-type difficulties. Sylvia Phillips is an experienced Special Educational Needs educator, and currently leads Glyndwr University's specialist course for teachers of learners with dyslexia. Kath Kelly is Programme Leader for the Masters in Specific Learning Difficulties, Manchester Metropolitan University. Liz Symes is Senior Lecturer in SEN (Special Educational Needs) and Professional Studies, Manchester Metropolitan University.