Converging Methods for Understanding Reading and Dyslexia

Converging Methods for Understanding Reading and Dyslexia

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  • Author: Raymond M. Klein
  • Publisher: MIT Press
  • ISBN: 9780262112475
  • Category : Dyslexia
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 556

This book offers an interdisciplinary look at the acquisition, loss, and remediation of normal reading processes.


Addressing Difficulties in Literacy Development

Addressing Difficulties in Literacy Development

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  • Author: Gavin Reid
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1136486402
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 400

This book outlines and critiques international strategies and programmes designed to address difficulties in literacy development. The high-profile team of contributors consider teaching programmes which operate at family, school, pupil and teacher levels. They argue that school is not the only legitimate location for literacy education, and show how difficulties in literacy can be addressed sequentially, both in and out of the school context. Issues addressed include: *the dilemmas facing practitioners in choosing between multiple approaches to practice *the factors which must be addressed in strategies which operate at the level of the family and the community *how to ensure the school can support programmes designed to improve literacy learning *how to put theory into practice in programmes designed for use with individual students *the teacher as 'reflective practitioner' - developing professional practice which effectively raises literacy achievement. This book will be of interest to postgraduate students, teachers, researchers, educational professionals and policymakers who are looking for practical strategies to address difficulties in literacy development. This reader forms the basis of the Open University's Difficulties in Literacy Development course, and is ideal for similar courses nationally and internationally.


From Inkmarks to Ideas

From Inkmarks to Ideas

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  • Author: Sally Andrews
  • Publisher: Psychology Press
  • ISBN: 113689716X
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 392

Reading is one of the most sophisticated demonstrations of human pattern recognition and symbolic processing skill. Skilled readers effortlessly comprehend written text at rates of at least 300 words per minute, despite the complex interactions between perceptual, cognitive and memory processes required for effective comprehension. Understanding how we achieve this remarkable feat has been a focus of investigation since the birth of experimental psychology. Over the last two decades, visual word recognition has been at the forefront of developments in cognitive science. This book brings together many of the most influential contributors to these developments to reflect on current issues in the cognitive science of lexical processing and the methods required for further progress. The first section focuses on computational models. Written words provide a fertile context for large-scale modeling and the domain of lexical retrieval has become a test-bed for evaluating competing theoretical frameworks. The later sections draw upon cognitive psychology, linguistics, philosophy, computer science and neuroscience to elaborate critical theoretical issues and to develop novel research tools. From Inkmarks to Ideas provides advanced students and researchers with a comprehensive overview of the critical theoretical and empirical controversies in current research on the cognitive science of lexical processing and reading.


Dyslexia: Advances in Theory and Practice

Dyslexia: Advances in Theory and Practice

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  • Author: I. Lundberg
  • Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
  • ISBN: 9401146675
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 292

A balanced view of recent research on reading disability is presented by leading international scholars representing various subdisciplines of psychology and allied sciences. The volume provides researchers, graduate students, educators and other professionals with up-dated and practical useful knowledge of and insights into the latest theories and findings of the nature and causes of reading disability. Rational guidelines for assessment, prevention and intervention are also provided, based on such concepts as phonological and orthographical processing, automaticity and metacognition. Several chapters are written without technical terminology, yet with scientific rigor, and should be readable by a wide audience.


Biologising the Social Sciences

Biologising the Social Sciences

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  • Author: David Canter
  • Publisher: Routledge
  • ISBN: 1317412214
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 154

You can hardly open a paper or read an academic journal without some attempt to explain an aspect of human behaviour or experience by reference to neuroscience, biological or evolutionary processes. This ‘biologising’ has had rather a free ride until now, being generally accepted by the public at large. However, there is a growing number of scholars who are challenging the assumption that we are little more than our bodies and animal origins. This volume brings together a review of these emerging critiques expressed by an international range of senior academics from across the social sciences. Their arguments are firmly based in the empirical, scientific tradition. They show the lack of logic or evidence for many ‘biologising’ claims, as well as the damaging effects these biological assumptions can have on issues such as dealing with dyslexia or treating alcoholism. This important book, originally published as a special issue of Contemporary Social Science, contributes to a crucial debate on what it means to be human. "This collection of articles by David Canter and his colleagues, rigorously argued and richly informative [...] are of immense importance. It is astonishing that, as Canter puts it in his brilliant overview of biologising trends [...] there are those in the humanities who need to be reminded "that human beings can talk and interact with each other, generating cultures and societies that have an existence that cannot be reduced to their mere mechanical parts". Professor Raymond Tallis FRCP FMedSci DLitt LittD in the Preface.


Therapist's Guide to Learning and Attention Disorders

Therapist's Guide to Learning and Attention Disorders

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  • Author: Aubrey H. Fine
  • Publisher: Academic Press
  • ISBN: 0122564308
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 607

Practitioners seeking the most current advances in the field of ADHD and LD must often bridge the gap between research and practice. This title provides that bridge through the authors, who are both researchers and practitioners with extensive experience in providing direct services to children and adults with ADHD and LD.


Handbook of Early Literacy Research, Volume 1

Handbook of Early Literacy Research, Volume 1

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  • Author: Susan B. Neuman
  • Publisher: Guilford Publications
  • ISBN: 1462532969
  • Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 514

Current research increasingly highlights the role of early literacy in young children's development--and facilitates the growth of practices and policies that promote success among diverse learners. The Handbook of Early Literacy Research presents cutting-edge knowledge on all aspects of literacy learning in the preschool years. Volume 1 covers such essential topics as major theories of early literacy; writing development; understanding learning disabilities, including early intervention approaches; cultural and socioeconomic contexts of literacy development; and tutoring programs and other special intervention efforts.


Handbook of Child Language Disorders

Handbook of Child Language Disorders

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  • Author: Richard G. Schwartz
  • Publisher: Psychology Press
  • ISBN: 1136872841
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 609

The Handbook of Child Language Disorders provides an in-depth, comprehensive, and state-of-the-art review of current research concerning the nature, assessment, and remediation of language disorders in children. The book includes chapters focusing on specific groups of childhood disorders (SLI, autism, genetic syndromes, dyslexia, hearing impairment); the linguistic, perceptual, genetic, neurobiological, and cognitive bases of these disorders; and the context of language disorders (bilingual, across dialects, and across languages). To examine the nature of deficits, their assessment and remediation across populations, chapters address the main components of language (morphology, syntax, semantics, and pragmatics) and related areas (processing, memory, attention, executive function such as reading and writing). Finally, even though there is extensive information regarding research and clinical methods in each chapter, there are individual chapters that focus directly on research methods. This Handbook is a comprehensive reference source for clinicians and researchers and can be used as a textbook for undergraduate, masters, and doctoral students in speech-language pathology, developmental psychology, special education, disabilities studies, neuropsychology and in other fields interested in children's language disorders.


Dyslexia

Dyslexia

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  • Author: Valéria Csépe
  • Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
  • ISBN: 1461501393
  • Category : Psychology
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 194

This volume addresses the question of how different brain activity measures may help to understand the complexity of language specific and domain general functions underlying reading, how atypical brain structures may be responsible for failures in the reading performance, and how the brain activity pattern of dyslexics may change from childhood to adulthood. It is a valuable resource for those working in the fields of psycholinguistics, speech pathology, neuropsychology, cognitive development, educational psychology, developmental psychology, child development and language acquisition.


Building the Reading Brain, PreK-3

Building the Reading Brain, PreK-3

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  • Author: Pamela Nevills
  • Publisher: Corwin Press
  • ISBN: 9781412963268
  • Category : Education
  • Languages : en
  • Pages : 233

The authors translate brain theory and research into developmentally appropriate practices that foster literacy skills from birth to age eight and prepare students for reading success.