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Teaching Literacy To Learners With Dyslexia

Providing a structured programme for teaching literacy to children and young people with dyslexia and specific literacy difficulties this book makes explicit links between theory research and practice. It offers a structured cumulative multi-sensory teaching programme for learners with dyslexia and draws attention to some of the wider aspects of the learning styles and differences of learners with dyslexia such as memory information processing and automaticity. The book discusses: - the rationale for a structured multi-sensory approach - the development of phonological reading writing and spelling skills - working with learners who have English as an Additional Language (EAL) - lesson structure and lesson planning - alphabet and dictionary skills - memory work and study skills - teaching
the programme to groups - ideas for working with young children Designed to help support any learner ages 5 to 18 with dyslexia or specific learning difficulties the authors encourage the use of the programme as part of the specialist teaching of learners with dyslexia whilst giving strategies for everyday teaching to not only develop literacy but to put learners with dyslexia in control of their own learnin the authors encourage the use of the programme as part of everyday teaching to not only develop literacy but to put dyslexic learners in control of their own learning. There are tried and tested strategies and activities provided which the reader can use to support their literacy work. Particularly useful for teachers working with learners who have special educational needs and
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Providing a structured programme for teaching literacy to children & young people with dyslexia & specific literacy difficulties this book makes explicit links between theory research & practice. It offers a structured cumulative multi-sensory teaching programme for learners with dyslexia & draws attention to some of the wider aspects of the learning styles & differences of learners with dyslexia such as memory information processing & automaticity. The book discusses:
- the rationale for a structured multi-sensory approach
- the development of phonological reading writing & spelling skills
- working with learners who have English as an Additional Language (EAL)
- lesson structure & lesson planning
- alphabet & dictionary skills
- memory work & study skills
- teaching the programme to groups
- ideas for working with young children Designed to help support any learner ages 5 to 18 with dyslexia or specific learning difficulties the authors encourage the use of the programme as part of the specialist teaching of learners with dyslexia whilst giving strategies for everyday teaching to not only develop literacy but to put learners with dyslexia in control of their own learnin the authors encourage the use of the programme as part of everyday teaching to not only develop literacy but to put dyslexic learners in control of their own learning. There are tried & tested strategies & activities provided which the reader can use to support their literacy work. Particularly useful for teachers working with learners who have special educational needs & specifically those with dyslexia this book contains everything you need to help improve & develop the literacy skills of the learners in your setting.

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Language - the method of communication used in different areas. Humans and computers have many different languages.
Learning - Educating and growing in intelligence.
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