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Dyslexia Friendly Practice

Dyslexia Friendly Practice. Glasgow Dyslexia Support Service Scoping Exercise 2013. Dyslexia Friendly Practice. HMIE - Literature Review, 2007 2.2.7 Promotion of Dyslexia Friendly Schools - Education for Learners with Dyslexia, 2008

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Dyslexia Friendly Practice

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  1. Dyslexia Friendly Practice Glasgow Dyslexia Support Service Scoping Exercise 2013

  2. Dyslexia Friendly Practice • HMIE - Literature Review, 20072.2.7 Promotion of Dyslexia Friendly Schools- Education for Learners with Dyslexia, 2008 • Dyslexia Scotwest - introduced the Dyslexia Friendly Schools Award (DFSA) in 2001 • CfE - ‘All teachers have responsibility for promoting language and literacy development’, 2006 • GIRFEC – child at the centre, 2008 • Assessing/Addressing Dyslexia Toolkit – 2010 • GCC Dyslexia Working Together Guidelines - 2011 Paradigm shift from dyslexia as disability to dyslexia as learning difference

  3. Scoping Glasgow 2012-13 • Fact finding visits and sharing of DFP with LEAs • Examining DFP in targeted primary establishmentsin Glasgow • Analysis of collated service provision feedback

  4. Findings • Established practice in LEAs. Model varies. • Within Glasgow, organisation and approach in primaries varied considerably. • Feedback on GDSS support very positive. Requests for more generic, practical strategies in addition to in-depth training

  5. A systemic approach across educational establishments is required to ensure quality and consistency of support Universal and targeted support delivered in tandem Conclusions

  6. Response • 3 primary and 3 secondary establishments identified to help develop and pilot draft materials • Parents and learners involved in developing information leaflets and materials

  7. Proposed Timeline Planning re INSET Developing materials in partnership with schools Develop pack Meeting of all SfL coordinators in targeted LC Collaborative working with targeted LC establishments to trial pack and adapt materials Dec 2013 Jan 2013 June 2013 April 2014 June 2014 Feedback on draft audit discussed. Draft audit updated Evaluate and adapt materials International Children’s Day to raise awareness. City wide pupil conference. Film ‘My Dyslexia’ GDSS DFS pack ready Interested schools invited for initial training

  8. Dyslexia Friendly Practice

  9. Dyslexia Friendly Practice Points for discussion • Partnership working • Dyslexia Friendly v Literacy Friendly • Phonological awareness • Very able non-readers • How many audits? (GIRFEC)

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