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- RC394 Dyslexia (16)
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Number of items at this level: 16.
B
- Bell, S. (2011) Supporting adults with dyslexia by creating community groups: an examination of three models of provision in the voluntary sector. Occasional Papers in Education and Lifelong Learning (OPELL): An International Journal. 5(1 - 2), pp. 5-28. 9781859242612.
- Bell, S. (2010) Inclusion for adults with dyslexia: examining the transition periods of a group of adults in England: ‘Clever is when you come to a brick wall and you have got to get over it without a ladder’. Journal of Research in Special Educational Needs. 10(3), pp. 216-226. 1471-3802.
- Bell, S. (2009) Exploring support for dyslexic adults in the English workforce: lessons learnt from the story of an adult dyslexia group. Support for Learning. 24(2), pp. 73-80. 1467-9604.
- Bell, S. (2007) Factors affecting the integration of adult dyslexics in workplace environments in England. Paper presented to: Integration and Education International Conference, Riga, Latvia,, 22– 23 February 2007. (Unpublished)
- Burns, E. and Bell, S. (2011) Narrative construction of professional teacher identity of teachers with dyslexia. Teaching and Teacher Education. 27(5), pp. 952-960. 0742-051x (print), 1879-2480 (online).
- Burns, E. and Bell, S. (2010) Voices of teachers with dyslexia in Finnish and English further and higher educational settings. Teachers and Teaching: Theory and Practice. 16(5), pp. 529-543. 1354-0602.
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- Crouch, A. (2010) Exploration of the experiences and needs of dyslexic and non-dyslexic nursing and midwifery students of the personal academic tutor support and how their needs could be met. Paper presented to: The Higher Education Academy Research Conference: Promoting Equity in Higher Education, Nottingham, UK, 27-28 January 2010. (Unpublished)
- Crouch, A. (2010) Supporting dyslexic students in clinical practice. Poster presented to: The Higher Education Academy Research Conference: Promoting Equity in Higher Education, Nottingham, UK, 27-28 January 2010. (Unpublished)
- Crouch, A. (2010) Experiences of non-dyslexic and dyslexic nursing and midwifery students: how best can their needs be met by Personal Academic Tutor support? Enhancing the Learner Experience in Higher Education. 2(1), pp. 56-73. 2041-3122.
- Crouch, A. (2009) Needs and experiences of nursing and midwifery dyslexic students in clinical practice and how best they could be supported. Paper presented to: 4th International Inquiring Pedagogies Conference (iPED): Researching Beyond Boundaries, Coventry University, England, 14-15 September 2009. (Unpublished)
- Crouch, A. (2009) Supporting students with dyslexia in clinical practice. Poster presented to: Stepping Up National Conference, Chester, UK, 07 April 2009. (Unpublished)
- Crouch, A. (2008) An exploration of the needs and experiences of nursing and midwifery dyslexic students in clinical practice and how best they could be supported. Paper presented to: Nurse Education Tomorrow Conference 2008 (NET2008), Churchill College, Cambridge University, 2-4 September 2008. (Unpublished)
- Crouch, A. (2008) Needs/experiences of dyslexic students + support in clinical practice.
- Crouch, A. (2007) Exploration of the needs and experiences of nursing and midwifery students with dyslexia in clinical practice and how best they could be supported. (Unpublished)
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- Griffiths, S. and Smith, A. (2009) School placement experiences of initial teacher-trainee students with dyslexia. Seminar Presentation presented to: European Conference on Educational Research (ECER): Theory and Evidence in European Educational Research, Unversity of Vienna, Austria, 28-30 September 2009. Also presented at: Irish Association of Teachers in Special Education (IATSE) 21st Annual Conference: Partnership for Learning, 11-13 June 2009 (Unpublished)
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- McPhillips, T., Bell, S. and Doveston, M. (2009) Identification and intervention for primary pupils with dyslexia in Ireland and England: finding a path through the maze. REACH Journal of Special Needs Education in Ireland. 22(2) 0790-8695.