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CPD Made Easy –  Part 5: Dyslexia across the secondary curriculum

CPD Made Easy – Part 5: Dyslexia across the secondary curriculum

We’re all familiar with that moment of panic when you realise you have 10 minutes to prepare for a staff INSET and you have nothing. There’s no time to scan the internet and digest the research – you need something now! In this article I’m offering you 5 zero prep ideas for staff CPD. The focus is on dyslexia, but bear in mind that the most impactful CPD focuses on strategies for high quality teaching, which, of course, are helpful for all learners, not just those with dyslexia.

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CPD Made Easy –  Part 5: Dyslexia across the secondary curriculum

CPD Made Easy – Part 4: Spelling analysis to inform intervention (for primary staff)

We’re all familiar with that moment of panic when you realise you have 10 minutes to prepare for a staff INSET and you have nothing. There’s no time to scan the internet and digest the research – you need something now! In this article I’m offering you 5 zero prep ideas for staff CPD. The focus is on dyslexia, but bear in mind that the most impactful CPD focuses on strategies for high quality teaching, which, of course, are helpful for all learners, not just those with dyslexia.

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Let’s Bring Dyslexia Back in the Room

Let’s Bring Dyslexia Back in the Room

I’ve been in this field long enough to witness a tragic decline in services for students with persistent specific learning difficulties. Honestly, I don’t desperately care whether we call it dyslexia or something else. What I care about—deeply—is whether we meet the need. And this is a real, persistent need that affects how and whether a child learns to read and write. This is not a luxurious extra.

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What happened to Evan’s writing?  

What happened to Evan’s writing?  

In this blog, my guest Tina Coope, Education Executive of PANS PANDAS UK, informs us of a little known, but devastating medical condition called PANS (Paediatric Acute-onset Neuropsychiatric Syndrome) and PANDAS (Paediatric Autoimmune Neuropsychiatric Disorders Associated with Streptococcal Infections). Sometimes mistaken for dyslexia, PANS and PANDAS impact executive function and writing. This little known but devastating condition can be supported once identified, and this article seeks to inform educators of the important signs to look for.

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Morph Mastery Adventures at Westcourt Primary School

Morph Mastery Adventures at Westcourt Primary School

If I produced a stick of rock to represent my work (now there’s an idea!), the words inside would be “supporting schools”. I love collaboration, I love enabling, empowering and equipping in all things literacy and dyslexia, and I love schools. In this blog you’ll read about one amazing school I have worked with over almost two years, and you’ll see a video of Morph Mastery in action. Westcourt Primary School in Gravesend have not only talked the Morph Mastery talk, but they walk the walk, through thick and thin.

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Morphology: Why and How it Works for Learners with Dyslexia and Literacy Difficulties

Morphology: Why and How it Works for Learners with Dyslexia and Literacy Difficulties

Our language is morphophonemic; in other words it is based on both morphological and phonological structure (units of sound). Approximately 80% of English words contain more than one morpheme. These morphemes are used across a number of words, and therefore can be generalised. They have been described by Rastle (2018) as “islands of regularity in the mapping between printed words and their meaning”. Morphology is not a whole word approach, nor is it an alternative to phonics. Morphemes literally make sense of language and they are entirely necessary as part of cracking the code of English spelling.

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Intervention for Dyslexia and Specific Learning Difficulties: Getting it Right

Intervention for Dyslexia and Specific Learning Difficulties: Getting it Right

Where there are persistent and significant literacy difficulties, there is no moon on a stick, and intervention takes hard work and endurance. However, there are some principles which can help make sure it’s impactful and meets specific need. There are so many interventions out there that it can be tough to choose. Find out in this blog how to ensure you’re targeting intervention appropriately and effectively.

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