Higher education providers are seeing a shift from externally-funded support for students with specific learning difficulties (SpLD), to a need to develop more inclusive practices generally. However, the precise needs of students with different SpLD diagnoses is unknown. 367 students in England and Wales (163 students with dyslexia, 50 students with developmental coordination disorder (DCD/‘dyspraxia’), 62 students with dyslexia and DCD, and 92 non-SpLD students) completed an online questionnaire to determine: (i) how confident they are with their study-related capabilities, (ii) the types of support they access, and (iii) their views on current inclusive practices. Students with dyslexia and students with dyslexia/DCD reported lower confid...
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...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "This book reflects on issues relating to...
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...
This research had two aims. The first aim was to investigate the support mechanisms available to lea...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
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...
Northumbria University has about 700 registered disabled students, the majority of whom (around 58 p...
This paper makes the case for the importance of an empathetic approach to understanding dyslexia, in...
This study explored how university students' academic confidence may be affected by them being ident...
This study explored how university students' academic confidence may be affected by them being ident...
This systematic review assessed the effectiveness of published inventions, of an experimental design...
Despite dyslexia being the most common specific educational disorder for children in the UK today (B...
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...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "This book reflects on issues relating to...
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...
This research had two aims. The first aim was to investigate the support mechanisms available to lea...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
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...
Northumbria University has about 700 registered disabled students, the majority of whom (around 58 p...
This paper makes the case for the importance of an empathetic approach to understanding dyslexia, in...
This study explored how university students' academic confidence may be affected by them being ident...
This study explored how university students' academic confidence may be affected by them being ident...
This systematic review assessed the effectiveness of published inventions, of an experimental design...
Despite dyslexia being the most common specific educational disorder for children in the UK today (B...
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...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "This book reflects on issues relating to...