Autor: Gavin Reid, Janice Wearmouth
Wydawca: Wiley
Dostępność: 3-6 tygodni
Cena: 281,40 zł
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ISBN13: |
9780471486343 |
ISBN10: |
0471486345 |
Autor: |
Gavin Reid, Janice Wearmouth |
Oprawa: |
Paperback |
Rok Wydania: |
2002-08-27 |
Ilość stron: |
368 |
Wymiary: |
245x172 |
Tematy: |
JC |
There are many examples of good practices in literacy which have not fully impacted upon the ways in which we teach children with dyslexia.
Dyslexia and Literacy: An Introduction to Theory and Practice provides the reader with an understanding of the most recent theoretical positions in dyslexia and literacy and how these may be applied in practice. The book critically considers the current notions of literacy, provides an understanding of literacy concepts and re–appraises what we mean by literacy. The implications of this for dyslexic children are immense as it means that assessment and support can be more embedded in the curriculum context.
The role of professionals such as learning support co–ordinators and educational psychologists are discussed within current legislative and theoretical frameworks. Classroom intervention and approaches to dealing with the diverse needs presented by dyslexic children are addressed by examining individual education plans and the development of differentiated curricula in schools.
Gavin Reid and Janice Wearmouth have assembled an international field of renowned experts whose text will be a core source for university students on reading and dyslexia courses and is a set book for Open University course E801. Trainee teachers, special educational needs co–ordinators and educational psychologists will also find this volume of great value.
Open University Set Book for course E801–Difficulties in Literacy Development
Spis treści:
Dyslexia and Literacy (Angela J. Fawcett);
The neurobiology of dyslexia (Deborah F. Knight and George W. Hynd);
Resolving the paradoxes of dyslexia (Uta Frith);
The phonological representations hypothesis of dyslexia(Janet Hatcher and Marqaret J. Snowling);
Visual Processes (John Everatt);
The Balance Model of Reading and Dyslexia (Jean Robertson and Dirk J. Bakker);
Cognitive factors and Implications for Literacy (Chris Single
ton);
Literacy standards and factors affecting literacy: what national and international assessments tell us (Gerry Shiel);
Issues for assessment and planning of teaching and learning (Gavin Reid and Janice Wearmouth);
Reading processes, acquisition, and instructional implications (Linnea C. Ehri);
From assessment to intervention (Rea Reason);
Issues in the assessment of children learning English as an additional language (Tony Cline);
The Role of the learning support co–ordinator (Janice Wearmouth);
Dealing with diversity in the primary classroom (Margaret Crombie);
Challenges in the secondary school (Lindsay Peer and Gavin Reid);
Individual Education Plans and dyslexia (Janet Tod);
A cognitive approach to dyslexia (Bob Burden);
Paired thinking (Keith Topping);
Metacognition and literacy (David Wray);
Critical literacy and access to the lexicon (George Hunt);
Changing definitions and concepts of literacy (Fidelma Healy Eames)
Okładka tylna:
There are many examples of good practices in literacy which have not fully impacted upon the ways in which we teach children with dyslexia.
Dyslexia and Literacy: An Introduction to Theory and Practice provides the reader with an understanding of the most recent theoretical positions in dyslexia and literacy and how these may be applied in practice. The book critically considers the current notions of literacy, provides an understanding of literacy concepts and re–appraises what we mean by literacy. The implications of this for dyslexic children are immense as it means that assessment and support can be more embedded in the curriculum context.
The role of professionals such as learning support co–ordinators and educational psychologists are discussed within current legislative and theoretical frameworks. Classroom intervention and approaches to dealing with the diverse needs presented by dyslexic children are addressed by examining in
dividual education plans and the development of differentiated curricula in schools.
Gavin Reid and Janice Wearmouth have assembled an international field of renowned experts whose text will be a core source for university students on reading and dyslexia courses and is a set book for Open University course E801. Trainee teachers, special educational needs co–ordinators and educational psychologists will also find this volume of great value.
Open University Set Book for course E801–Difficulties in Literacy Development
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