Dyslexia

Dyslexia

Author: Barbara Riddick

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-10-12

Total Pages: 139

ISBN-13: 1136630287

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This book focuses on realistic strategies for non-specialists to use when working with pupils who have dyslexia. It offers detailed, practical guidance on defining and identifying dyslexia, dyslexia in the early and middle years and at secondary school, and worked examples of IEPs. It also discusses providing effective support for the literacy and numeracy hours, raising self-esteem, and working with parents and voluntary organizations. In addition, the authors cover using checklists and assessments, choosing suitable programs and resources, and useful addresses and books. Teachers and teaching assistants in mainstream classrooms and parents wanting to help their children will find this book invaluable.


Dyslexia in the Secondary School

Dyslexia in the Secondary School

Author: Jenny Cogan

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2004-01-16

Total Pages: 370

ISBN-13: 1861562721

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This book explains why dyslexic students frequently underachieve and demonstrates that adjustments in teaching and learning methods can make all the difference, provided that underlying problems are identified. After reading 'Dyslexia in Secondary School,' teachers will be able to identify children with specific learning problems and know better how to help them with their school work. Examples are based on the curriculum and used to show how to advise students on essay-writing, note taking, memorising vocabulary and reading to remember. Parents and specialist teachers will find that the book helps them translate educational psychologists' theory into practical action. The students themselves will be encouraged to look carefully at how they learn, and, using their strengths rather than their weaknesses, try out alternative strategies. This book contains diagrams, mind maps,and worksheets as well as many ideas for teachers.Focusing as it does on the way we learn, 'Dyslexia in Secondary School' will interest all teachers and students - not just those with specific learning difficulties.


Understanding Dyslexia: A Guide For Teachers And Parents

Understanding Dyslexia: A Guide For Teachers And Parents

Author: Lawrence, Denis

Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)

Published: 2009-03-01

Total Pages: 175

ISBN-13: 0335235948

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Dyslexia affects at least ten per cent of children and is the most common special educational need that teachers encounter. However, the characteristics of dyslexia can mean that it is often


Diary of a Dyslexic School Kid

Diary of a Dyslexic School Kid

Author: Alais Winton

Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Published: 2019-10-07

Total Pages: 114

ISBN-13: 1784508144

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Experience day-to-day life for a dyslexic kid, including school life, bullying and coping with tests and homework, in this frank and funny diary. Co-authored with a teenage boy with dyslexia and illustrated with cartoons, this is a positive yet honest look at the difficulties of being dyslexic. Using a simple and relatable approach, the authors display the ups and downs of school - and home - life with a reading difficulty, focussing on the sometimes overwhelming experience of being at a bigger school and studying loads of new subjects. Providing tips for what really helps and works based on real-life experience, this fun, accessible book shows teens and tweens with dyslexia that they are far from alone in their experiences.


Raising Kids Who Read

Raising Kids Who Read

Author: Daniel T. Willingham

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2015-03-09

Total Pages: 246

ISBN-13: 1118769724

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How parents and educators can teach kids to love reading in the digital age Everyone agrees that reading is important, but kids today tend to lose interest in reading before adolescence. In Raising Kids Who Read, bestselling author and psychology professor Daniel T. Willingham explains this phenomenon and provides practical solutions for engendering a love of reading that lasts into adulthood. Like Willingham's much-lauded previous work, Why Don't Students Like School?, this new book combines evidence-based analysis with engaging, insightful recommendations for the future. Intellectually rich argumentation is woven seamlessly with entertaining current cultural references, examples, and steps for taking action to encourage reading. The three key elements for reading enthusiasm—decoding, comprehension, and motivation—are explained in depth in Raising Kids Who Read. Teachers and parents alike will appreciate the practical orientation toward supporting these three elements from birth through adolescence. Most books on the topic focus on early childhood, but Willingham understands that kids' needs change as they grow older, and the science-based approach in Raising Kids Who Read applies to kids of all ages. A practical perspective on teaching reading from bestselling author and K-12 education expert Daniel T. Willingham Research-based, concrete suggestions to aid teachers and parents in promoting reading as a hobby Age-specific tips for developing decoding ability, comprehension, and motivation in kids from birth through adolescence Information on helping kids with dyslexia and encouraging reading in the digital age Debunking the myths about reading education, Raising Kids Who Read will empower you to share the joy of reading with kids from preschool through high school.


Study Skills and Dyslexia in the Secondary School

Study Skills and Dyslexia in the Secondary School

Author: Marion Griffiths

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2012-10-12

Total Pages: 126

ISBN-13: 1136630562

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This book is aimed at those who encounter secondary school students with dyslexia on a daily basis. It takes a practical approach by breaking down the whole process of assessing the issues involved and then suggesting ways for teaching staff and students to implement a suitable program of study skills. It is well structured, clear, useful and written with the needs of busy teachers and students very much in mind. Included are assessment approaches, checklists, photocopiable activities, and suggestions for useful resources. Results from qualitative research are included to provide an additional practical insight into study skills and dyslexia in the secondary school. Theoretical knowledge has been used to underpin and inform practice. Teachers of students with dyslexia who are not specialists should find this a useful guide. It will also be of great use to SENCOs and Teaching Assistants.


The British Dyslexia Association - Teaching Dyslexic Students

The British Dyslexia Association - Teaching Dyslexic Students

Author: British Dyslexia Association

Publisher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers

Published: 2023-06-21

Total Pages: 242

ISBN-13: 1787757463

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This BDA developed guide assists you in supporting children and students with dyslexia and specific learning difficulties through their education. Designed specifically for candidates on Level 5 diploma courses in dyslexia and specific learning difficulties, this hands-on guide is the perfect training companion for those wanting to know more about dyslexia and how to support individuals with dyslexia. As an authoritative, entry-level resource covering both theory and practice, the methods, resources, and expert contributors in this book empower your learning as an educator towards better self-understanding, confidence and how to better support students in specialist and classroom settings.


Living with Dyslexia

Living with Dyslexia

Author: Nicola Brunswick

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2011-01-15

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 1448818664

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Explains dyslexia, describes the signs and symptoms of it, and discusses ways to manage the difficulties of it.


Dyslexia and Effective Learning in Secondary and Tertiary Education

Dyslexia and Effective Learning in Secondary and Tertiary Education

Author: Morag Hunter-Carsch

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2001-10-22

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 1861560168

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Recent policy initiatives illuminate the need for greater teacher awareness about dyslexia in secondary and tertiary education. Yet the debates about dyslexia are often narrowly based and can exclude some teachers. This book attempts to open up the debate by bringing together different ways of talking and thinking about dyslexia. Fundamental questions about how to respond to dyslexia in teaching and support contexts are addressed and the significance of â??exploratory conversionsâ?? between learners and tutors is recognised. The need to restructure â??the structured approachâ?? and to consider meta-affectivity as well as metacognition is explored. Practitioners in both secondary and tertiary sectors can gain ready access to contributions from internationally respected writers and teachers in the field. Alan Hurstâ??s preface refers to â??this important bookâ?? as paving the way to a more truly inclusive attitude and approach to education in and beyond compulsory schooling.