Tag: dyslexic learners
CReSTeD
The Council for the Registration of Schools Teaching Dyslexic Pupils was set up with the aim of reassuring families and raising standards for learners...
Dyslexia and exams
Exams mean working quickly to remember lots of information, under timed conditions and on lots of things all at once. For dyslexic learners,the challenge...
Framing
Jane Craig on the language used by parents, educators and dyslexic individuals to frame their experience with dyslexia, and she describes the impact that...
Beyond phonics
Katie Nelson on rethinking dyslexia intervention in the classroom.
Are we providing the right support, or are we relying on a narrow approach that fails...
Reasons to specialise in dyslexia
Claire Harvey has six persuasive reasons why teachers should train to support learners with dyslexia.
Dyslexia is a common learning difficulty affecting reading accuracy and...
Touch typing: a game-changer for dyslexic learners
Change is coming, and it’s good news for dyslexic students, says Sheraleen Braganza.
Our exam system is about to change. I have been banging on...
Dyslexia’s two-edged sword
Dyslexia can feel like a superpower or a ball and chain, says Louise Selby.
I am atrocious at packing. I can spend a whole day...
Dyslexia in practice
Keir Williams identifies ten ways secondary teachers can meet the needs of their dyslexic learners.
Dyslexia is a specific learning difficulty that affects reading and...









































