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Beschreibung: | 2. Aufl. u.d.T.: Gilroy, Dorothy E.: Dyslexia at college Includes bibliographical references and index |
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adam_text | Contents
Preface
to the third edition
xiii
Authors note
xiv
1
The nature of dyslexia
1
Dyslexic strengths and weaknesses
1
Reading, writing and spelling
2
Spoken language
4
Note-taking
4
Essays
5
Calculation
5
Reading musical notation
5
Social problems
5
The causes of dyslexia
6
Check points for Chapter
1 9
2
Dyslexia plus
10
Introduction
10
AD(H)D
12
Dyspraxia
12
Asperger s
syndrome
13
Lumping and splitting
14
Do we need labels?
15
Check points for Chapter
2 16
3
Understanding your assessment
17
Introduction
17
Having an assessment for dyslexia
17
Reading and spelling tests
18
Intelligence tests
19
Other tests
21
vi
Contents
Why have an assessment?
22
A word of advice
22
The Disabled Students Allowance
23
Adjustments to teaching and assessment
24
Check points for Chapter
3 25
4
The move to higher education
26
The student s wishes
26
Routes to higher education
27
Choosing your degree course
29
How is the course taught?
32
How is the course assessed?
32
Where do you want to be?
33
Filling in the
UCAS
form
33
Disclosing dyslexia
34
Taking more time?
35
Interviews
36
The good news
37
Check points for Chapter
4 37
5
Changes to the landscape
38
Introduction
38
What has changed?
39
What does this mean for dyslexic students?
40
Some basic adjustments can make a great deal of
difference
40
Alternative assessments
42
The role of dyslexic students in continuing change
44
Check points for Chapter
5 45
6
Preparations for college
46
A look ahead to possible difficulties
46
Learning to be independent
48
Filing
49
Memory joggers
50
Other aids
50
Finance
55
Travel
56
Spoken language
56
Contents
vii
Written language
58
Using email
59
Writing letters
-
and emails
59
And finally...
61
Check points for Chapter
6 62
7
Social and academic relationships
63
Establishing a routine
63
Do I tell other students that I am dyslexic?
64
Coping with stress
66
Collaboration between student and tutor
68
Some practical matters
71
Check points for Chapter
7 73
8
Organising a support service
74
Introduction
74
Publicity
76
Resources
78
The work of a support tutor
-
types of support
79
The tutor as counsellor
84
Check points for Chapter
8 86
9
Study skills and the support tutor
87
On being both counsellor and academic tutor
87
Working with students
88
Building a student s confidence and independence
90
How far should the support tutor take over?
92
Three sample worksheets
93
1
A worksheet on basics study skills
94
Basic study skills
94
2
A worksheet on taking notes
95
Taking notes in lectures
95
3
A worksheet on approaching a session of work
96
Getting going
96
Check points for Chapter
9 96
10
Organising yourself and your time
Time management and self-organisation
Making a timetable
97
97
98
viii Contents
Making a planner calendar
98
When to study
What if there seems to be too much to do? W2
Where to study 103
Concentration
ЮЗ
Think positive 104
Check points for Chapter
10
104
11
Taking notes in lectures and from books
105
Lectures
105
Preparing for lectures
Ю6
Note-taking in lectures
Ю7
Listening for signposts HO
Listening again
Ш
Note-taking from text
Using your notes
Organising your notes
Reading with understanding
114
Active reading
115
Use of reading services
Reading lists
Getting the big picture
Looking for signposts
119
Rapid reading
119
Coloured overlays and coloured lenses
120
Check points for Chapter
11 121
12
Essays and other written assignments
123
What are your difficulties?
123
Strategies for writing
-
one thing at a time
125
What is expected in a college essay?
126
Reading the question
126
Reading for and planning the essay as a whole
128
Getting across what you want to say
132
A dialogue with the reader
134
Writing your first draft
136
Paragraphing
138
Other types of assignment
139
Setting out references
139
Contents ix
Your
final
draft
-
and checking your work
141
Check points for Chapter
12 144
13
Grammar and punctuation
145
Introduction
145
The simple sentence
146
Some key grammatical terms
147
Writing complete sentences
148
Punctuation
150
Complex sentences
151
Sentence length
152
Some common faults
153
Scientific writing
157
Check points for Chapter
13 157
14
Spelling
159
Would tuition be helpful?
159
Where to find help
160
Regular patterns in the English spelling system
161
Mnemonics and other strategies
164
Technical terms
167
Aids and reference books
168
Advice to a trainee nurse
170
Check points for Chapter
14 177
15
Mathematics and statistics
178
Dyslexia and mathematics
178
Do not be put off by symbols
180
Some more symbols: algebra
181
Statistics
181
Using common sense
184
Check points for Chapter
15 185
16
Information technology
186
What do you need?
186
Portable equipment
187
Word processing
188
Spellcheckers and other software
191
Check points for Chapter
16 195
χ
Contents
17
Examination arrangements
196
Administrative arrangements
196
Common practice
198
Suggestions for further adjustments
201
Check points for Chapter
17 203
18
Preparing for examinations, revision and
memorisation
205
A word of encouragement
205
Long-term planning
206
Using your memory
207
Strategies to help you remember
208
The pre-examination revision period
212
You are now going into the learning phase
215
Looking after yourself
217
Check points for Chapter
18 218
19
Sitting the examinations
219
Suggestions for those who feel anxious
219
Check on what papers you are taking,
where and when
220
Do not be put off by what others say
221
Make a checklist of what to take into each exam
221
In the examination room
222
Timing yourself
222
The questions
223
Your answers
224
Do not worry too much about correct spelling
226
Short-answer questions
226
Multiple-choice question papers
227
Oral examinations
228
After the exam
228
Check points for Chapter
19 229
20
Discussion points for moderators and
Examining Boards
230
Reasonable adjustments
230
Things which can go wrong
232
On what is the candidate being examined?
234
Contents xi
Some suggestions
237
Check points for Chapter
20 240
21
Out of college and into work
241
Introduction
241
The law
242
Employers
243
Access to Work
243
Thinking ahead
244
Making applications
245
Disclosing dyslexia
246
Interviews
248
Challenges in the workplace
248
For the tutor: writing references for dyslexic students
250
Check points for Chapter
21 251
Appendices
253
I Work organisation, essay writing and examination
techniques,
A.B.
Bullock
253
II Dyslexia in my life, S./. Martin
260
III Problems with dyslexia, S. Batty,
267
IV A dyslexic s progress, Fiona Zinovieff
272
V Two generations,
C. R.
W
Usher ami Rose Wilsher
285
VI Turning a mountain into a molehill,
Emily Rose Neivbury
287
Notes
294
Recommended books on study skills
315
Useful websites
317
References
319
Index
324
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Contents
Preface
to the third edition
xiii
Authors' note
xiv
1
The nature of dyslexia
1
Dyslexic strengths and weaknesses
1
Reading, writing and spelling
2
Spoken language
4
Note-taking
4
Essays
5
Calculation
5
Reading musical notation
5
Social problems
5
The causes of dyslexia
6
Check points for Chapter
1 9
2
Dyslexia plus
10
Introduction
10
AD(H)D
12
Dyspraxia
12
Asperger 's
syndrome
13
Lumping and splitting
14
Do we need labels?
15
Check points for Chapter
2 16
3
Understanding your assessment
17
Introduction
17
Having an assessment for dyslexia
17
Reading and spelling tests
18
Intelligence tests
19
Other tests
21
vi
Contents
Why have an assessment?
22
A word of advice
22
The Disabled Students' Allowance
23
Adjustments to teaching and assessment
24
Check points for Chapter
3 25
4
The move to higher education
26
The student's wishes
26
Routes to higher education
27
Choosing your degree course
29
How is the course taught?
32
How is the course assessed?
32
Where do you want to be?
33
Filling in the
UCAS
form
33
Disclosing dyslexia
34
Taking more time?
35
Interviews
36
The good news
37
Check points for Chapter
4 37
5
Changes to the landscape
38
Introduction
38
What has changed?
39
What does this mean for dyslexic students?
40
Some basic adjustments can make a great deal of
difference
40
Alternative assessments
42
The role of dyslexic students in continuing change
44
Check points for Chapter
5 45
6
Preparations for college
46
A look ahead to possible difficulties
46
Learning to be independent
48
Filing
49
Memory joggers
50
Other aids
50
Finance
55
Travel
56
Spoken language
56
Contents
vii
Written language
58
Using email
59
Writing letters
-
and emails
59
And finally.
61
Check points for Chapter
6 62
7
Social and academic relationships
63
Establishing a routine
63
Do I tell other students that I am dyslexic?
64
Coping with stress
66
Collaboration between student and tutor
68
Some practical matters
71
Check points for Chapter
7 73
8
Organising a support service
74
Introduction
74
Publicity
76
Resources
78
The work of a support tutor
-
types of support
79
The tutor as counsellor
84
Check points for Chapter
8 86
9
Study skills and the support tutor
87
On being both counsellor and academic tutor
87
Working with students
88
Building a student's confidence and independence
90
How far should the support tutor take over?
92
Three sample worksheets
93
1
A worksheet on basics study skills
94
Basic study skills
94
2
A worksheet on taking notes
95
Taking notes in lectures
95
3
A worksheet on approaching a session of work
96
Getting going
96
Check points for Chapter
9 96
10
Organising yourself and your time
Time management and self-organisation
Making a timetable
97
97
98
viii Contents
Making a planner calendar
98
When to study
"
What if there seems to be too much to do? W2
Where to study 103
Concentration
ЮЗ
Think positive 104
Check points for Chapter
10
104
11
Taking notes in lectures and from books
105
Lectures
105
Preparing for lectures
Ю6
Note-taking in lectures
Ю7
Listening for signposts HO
Listening again
Ш
Note-taking from text
Using your notes
Organising your notes
Reading with understanding
114
Active reading
115
Use of reading services
Reading lists
Getting the big picture
Looking for signposts
119
Rapid reading
119
Coloured overlays and coloured lenses
120
Check points for Chapter
11 121
12
Essays and other written assignments
123
What are your difficulties?
123
Strategies for writing
-
one thing at a time
125
What is expected in a college essay?
126
Reading the question
126
Reading for and planning the essay as a whole
128
Getting across what you want to say
132
A dialogue with the reader
134
Writing your first draft
136
Paragraphing
138
Other types of assignment
139
Setting out references
139
Contents ix
Your
final
draft
-
and checking your work
141
Check points for Chapter
12 144
13
Grammar and punctuation
145
Introduction
145
The simple sentence
146
Some key grammatical terms
147
Writing complete sentences
148
Punctuation
150
Complex sentences
151
Sentence length
152
Some common faults
153
Scientific writing
157
Check points for Chapter
13 157
14
Spelling
159
Would tuition be helpful?
159
Where to find help
160
Regular patterns in the English spelling system
161
Mnemonics and other strategies
164
Technical terms
167
Aids and reference books
168
Advice to a trainee nurse
170
Check points for Chapter
14 177
15
Mathematics and statistics
178
Dyslexia and mathematics
178
Do not be put off by symbols
180
Some more symbols: algebra
181
Statistics
181
Using common sense
184
Check points for Chapter
15 185
16
Information technology
186
What do you need?
186
Portable equipment
187
Word processing
188
Spellcheckers and other software
191
Check points for Chapter
16 195
χ
Contents
17
Examination arrangements
196
Administrative arrangements
196
Common practice
198
Suggestions for further adjustments
201
Check points for Chapter
17 203
18
Preparing for examinations, revision and
memorisation
205
A word of encouragement
205
Long-term planning
206
Using your memory
207
Strategies to help you remember
208
The pre-examination revision period
212
You are now going into the learning phase
215
Looking after yourself
217
Check points for Chapter
18 218
19
Sitting the examinations
219
Suggestions for those who feel anxious
219
Check on what papers you are taking,
where and when
220
Do not be put off by what others say
221
Make a checklist of what to take into each exam
221
In the examination room
222
Timing yourself
222
The questions
223
Your answers
224
Do not worry too much about correct spelling
226
Short-answer questions
226
Multiple-choice question papers
227
Oral examinations
228
After the exam
228
Check points for Chapter
19 229
20
Discussion points for moderators and
Examining Boards
230
Reasonable adjustments
230
Things which can go wrong
232
On what is the candidate being examined?
234
Contents xi
Some suggestions
237
Check points for Chapter
20 240
21
Out of college and into work
241
Introduction
241
The law
242
Employers
243
Access to Work
243
Thinking ahead
244
Making applications
245
Disclosing dyslexia
246
Interviews
248
Challenges in the workplace
248
For the tutor: writing references for dyslexic students
250
Check points for Chapter
21 251
Appendices
253
I Work organisation, essay writing and examination
techniques,
A.B.
Bullock
253
II Dyslexia in my life, S./. Martin
260
III Problems with dyslexia, S. Batty,
267
IV A dyslexic's progress, Fiona Zinovieff
272
V Two generations,
C. R.
W
Usher ami Rose Wilsher
285
VI Turning a mountain into a molehill,
Emily Rose Neivbury
287
Notes
294
Recommended books on study skills
315
Useful websites
317
References
319
Index
324 |
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spellingShingle | Du Pré, Elizabeth A. Gilroy, Dorothy E. Miles, Thomas R. 1923-2008 Dyslexia at college Dyslexics Education (Higher) Dyslexia Study skills Self-help techniques Legasthenie (DE-588)4074087-0 gnd Dyslexie (DE-588)4150943-2 gnd College (DE-588)4148217-7 gnd |
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title | Dyslexia at college |
title_auth | Dyslexia at college |
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title_full | Dyslexia at college Liz Du Pré, Dorothy Gilroy and Tim Miles |
title_fullStr | Dyslexia at college Liz Du Pré, Dorothy Gilroy and Tim Miles |
title_full_unstemmed | Dyslexia at college Liz Du Pré, Dorothy Gilroy and Tim Miles |
title_short | Dyslexia at college |
title_sort | dyslexia at college |
topic | Dyslexics Education (Higher) Dyslexia Study skills Self-help techniques Legasthenie (DE-588)4074087-0 gnd Dyslexie (DE-588)4150943-2 gnd College (DE-588)4148217-7 gnd |
topic_facet | Dyslexics Education (Higher) Dyslexia Study skills Self-help techniques Legasthenie Dyslexie College |
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