Approaching Difficulties in Literacy Development: Assessment, Pedagogy and Programmes

Author:   Felicity Fletcher-Campbell ,  Janet M Soler ,  Gavin Reid
Publisher:   SAGE Publications Ltd
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9781848607705


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   24 August 2009
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Approaching Difficulties in Literacy Development: Assessment, Pedagogy and Programmes


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This Reader considers the complexity of literacy difficulties, showing how research into literacy difficulties has to be multi-faceted and multi-disciplinary and involve a range of research approaches and methods. The chapters show that this is necessary to accommodate the wide range of issues that can, potentially, explain literacy difficulties and suggest strategies and interventions to ease those difficulties. Starting from the point that literacy is a contested concept and that acquiring literacy is a complex process, this Reader goes on to consider literacy development in relation to: - Theoretical understandings, implications for practice - Assessing literacy difficulties - Pedagogy and planning - Interventions in different contexts This Reader is relevant to all postgraduate students of Literacy, as well as educators, professionals and policy makers.

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Author:   Felicity Fletcher-Campbell ,  Janet M Soler ,  Gavin Reid
Publisher:   SAGE Publications Ltd
Imprint:   SAGE Publications Ltd
Weight:   0.700kg
ISBN:  

9781848607705


ISBN 10:   1848607709
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   24 August 2009
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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PART ONE: THEORETICAL UNDERSTANDINGS: IMPLICATIONS FOR PRACTICE Reading, dyslexia and the brain - Usha Goswami Connecting early language and literacy to later reading (dis)abilities: Evidence, theory and practice - Hollis S Scarborough Policy and research: Lessons from the Clackmannanshire Synthetic Phonics Initiative - Sue Ellis Individual differences in the inference of word meanings from context: The influence of reading comprehension, vocabulary knowledge and memory capacity - Kate Cain, Jane Oakhill and Kate Lemmon Impact of authentic adult literacy instruction on adult literacy practices - Victoria Purcell-Gates, Sophie C Degener, Erik Jacobson and Marta Soler PART TWO: ASSESSING LITERACY DIFFICULTIES Is the PhAB really fab? The utility of the phonological assessment battery in predicting gains made by older low-progress readers following two terms of intensive literacy instruction - Kevin Wheldall and Simmone Pogorzelski Reception class predictors of literacy skills - Jennifer Simpson and John Everatt Principles for literacy assessment - Peter Johnston and Paula Costello PART THREE: PEDAGOGY AND PLANNING Dyslexia and learning style - a note of caution - Tilly Mortimore Mapping a pedagogy for Special Education Needs - Brahm Norwich and Ann Lewis Shaping literacy in the secondary school: Policy, practice and agency in the age of the national literacy strategy - Andy Goodwyn and Kate Findlay Headwoman′s blues: Small group reading and the interactions of culture, gender and ability - Shuaib J Meacham PART FOUR: INTERVENTIONS IN DIFFERENT CONTEXTS Excluded voices: Class, culture and family literacy in Scotland - Lyn Tett Trust your own observations: Assessment of reader and tutor behaviour in learning to read in English and Maori - Ted Glynn and Stuart McNaughton Long-term outcomes of early reading intervention - Jane Hurry and Kathy Sylva Student writing in higher education: An academic literacies approach - Mary R Lea and Brian V. Street PART FIVE: TRANSFORMING PRACTICE Dyslexia and adult literacy: Does dyslexia disempower? - Hugo Kerr Effects of the home learning environment and preschool center experience upon literacy and numeracy development in early primary school - Edward C Melhuish, Mai B Phan, Kathy Sylva, Pam Sammons, Iram Siraj-Blatchford and Brenda Taggart

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Dr. Gavin Reid is an international consultant and psychologist with consultancies in Canada, UK, Europe, Middle East, Asia and Australasia. He was Visiting Professor at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada, in the Department of Education and Counseling Psychology and Special Education in 2007 and 2010. ? He is chair of the British Dyslexia Association Accreditation Board and an ambassador for the Helen Arkell Dyslexia Centre in the UK and is a Consultant/Psychologist for the Centre for Child Evaluation and Teaching (CCET) in Kuwait and the Lighthouse Learning Centre in Cairo. He is also a director of the Red Rose School for children with specific learning difficulties in St Annes on Sea, Lancashire, UK.  He was formerly senior lecturer in the Department of Educational Studies (formally Department of Special Education), Moray House School of Education, University of Edinburgh, from 1991 to 2007. He has written 34 books on learning, motivation and dyslexia and lectured to thousands of professionals and parents in 75 countries. Some of his books have been published in Polish, Italian, Greek, Arabic, Hebrew, French, Latvian and Slovak. He is an experienced teacher with over ten years’ experience in the classroom and has held external examiner appointments at 20 universities worldwide for PhD and masters’ courses. He resides in Vancouver and Edinburgh. His email is gavinreid66@gmail.com and his website is: www.drgavinreid.com

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