Fifty Years in Dyslexia Research

Fifty Years in Dyslexia Research
Title Fifty Years in Dyslexia Research PDF eBook
Author Timothy R. Miles
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 168
Release 2006-08-04
Genre Education
ISBN 0470029145

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A well-known pioneer of dyslexia, professor Tim Miles leads the reader through the fifty years of his research into dyslexia. Tracing important developments in theories and ways of treating the condition, this fascinating autobiographical account shows how scientific understanding has affected policy and practice. Tim Miles set up the Bangor Dyslexia Unit in the 1970s, when he was Head of the Department of Psychology. The Bangor Dyslexia Unit has grown steadily ever since and is now a nationally and internationally renowned, specialised Unit. Tim Miles is also founder of the journal Dyslexia and the author of several books on dyslexia. His best known titles include Dyslexia: The Pattern of Difficulties and Dyslexia: A Hundred Years On, co-authored with his wife, Elaine Miles.

Dyslexia

Dyslexia
Title Dyslexia PDF eBook
Author Philip Kirby
Publisher McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Total Pages 309
Release 2022-11-15
Genre History
ISBN 0228015405

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In 1896 the British physician William Pringle Morgan published an account of “Percy,” a “bright and intelligent boy, quick at games, and in no way inferior to others of his age.” Yet, in spite of his intelligence, Percy had great difficulty learning to read. Percy was one of the first children to be described as having word-blindness, better known today as dyslexia. In this first comprehensive history of dyslexia Philip Kirby and Margaret Snowling chart a journey that begins with Victorian medicine and continues to dyslexia’s current status as the most globally recognized specific learning difficulty. In an engaging narrative style, Kirby and Snowling tell the story of dyslexia, examining its origins and revealing the many scientists, teachers, and campaigners who put it on the map. Through this history they explain current debates over the diagnosis of dyslexia and its impact on learning. For those who have lived experience of dyslexia, professionals who have supported them, and scholars of social history, education, psychology, and childhood studies, Dyslexia reflects on the place of literacy in society – whom it has benefited, and whom it has left behind.

Dyslexia

Dyslexia
Title Dyslexia PDF eBook
Author Miles, T.R
Publisher McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages 208
Release 1999-06-01
Genre Education
ISBN 0335200346

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This new edition is a complete re-write of the original book and reports on new areas of research and raises questions about the different forms which dyslexia can take in different languages. The book also looks afresh at assessment, teaching approaches, and counselling.

Dyslexia Over the Lifespan

Dyslexia Over the Lifespan
Title Dyslexia Over the Lifespan PDF eBook
Author Margaret B. Rawson
Publisher
Total Pages 228
Release 1995
Genre Dyslexia
ISBN

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Learning Disorders

Learning Disorders
Title Learning Disorders PDF eBook
Author Peter Westwood
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 116
Release 2017-07-14
Genre Education
ISBN 135170317X

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What are learning disorders? How can schools endeavour to address these disorders in today’s inclusive classrooms? This book answers these important questions in practical terms and discusses in detail the instructional needs of students with dyslexia, dysgraphia, dyscalculia, dyspraxia and other significant disorders that affect learning. Peter Westwood draws on international research literature to provide supporting evidence of best practices. The book is unique in linking the teaching methods recommended for overcoming learning problems directly to each of the three tiers of support in the Response-to-Intervention Model. It presents examples of effective whole-class teaching, intensive small group instruction and individual tutoring, as well as addressing key topics such as: educational progress of students with learning disorders; principles for teaching dyslexic students; difficulties with writing and spelling; developing students’ numeracy skills; specific intervention strategies; nonverbal learning disabilities. Learning Disorders will be of interest to practising teachers, trainee teachers, teaching assistants, educational psychologists, school counsellors and parents. It will also provide valuable insights for any school planning to upgrade its support system for students with special educational needs.

Dyslexia at College

Dyslexia at College
Title Dyslexia at College PDF eBook
Author T. R. Miles
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 287
Release 2007-08-07
Genre Education
ISBN 1134138709

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This fully updated third edition contains practical and useful advice that will be invaluable for students with dyslexia, their parents and all of those involved in teaching and supporting them in their studies. Including the latest research into dyslexia, changes in legislation and information technology and the real-life experiences of six former Bangor students this book will: • guide students through the process of applying for university, suggesting strategies for general organisation and for particular aspects of study • outline how to get the best personally and academically from higher education • give practical advice on setting up and using support facilities (both human and technological) • be an accessible text for mainstream lecturers and tutors who need to be aware of the implications of the Disability Discrimination Act. New chapters include 'Dyslexia plus', giving information on dyspraxia, attention disorders, Asperger's syndrome, and the more controversial 'dyscalculia'. ‘Out of College and into Work’ gives advice for students on the challenges they face after graduation.

Teaching Children with Dyslexia

Teaching Children with Dyslexia
Title Teaching Children with Dyslexia PDF eBook
Author Philomena Ott
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 317
Release 2007-05-07
Genre Education
ISBN 1134345917

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Written by one of the most well-regarded practitioners in the field this book is packed full of photocopiable exercises and suggestions for strategies and techniques that are instantly transferable to classroom environments.