This research had two aims. The first aim was to investigate the support mechanisms available to learners with dyslexia on programmes of higher education (HE), and the second aim was to assess the effectiveness of any inventions used to improve access to learning for this group of learners. Since the introduction of the National Student Survey (NSS) in 2005, efforts have been ongoing to improve the quality of the educational experience for students on HE programmes. Although the general trend in satisfaction scores is an improving one, this is not the case for learners experiencing disabilities. Around 43% of these learners will have dyslexia. The research consists of two distinct parts. The first is a cross-sectional website survey and do...
Dyslexia is the fastest growing learning difficulty in FE in terms of increase in number of self-rep...
Mode of access: World Wide WebTheoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 66-77Chapter 1 : Introduction a...
This paper seeks to contribute to the current debate in education over the nature of dyslexia and it...
This systematic review assessed the effectiveness of published inventions, of an experimental design...
There has been a notable lack of research, reported teaching experience and standardisation of asses...
There has been a notable lack of research, reported teaching experience and standardisation of asses...
This article reports on a study focusing on the inclusion of students with dyslexia in higher educat...
This article reports on a study focusing on the inclusion of students with dyslexia in higher educat...
Higher education providers are seeing a shift from externally-funded support for students with speci...
Dyslexia is a specific learning disability affecting 1 in 10 people nationwide. Literature acknowled...
Northumbria University has about 700 registered disabled students, the majority of whom (around 58 p...
Higher education providers are seeing a shift from externally-funded support for students with speci...
This article was first published in the Wolverhampton Intellectual Repository and E-Theses (WIRE). T...
This study investigates ways in which assistive learning technologies shape the learning experiences...
AbstractThis study examined how dyslexia affects students’ ability to benefit from higher education,...
Dyslexia is the fastest growing learning difficulty in FE in terms of increase in number of self-rep...
Mode of access: World Wide WebTheoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 66-77Chapter 1 : Introduction a...
This paper seeks to contribute to the current debate in education over the nature of dyslexia and it...
This systematic review assessed the effectiveness of published inventions, of an experimental design...
There has been a notable lack of research, reported teaching experience and standardisation of asses...
There has been a notable lack of research, reported teaching experience and standardisation of asses...
This article reports on a study focusing on the inclusion of students with dyslexia in higher educat...
This article reports on a study focusing on the inclusion of students with dyslexia in higher educat...
Higher education providers are seeing a shift from externally-funded support for students with speci...
Dyslexia is a specific learning disability affecting 1 in 10 people nationwide. Literature acknowled...
Northumbria University has about 700 registered disabled students, the majority of whom (around 58 p...
Higher education providers are seeing a shift from externally-funded support for students with speci...
This article was first published in the Wolverhampton Intellectual Repository and E-Theses (WIRE). T...
This study investigates ways in which assistive learning technologies shape the learning experiences...
AbstractThis study examined how dyslexia affects students’ ability to benefit from higher education,...
Dyslexia is the fastest growing learning difficulty in FE in terms of increase in number of self-rep...
Mode of access: World Wide WebTheoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 66-77Chapter 1 : Introduction a...
This paper seeks to contribute to the current debate in education over the nature of dyslexia and it...