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Dyslexia and Self-Concept

by Wiley
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Description
This book addresses the important area of dyslexic children' s perception of themselves and how this is shaped by people and processes within their early school careers.

It draws upon hitherto neglected psychological concepts such as self-efficacy, locus of control and learned helplessness to explain within a social-interactivist framework the powerful effect of self-perceptions on the social, emotional and academic development of dyslexics. Techniques for assessing these factors are described and research evidence is provided to demonstrate how a sense of dyslexic pride associated with positive academic outcomes can be achieved.

The book is aimed at teachers, teacher-trainers, parents and academics researching developmental aspects of dyslexia, but combines scholarship and research in a manner that makes it accessible to adult dyslexics also.

The Self-concept and its Relationship to Educational Achievement.

A theoretical Framework for Investigating Dyslexics' Personal Appraisal and Sense of Identity.

Approaches to Assessment.

Learning Careers as Foundations for The formation of a Dyslexic Identity.

How it Feels to be Dyslexic.

Boys'own stories.

Pulling it all Together.

References.

Index

"... accessible and thought-provoking...." (Dyslexia Review, May 2006)

"... this book makes for an engaging and though-provoking read for anyone interested in the main topics." (Debate, June 2007)

Robert Burden is the author of Dyslexia and Self-Concept: Seeking a Dyslexic Identity, published by Wiley. This book addresses the important area of dyslexic children' s perception of themselves and how this is shaped by people and processes within their early school careers.

It draws upon hitherto neglected psychological concepts such as self-efficacy, locus of control and learned helplessness to explain within a social-interactivist framework the powerful effect of self-perceptions on the social, emotional and academic development of dyslexics. Techniques for assessing these factors are described and research evidence is provided to demonstrate how a sense of dyslexic pride associated with positive academic outcomes can be achieved.

The book is aimed at teachers, teacher-trainers, parents and academics researching developmental aspects of dyslexia, but combines scholarship and research in a manner that makes it accessible to adult dyslexics also.


AUTHORS:

Robert Burden

PUBLISHER:

Wiley

ISBN-13:

9781861564832

BINDING:

Paperback

BISAC:

Education

LANGUAGE:

English

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