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245 1 0 _aDyslexia :
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_cPat Heaton, Gina Mitchell.
260 _aLondon ;
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_c©2001.
300 _a1 online resource (xxiii, 104 pages)
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
505 0 _aCover -- TOC36;Contents -- Preface -- How to use this book -- About the authors -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- The questionnaire -- Checklist 40;Are you dyslexic63;41; -- Screening 38; Assessment 40;a basic guide41; -- CH36;Chapter 1 Returning to learning -- CH36;Chapter 2 Study Skills -- CH36;Chapter 3 Advice from other students -- CH36;Chapter 4 SurvivaI Techniques -- CH36;Chapter 5 Key Resources -- CH36;Chapter 6 Assessment58; coursework or examinations63; -- APPENDIX 1 Financial support for students with dyslexia -- APPENDIX 2 Financial support for students with dyslexia on healthcare courses -- APPENDIX 3 Note45;taking58; Common abbreviations -- APPENDIX 4 Note45;taking58; EXERCISE -- APPENDIX 5 Note45;taking 40;39;Spider39; plan41;58; EXAMPLE -- APPENDIX 6 Note45;taking58; A MODEL -- APPENDIX 7 Formal writing and basic referencing58; EXAMPLE -- APPENDIX 8 Aids to memory 40;mnemonics41;58; EXAMPLES -- APPENDIX 9 Find your own learning style58; EXAMPLES -- APPENDIX 10 Link words and phrases58; EXAMPLES -- APPENDIX 11 Key words in essay titles58; DEFINITIONS -- APPENDIX 12 Sentences58; EXAMPLES -- APPENDIX 13 Assistive technology58; DETAILS -- APPENDIX 14 Revision and exam techniques58; ADVICE -- APPENDIX 15 Case history 1 -- APPENDIX 16 Case history 2 -- APPENDIX 17 Building on your strengths 40;Karen and Tim41; -- References and Resources -- Computer programs -- Helpful books -- Useful addresses -- IDX36;Index -- Last Page.
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520 _a'Dyslexia: Students in Need' offers a positive approach to students with dyslexia in further and higher education. Students with dyslexia gain degrees and professional qualifications, and successes of this kind often depend on appropriate educational and technological support and upon funding.'Dyslexia: Students in Need', in an easy-to-read typeface, tackles the problems and challenges identified by students themselves. It provides information on applications and admissions to colleges and universities, and on seeking information, support and funding about dyslexia from institutions. It provides information on how to apply for funding from the Disabled Students' Allowance (DSA), and study skills relevant to dyslexia and to course requirements, with examples of how to maximise the strengths and abilities associated with dyslexia. It also presents ideas about the use of computers, software and other technologies relevant to dyslexia, and how to cope with revision and exams. It includes personal case studies written by undergraduate and postgraduate students with dyslexia. This book is not only invaluable for dyslexic students, but valuable reading for Heads of Departments, admissions tutors, Equal Opportunities co-ordinators, lecturers, personal tutors and librarians.
533 _aElectronic reproduction.
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