This ground-breaking book argues that spelling and writing need to be given more consideration in teaching and remedial settings especially if dyslexic pupils are to be helped back up to grade level, and other pupils are to make more effective, quicker progress. Helping teachers and student-teachers to understand the valuable contribution spelling and handwriting makes to literacy development in primary and secondary schools, this book shows them how to overcome existing barriers to learning. Chapters cover key topics such as: the nature of spelling and the impact of the National Literacy Strategy the strengths and weaknesses of existing schemes for handwriting the definitions of dyslexia and how common spelling errors by dyslexics are made making effective links between strategic assessment and strategic interventions in schools problem-based learning, underpinned by plenty of casestudies and real life classroom examples. Written by a well-known author in the field of literacy and dyslexia, this is a core text that will interest teachers, teacher educators, and undergraduate and postgraduate students in education and inclusion.
Author(s): Montgomery
Edition: 1
Year: 2006
Language: English
Pages: 224
Half Title: Spelling, Handwriting and Dyslexia......Page 2
Title Page......Page 4
Copyright......Page 5
Contents......Page 6
Illustrations......Page 7
Foreword......Page 9
Part I Introduction......Page 10
Introduction......Page 12
1 Spelling......Page 16
2 Handwriting......Page 41
3 Dyslexia and dyspraxia......Page 74
Part lI Intervention techniques......Page 102
Assessment and identification instruments......Page 104
4 Overcoming dyslexia......Page 109
5 Overcoming barriers to learning......Page 138
6 Overcoming barriers to learning......Page 162
Appendix......Page 190
Epilogue......Page 191
References......Page 193
Index......Page 210