You are here

The Study Skills Toolkit for Students with Dyslexia
Share
Share

The Study Skills Toolkit for Students with Dyslexia

Additional resources:


October 2012 | 208 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Packed with advice, checklists and templates this book will help you improve your study skills throughout your time at university. Written in a straightforward, no nonsense style the guidance given in this book can be broken down into manageable chunks allowing you to work at your own pace.

Issues covered include:

" Procrastination

" Planning your assignment

" Understanding your assignment question

" Researching your assignment

" Writing your assignment

" Referencing your assignment

" Managing your own well-being.

Drawing on years of experience running study skills workshops, Monica Gribben has written this book to be as accessible as possible for students with dyslexia as they work through the many challenges that studying at university will present.

Features and materials include:

" Helpful Hints

" Timetable cards

" Assignment checklists

" Frequently Asked Questions

" Exercises to help students develop study skills strategies

Downloadable electronic resources are available online to increase the accessibility of the materials provided. This book is the perfect guide for any student with dyslexia studying in higher education.

Monica Gribben is a private dyslexia consultant and Dyslexia Adviser at Edinburgh Napier University.


 
Dedication
 
About the Author
 
Acknowledgements
 
How to Use This Toolkit
 
Companion Website
 
Stepping out in to University with Dyslexia
 
Procrastination
 
Note-Taking
 
Understanding Your Assignment
 
Gathering Information
 
Thinking Critically
 
Writing Your Assignment
 
Writing Your Dissertation
 
Referencing
 
Exams
 
Oral Presentations
 
Making the Most of Your Feedback
 
References
 
Index

Supplements

Click for online resources

Visit the companion website for The Study Skills Toolkit for Students with Dyslexia for more free online resources accompanying each chapter, including:

  • Chapter Podcasts and Activities
  • Further web links
  • Appendices.
SAGE Study Skills hub

Visit the SAGE Study Skills hub for tips, resources and videos on study success!

This book was a good teaching resource for me. It helped me to better understand how to support our students with dyslexia, who were undertaking study skills. It is also a useful tool generally for any tutor looking to support students undertaking study skills.

Mrs Sharon Sugden
Foundation Degree in Early Years, Kirklees College
October 1, 2013

I very useful guide which I recommend to students with dyslexia.

Ms Kathy Stephenson
education childhood inclusion, Sheffield Hallam University
July 19, 2013

A really good book for students to use who have dyslexia to help them build solving mechanisms but it is also good for students who are coaching or teaching participants with dyslexia as it offers ideas to help with creating solving mechanisms and making practice inclusive and developmental.

Ms Sue Perry
Chelsea School, Brighton University
July 4, 2013

A helpful tool for students with dyslexia. Some good tips and guidance, clearly laid out in dyslexia-friendly format.

Mrs Linda Crittenden
Learning Support, Mid Kent College of Higher & F.E.
May 15, 2013

The book contains a range of activities for supporting learners with dyslexia. There is an excellent chapter on assignment writing including a table on the use of quotations and an activity to check knowledge of writing conventions. The chapter on referencing is useful for all students but it would have been helpful to include also an example from an edited book and possibly a conference paper. Very interesting chapter on feedback that encourages students to use it effectively.

Dr Kath Kelly
Institute of Education, Manchester Metropolitan University
April 18, 2013

This will be suggested as an additional resource for students with dyslexia in the School of Health & Wellbeing, as well as for their persoanl teachers.

Dr Pauline Lim
School of Health, Wolverhampton University
March 13, 2013

Useful as an extra source

Dr Liane Purnell
Department of Education, Newman University College
March 1, 2013

This is a clear, easily accessible text that utilises clear font choices and off-white backgrounds that learners have enjoyed using. It is a useful reference guide to dip in and out of as well as a guide for trainee teachers in how they could support learners.

Mrs Karen Griffiths
Education , Manchester Metropolitan Univ (Crewe)
February 20, 2013

I would highly recommend this book, an extremely useful toolkit packed with practical advice, tips and hints to help the dyslexic learner at university.

From the moment I started to read this book it quickly became a resource I used with the university students I support. Many identified with the author’s remarks, describing how the learner might feel, with comments from student such as “yes I often felt like that!” and “I’m sure she is writing about me?”

This immediately engaged the students, who were keen to read more and take part in the activities.

Ms Jan Seabourne
Training and Educational Development, Dyslexia Action
February 13, 2013

I found it an excellent practical, down to earth guide in how to support students with dyslexia. I liked the practical suggestions and ideas rather than just woolly recommendations.

Mr Neil Robdale
Health, Social Care, Sport & Ex. Sci, Glyndwr University
December 13, 2012

Sage College Publishing

You can purchase or sample this product on our Sage College Publishing site:

Go To College Site

This title is also available on SAGE Knowledge, the ultimate social sciences online library. If your library doesn’t have access, ask your librarian to start a trial.