Purpose - The purpose of the paper is to explore the issues of dyslexia and the management of learning support within two Scottish suppliers of premier HE hospitality education: Napier and QMU universities of Edinburgh. Design/methodology/approach - This exploratory, qualitative fieldwork outlines course managers', teachers' and disabilities support staff perceptions of dyslexia support. Students' views are noted, not interviewed. The paper describes the views of 12 of a sample of (eight female and four male) staff interviewees. Napier University and Queen Margaret University are post-1990 new- universities; Napier has a larger student/staff population than QMU. Findings - The emergent findings in this paper highlight the fact that mana...
This paper makes the case for the importance of an empathetic approach to understanding dyslexia, in...
This research had two aims. The first aim was to investigate the support mechanisms available to lea...
This article was first published in the Wolverhampton Intellectual Repository and E-Theses (WIRE). T...
Purpose - The purpose of the paper is to explore the issues of dyslexia and the management of learni...
It is generally estimated that 10% of society are dyslexic, and a growing number of university stude...
Support for students with dyslexia in Irish higher education institutions is coordinated in a tradit...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "This book reflects on issues relating to...
Dyslexia is a specific learning disability affecting 1 in 10 people nationwide. Literature acknowled...
Disability legislation demands inclusive institutional policy and practice to meet the needs of the ...
The aim of this thesis was to describe the services offered to students with dyslexia, and from a s...
There has been a notable lack of research, reported teaching experience and standardisation of asses...
Report of a CELT project on supporting students through innovation and researchLearning Centre staff...
The purpose of this study is to find out the experiences and obstacles that people with dyslexia fa...
In this paper we report on a pilot of resources to support students with dyslexia conducted at a uni...
People with dyslexia are currently under-represented in higher education throughout the world, thoug...
This paper makes the case for the importance of an empathetic approach to understanding dyslexia, in...
This research had two aims. The first aim was to investigate the support mechanisms available to lea...
This article was first published in the Wolverhampton Intellectual Repository and E-Theses (WIRE). T...
Purpose - The purpose of the paper is to explore the issues of dyslexia and the management of learni...
It is generally estimated that 10% of society are dyslexic, and a growing number of university stude...
Support for students with dyslexia in Irish higher education institutions is coordinated in a tradit...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "This book reflects on issues relating to...
Dyslexia is a specific learning disability affecting 1 in 10 people nationwide. Literature acknowled...
Disability legislation demands inclusive institutional policy and practice to meet the needs of the ...
The aim of this thesis was to describe the services offered to students with dyslexia, and from a s...
There has been a notable lack of research, reported teaching experience and standardisation of asses...
Report of a CELT project on supporting students through innovation and researchLearning Centre staff...
The purpose of this study is to find out the experiences and obstacles that people with dyslexia fa...
In this paper we report on a pilot of resources to support students with dyslexia conducted at a uni...
People with dyslexia are currently under-represented in higher education throughout the world, thoug...
This paper makes the case for the importance of an empathetic approach to understanding dyslexia, in...
This research had two aims. The first aim was to investigate the support mechanisms available to lea...
This article was first published in the Wolverhampton Intellectual Repository and E-Theses (WIRE). T...