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Buch, Englisch, 240 Seiten

Reid

Dyslexia

A Practitioners Handbook
6. Auflage 2026
ISBN: 978-1-394-33743-9
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons Inc

A Practitioners Handbook

Buch, Englisch, 240 Seiten

ISBN: 978-1-394-33743-9
Verlag: John Wiley & Sons Inc


Current research and intervention strategies for dyslexia practitioners across settings

Dyslexia: A Practitioner's Handbook, now in its Sixth Edition, delivers comprehensive coverage of assessment, intervention, and support strategies for practitioners working with dyslexic learners. Written by Dr. Gavin Reid, author of 40 books in the field, this extensively updated edition addresses recent changes in government policies, education authority initiatives, and advocacy efforts that have reshaped dyslexia practice.

This edition provides detailed analyses of both inclusive and specialized intervention approaches, covering reading, spelling, and written work challenges with practical solutions. The handbook addresses assessment approaches and barriers to learning, learning skills across the age range from early years through higher education and adults, and emotional aspects of dyslexia. Cultural, social, and linguistic perspectives receive thorough treatment alongside neurodiversity and overlap considerations.

Readers will also find: - Updated research findings reflecting current government policies, education authority initiatives, and increased advocacy efforts shaping contemporary dyslexia practice
- Comprehensive coverage of assessment approaches including identification of barriers to learning and strategies for addressing individual learner needs
- Specialized and inclusive intervention strategies for reading, spelling, and written work challenges with practical implementation guidance for practitioners
- Age-appropriate learning skills guidance spanning early years through higher education and adult learners requiring workplace accommodations
- Points for reflection and practical resources supporting immediate application in educational and clinical assessment settings

Teachers undergoing specialist training in assessment and teaching, along with practicing educators and psychologists, will find this handbook an authoritative resource for current dyslexia practice. This edition addresses the complete field of dyslexia with the depth and currency that specialist practitioners require.

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About the Author xi
Foreword xii
Preface xiv

Chapter 1 Dyslexia: The Context 1
Defining Dyslexia 1
Definition by Consensus 2
Positive Approaches to Dyslexia 4
Dyslexia: A Range of Characteristics 5
Definitions in Practice 6
How Definitions Can Be Useful 8
Research 10
Strengths 11
Education and Work Context 11
Barriers to Intervention 12
Training 12
Around the UK—Special Educational Needs and Disability (SEND) 13
SEND Provision 13
Scotland 15
Northern Ireland 15
Wales 16
Issues on Intervention 17
Comment 17
Points to Consider 17

Chapter 2 Dyslexia: The Range of Research 18
Neurological/Genetic 18
Genetic 19
Cognitive 20
Visual Processing 20
Procedural Timing 22
Phonological Processing 23
Morphological Processing 24
Environmental Factors 26
Summing Up Comments 27
Points for Reflection 28

Chapter 3 Identifying Needs—Cognitive, Educational, Social and Emotional 29
DARA (DysGuise Assessment Reports Assistant) 29
Monitoring Standards 30
Regulatory Considerations 30
Information Processing 31
Moving from Static to Dynamic 32
Factors That Can Prompt Concern 33
Linking Assessment with Intervention and Support 35
Assessment—Follow-up—Planning for Learning 35
Scotland 39
Assessments in Context 40
Early Identification 41
Further Points to Consider in Identifying Needs 43
Whose Responsibility? 46
Points for Reflection 46

Chapter 4 Assessment in Practice: Approaches and Resources 47
The Use of Tests—Some Considerations 48
Assessment and Processing 48
Ability Testing 48
Assessment of Attainment 49
Standardised/Psychometric Criteria 50
Standardisation 51
Psychometric 51
Screening 52
Points to Consider 52
Adult Screening 53
Curriculum Assessment 54
Metacognitive Assessment 55
Assisted Assessment 55
Observational Assessment 55
Observational Framework 56
Summary 59
Points for Reflection 60

Chapter 5 Reading: The Acquisition of Literacy 61
Introduction 61
Social and Cultural Aspects 62
Literacy in the UK Context 63
Literacy Acquisition 64
Phonological Awareness 65
Language as a Foundation for Reading 65
Alphabetic System 66
Stages of Reading Development 67
Limitations of the Stage Model of Reading 68
Reading Development 69
Reading Practice 70
Relationship Between Phonology and Orthography 72
Reading and Memory 73
Dyslexia and Different Orthographies 74
Key Points 76
Activities from the Companion Book 76

Chapter 6 Spelling 77
Stages of Spelling 77
Dealing with Spelling Difficulties 78
Reading and Spelling Correlation 79
Spelling Strategies 79
Phonological Awareness and Spelling 80
Spelling Effectiveness 81
Homophones 82
The Impact of Spelling on Classroom Attainments 82
Summary of Spelling Strategies (See Activities in Companion Book) 83
Sounds and Symbols—A Universal Approach 84
Morph Mastery 84
Use of Technology 84
Spelling Rules 85
Self-esteem and Spelling 85
Concluding Comments 85
Activities from the Companion Book 86

Chapter 7 Handwriting, Expressive Writing and Punctuation 87
Writing Challenges 87
Executive Function and Writing 88
Writing and Spelling 88
The Importance of Writing 89
Writing and the Curriculum 89
Cognitive Skills Associated with Writing 89
Handwriting 90
Handwriting—Some Points to Consider 91
Dysgraphia 92
Strategies for Writing 92
Creative Writing Types 93
Motivation and Writing 94
Planning 95
Developing Ideas 95
Concluding Comments 96
Activities from the Companion Book 96

Chapter 8 Teaching and Intervention: Issues, Concerns and Success 97
Issues 97
The Context 98
Accessing the Curriculum 99
The Learner 100
Programmes and Approaches—Some Considerations 101
Automaticity, Overlearning and Structure 101
Structure 102
Some Further Suggestions 103
Overlearning 104
Key Points of a Programme 105
Breaking Down Barriers 106
An Effective Teaching Programme 106
Points for Reflection 108

Chapter 9 The Learner: Processing, Strategies and Realising Potential 109
A Focus on Learning 109
Effective Learning 110
Key Points About Learning 111
Planning Learning 111
The Learning Process 112
Scaffolding 113
Learning Strategies 116
Transfer of Skills 117
Self-assessment 117
Study Skills/Learning Skills 117
Time Management and Organisation 119
Linking New Information to Prior Knowledge 119
Problem-solving Skills 120
Importance of Feedback 120
Memory Strategies 121
The Role of Self-esteem in Learning 122
Examination Preparation 122
Multiple-choice Questions 123
Summary 124
Points for Reflection 124
Activities from the Companion Book 125

Chapter 10 Inclusion: The Context—Policy and Practice 126
Introduction 126
Features of Inclusion 126
Areas of Discrimination and Challenges 127
Dyslexia: Five Key Points for Inclusion 127
Specialised Provision 129
Staff Support and Training 130
Advocacy 132
Self-advocacy: Challenge or Threat? 132
Dilemmas Encountered in a Project to Enhance
the Active Participation of Students 133
Dyslexia and Self-advocacy 133
Key Factors 133
Points for Reflection 134

Chapter 11 Inclusion in Practice 135
Practical Implications 135
Importance of Training 136
Challenges 137
Social Opportunities and Learning Progress 137
Secondary/High School 138
Barriers at Secondary School 139
Written Work 140
Additional Language Learning 141
Whole School Training 142
Points for Reflection 143

Chapter 12 The Role of Parents/Carers 144
Parental Issues—Facing the Challenge 144
Parenting 145
Challenges and Responses 145
Some Frustrating Experiences 146
School Partnerships 148
Parent Groups 149
Parental Concerns 150
Parents as Partners 153
Points for Reflection 154Activities from the Companion Book 154

Chapter 13 Dyslexia, Bil
ngualism and Social, Cultural, Linguistic
and Environmental Factors 155
Introduction 155
Key Areas 156
Social and Cultural Factors 156
Identification 158
Assessment Issues 159
Teaching Approaches 160
Key Principles 161
Environmental Factors 161
Socio-economic Factors 162
Early Reading 163
Concluding Points 163
Points for Reflection 164

Chapter 14 Neurodiversity, Executive Function and the Workplace: A Shifting Paradigm 165
Introduction 165
Evidence for Overlapping Conditions 166
Attention Difficulties 167
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) 167
Classroom Factors 168
Intervention 170
Key Strategies for Teachers 172
Exceptionally Able and Gifted Learners with Dyslexia 173
Executive Function 174
Backward Design 175
Self-regulation 175
Executive Functioning and Dyslexia 176
The Workplace—a Shifting Paradigm 177
Concluding Comments 178
Points for Reflection 179
Activities from the Companion Book 179

Chapter 15 Concluding Comment: Points for Reflection and Looking Ahead 180

Appendix 1 Assessment: Tests and Resources 182
Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children, Fifth Edition (WISC-V) (2016) 182
Intelligence and Development Scales, Second Edition (IDS-2) UK Norms 183
Wechsler Individual Achievement Test (WIAT-III UK) 183
Wechsler Individual Achievement Test (WIAT-4 US and CDN, 2024) 184

Appendix 2 Teaching Approaches, Activities and Programmes 189
The Dyslexia Action Literacy Programme (DALP) 189
Jolly Phonics 189
SEN Literacy Kit—Builds Early Literacy Skills 190
The Reading Made Easy Collection of Books by Kathleen Paterson 191
Making Maths Visual and Tactile Toolkit by Judy Hornigold 192
Trugs 193

Appendix 3 Additional Texts and Resources 195
Stockists 196
Some Relevant Organisations/Contacts 196

References 198
Index 216


Gavin Reid, PhD, is a registered psychologist and co-director of the Reading Lab in Vancouver, Canada. He has written 40 books on dyslexia, learning skills, and motivation, with translations into seven languages. A former senior lecturer at the University of Edinburgh where he developed the UK's first master’s course in Dyslexia in 1993, Dr. Reid has served on government panels on assessment and dyslexia and worked as a Learning Differences expert for United Nations projects.



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