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E-raamat: Cognitive and Emotional Study Strategies for Students with Dyslexia in Higher Education

(Independent Dyslexia Consultants, London)
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 28-Sep-2023
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781009219020
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  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781009219020
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Amanda T. Abbott-Jones provides practical and motivational guidance for dyslexic learners in higher education. It presents effective strategies appropriate for dealing with an array of study tasks including note taking, essay writing, reading, exams etc., while also delivering targeted emotional support. Pragmatic methods are delivered from the voices of students with dyslexia who have first-hand experience of fine-tuning study techniques, making learning suitable for how the dyslexic brain processes and memorises information to become successful in the academic world. As such, this book does not simply present strategies from an educational perspective, but instead draws on the wealth of empirical knowledge from the source of dyslexia – the dyslexic people themselves. This gives readers a collective shared identity, which has been previously lacking, teamed with valuable advice on ways to overcome cognitive and emotional difficulties by using appropriate strategies to enable people with dyslexia to flourish in the university environment.

This book is aimed at dyslexic learners in higher education, providing effective strategies appropriate for dealing with note taking, essay writing, reading, and exams, while also delivering targeted emotional support. Useful techniques from dyslexic student voices gives the dyslexic reader a collective shared identity.

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'A compendium of strategies gathered from Amanda's knowledge of dyslexia and the demands of University, combined with experiences shared by dyslexic students: this invaluable resource should enable learners to make the most of their time in Higher Education and help to inform the staff who support them.' Tilly Mortimore, Bath Spa University

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Provides techniques for dealing with study tasks both cognitively and emotionally for students with dyslexia in higher education.
1. Introductory chapter dyslexia and difficulties with study skills;
2. Organisation techniques and meeting deadlines;
3. Note taking strategies;
4. Reading strategies;
5. Making learning memorable;
6. Essay writing
strategies;
7. Spelling techniques;
8. Revision and examination techniques;
9. Presentation techniques;
10. Public speaking, interviews, seminar
discussion and debate techniques;
11. Emotional coping techniques and looking
after your wellbeing.
Amanda T. Abbott-Jones is an accomplished dyslexia practitioner. Her own late diagnosis of dyslexia has driven her passion to work with and support students with dyslexia. She received her doctorate in education, focusing on anxiety and dyslexia, from University College London, UK. She is the author of Dyslexia in Higher Education: Anxiety and Coping Skills (2022).