ABSTRACT

The Routledge Companion to Dyslexia is a ground-breaking analysis of the whole field of dyslexia by a distinguished team of international contributors and editors, engaged in literacy, inclusion and learning. Their diverse perspectives and wide expertise make this invaluable guide one of the most important additions to the field of dyslexia for over a decade.

Dyslexia is without doubt the most high profile and contentious learning difficulty, and it is a topic that has attracted a vast amount of research, opinion, professional schisms, and debate. The Companion provides an invaluable overview of the field of dyslexia with vital and clear emphasis on linking theoretical perspectives with best practice. This accessible text:

  • presents a survey of current and future development in research, with a focus on how research can inform practice
  • focuses on areas such as neurobiology, phonological processing, literacy acquisition, numeracy and multilingualism
  • considers assessment and identification, with contributions on early identification, reading, spelling and mathematics
  • addresses identifying and meeting needs in an inclusive context
  • discusses inclusion and barriers to learning in a variety of different national contexts
  • includes models of instruction, direct instruction, co-operative learning and cross-curricular learning.

The Routledge Companion to Dyslexia is a superb resource for anyone interested in the subject, whether in education or related subjects such as psychology or neurology. Fully indexed and cross-referenced, with helpful further reading sections at the end of each entry, it is ideal for those coming to the field of dyslexia for the first time as well as students and practitioners already familiar with the subject.

part 1|58 pages

Research: current and future developments

chapter 1|19 pages

Dyslexia

An overview of recent research

chapter 2|11 pages

Dyslexia and IQ

From research to practice

chapter 3|10 pages

Dyslexia and glue ear

A sticky educational problem

chapter 4|16 pages

Visual stress and dyslexia

part 2|116 pages

Dimensions of Dyslexia

chapter 6|9 pages

The role of early identification

Models from research and practice

chapter 8|19 pages

Extending literacy skills

Issues for practice

chapter 9|13 pages

Spelling

Development, assessment and instruction

chapter 12|18 pages

Dyslexia and alternative interventions for dyslexia

A critical commentary

part 3|82 pages

Identifying and meeting needs in an inclusive concept

chapter 15|12 pages

Dyslexia in the secondary school

Improving whole school achievement through dyslexia-aware best practice

chapter 17|6 pages

Dyslexia

Overcoming the barriers of transition

chapter 18|12 pages

Overcoming the barriers to literacy

An integrated, contextual workshop approach

part 4|36 pages

Identifying and meeting needs in further, higher education and the workplace

chapter 22|9 pages

Dyslexia

Meeting the needs of employers and employees in the workplace