Multilingualism, Literacy and Dyslexia (eBook, PDF)
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Redaktion: Peer, Lindsay; Reid, Gavin
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This fully revised new edition provides advice on the assessment and support of bilingual learners and assists practitioners in identifying the difference between literacy difficulties due to bilingualism or multilingualism and dyslexia.
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This fully revised new edition provides advice on the assessment and support of bilingual learners and assists practitioners in identifying the difference between literacy difficulties due to bilingualism or multilingualism and dyslexia.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317482963
- Artikelnr.: 44773252
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 272
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. Februar 2016
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781317482963
- Artikelnr.: 44773252
Lindsay Peer, CBE, is an educational and chartered psychologist, international speaker, author and expert witness. Her previously published titles with Routledge include Glue Ear, Dyslexia: Successful Inclusion in Secondary Schools and Introduction to Dyslexia. Gavin Reid is an international consultant and psychologist. His previously published titles with Routledge include The Routledge Companion to Dyslexia , Assessing Children with Specific Learning Difficulties, Dyslexia and Inclusion, Addressing Difficulties in Literacy Development and Meeting Difficulties in Literacy Development.
Foreword Section 1: Multilingualism, Literacy and Dyslexia: The Context 1.
Introduction 2. Dyslexia and learning: theory into practice 3. Dyslexia,
Bi/Multilingualism and Otitis Media (Glue Ear): A Sticky Educational
Problem! 4. Dyslexia and Multilingualism: a critical perspective 5.
Principles and guidelines in test construction for multilingual children 6.
Multilingualism: The Role of the Psychologist in Assessment and
Intervention 7. Language, literacy, identity and culture: Challenges and
responses for Indigenous M¿ori learners Section 2: Planning Implementing
Intervention 8. Language-based literacy interventions: Innovative practice
in South Africa 9. Foreign language teacher training on dyslexia: DysTEFL
resources 10. EAL, SEND and Dyslexia; the role of the 21st Century SENCO
11. Findings from a Multilingualism Project 12. Dyslexia and Bilingualism:
The Case of Children Learning English as an Additional Language 13. Theory
and practice in the support of young people and adults with English as an
Additional Language and dyslexia, in further and higher education 14. Two
Blingual Case Studies From A Specialist Dyslexia Practioner's Perspective -
Working In Germany Section 3: Planning and Implementing Intervention 15.
Contradictions/dilemmas around differentiation in and out of class for
students with dyslexia studying EFL 16. Approaching Dyslexia and Multiple
Languages 17. The development of reading skills in children provided
simultaneous instruction in two distinct writing systems 18. The emotional
and mental health challenges of acculturation, multilingual stress and
migration 19. Policy Considerations in Addressing the Needs of L2 Learners
Who May Have Dyslexia 20. Neighbor Languages in Scandinavia in a
Multilingual World Post Script
Introduction 2. Dyslexia and learning: theory into practice 3. Dyslexia,
Bi/Multilingualism and Otitis Media (Glue Ear): A Sticky Educational
Problem! 4. Dyslexia and Multilingualism: a critical perspective 5.
Principles and guidelines in test construction for multilingual children 6.
Multilingualism: The Role of the Psychologist in Assessment and
Intervention 7. Language, literacy, identity and culture: Challenges and
responses for Indigenous M¿ori learners Section 2: Planning Implementing
Intervention 8. Language-based literacy interventions: Innovative practice
in South Africa 9. Foreign language teacher training on dyslexia: DysTEFL
resources 10. EAL, SEND and Dyslexia; the role of the 21st Century SENCO
11. Findings from a Multilingualism Project 12. Dyslexia and Bilingualism:
The Case of Children Learning English as an Additional Language 13. Theory
and practice in the support of young people and adults with English as an
Additional Language and dyslexia, in further and higher education 14. Two
Blingual Case Studies From A Specialist Dyslexia Practioner's Perspective -
Working In Germany Section 3: Planning and Implementing Intervention 15.
Contradictions/dilemmas around differentiation in and out of class for
students with dyslexia studying EFL 16. Approaching Dyslexia and Multiple
Languages 17. The development of reading skills in children provided
simultaneous instruction in two distinct writing systems 18. The emotional
and mental health challenges of acculturation, multilingual stress and
migration 19. Policy Considerations in Addressing the Needs of L2 Learners
Who May Have Dyslexia 20. Neighbor Languages in Scandinavia in a
Multilingual World Post Script
Foreword Section 1: Multilingualism, Literacy and Dyslexia: The Context 1.
Introduction 2. Dyslexia and learning: theory into practice 3. Dyslexia,
Bi/Multilingualism and Otitis Media (Glue Ear): A Sticky Educational
Problem! 4. Dyslexia and Multilingualism: a critical perspective 5.
Principles and guidelines in test construction for multilingual children 6.
Multilingualism: The Role of the Psychologist in Assessment and
Intervention 7. Language, literacy, identity and culture: Challenges and
responses for Indigenous M¿ori learners Section 2: Planning Implementing
Intervention 8. Language-based literacy interventions: Innovative practice
in South Africa 9. Foreign language teacher training on dyslexia: DysTEFL
resources 10. EAL, SEND and Dyslexia; the role of the 21st Century SENCO
11. Findings from a Multilingualism Project 12. Dyslexia and Bilingualism:
The Case of Children Learning English as an Additional Language 13. Theory
and practice in the support of young people and adults with English as an
Additional Language and dyslexia, in further and higher education 14. Two
Blingual Case Studies From A Specialist Dyslexia Practioner's Perspective -
Working In Germany Section 3: Planning and Implementing Intervention 15.
Contradictions/dilemmas around differentiation in and out of class for
students with dyslexia studying EFL 16. Approaching Dyslexia and Multiple
Languages 17. The development of reading skills in children provided
simultaneous instruction in two distinct writing systems 18. The emotional
and mental health challenges of acculturation, multilingual stress and
migration 19. Policy Considerations in Addressing the Needs of L2 Learners
Who May Have Dyslexia 20. Neighbor Languages in Scandinavia in a
Multilingual World Post Script
Introduction 2. Dyslexia and learning: theory into practice 3. Dyslexia,
Bi/Multilingualism and Otitis Media (Glue Ear): A Sticky Educational
Problem! 4. Dyslexia and Multilingualism: a critical perspective 5.
Principles and guidelines in test construction for multilingual children 6.
Multilingualism: The Role of the Psychologist in Assessment and
Intervention 7. Language, literacy, identity and culture: Challenges and
responses for Indigenous M¿ori learners Section 2: Planning Implementing
Intervention 8. Language-based literacy interventions: Innovative practice
in South Africa 9. Foreign language teacher training on dyslexia: DysTEFL
resources 10. EAL, SEND and Dyslexia; the role of the 21st Century SENCO
11. Findings from a Multilingualism Project 12. Dyslexia and Bilingualism:
The Case of Children Learning English as an Additional Language 13. Theory
and practice in the support of young people and adults with English as an
Additional Language and dyslexia, in further and higher education 14. Two
Blingual Case Studies From A Specialist Dyslexia Practioner's Perspective -
Working In Germany Section 3: Planning and Implementing Intervention 15.
Contradictions/dilemmas around differentiation in and out of class for
students with dyslexia studying EFL 16. Approaching Dyslexia and Multiple
Languages 17. The development of reading skills in children provided
simultaneous instruction in two distinct writing systems 18. The emotional
and mental health challenges of acculturation, multilingual stress and
migration 19. Policy Considerations in Addressing the Needs of L2 Learners
Who May Have Dyslexia 20. Neighbor Languages in Scandinavia in a
Multilingual World Post Script