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Overcoming dyslexia : a practical handbook for the classroom

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  • 216 stránek
  • 8 hodin čtení

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Bringing together practice in the areas of multisensory teaching, whole language and phonological awareness training, this text offers a structured programme that integrates skills teaching into real reading and writing. Although it is intended as a teacher-friendly hands on approach, it is rooted in recent research into the development of reading and writing, and the causes of literacy difficulties. The authors use the model of reading set out by Marilyn Jager Adams in her book Beginning to Read as the framework for their integrated approach. They also draw from work that connects literacy and language difficulties, and that seeks common ground with communication therapists and speech scientists.

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Overcoming dyslexia : a practical handbook for the classroom, Hilary Broomfield, Margaret J. Snowling, Margaret Combley

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Titul
Overcoming dyslexia : a practical handbook for the classroom
Jazyk
anglicky
Rok vydání
1997
Vazba
měkká
Počet stran
216
ISBN10
1861560087
ISBN13
9781861560087
Série
Hodnocení
4,5 z 5
Anotace
Bringing together practice in the areas of multisensory teaching, whole language and phonological awareness training, this text offers a structured programme that integrates skills teaching into real reading and writing. Although it is intended as a teacher-friendly hands on approach, it is rooted in recent research into the development of reading and writing, and the causes of literacy difficulties. The authors use the model of reading set out by Marilyn Jager Adams in her book Beginning to Read as the framework for their integrated approach. They also draw from work that connects literacy and language difficulties, and that seeks common ground with communication therapists and speech scientists.