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Kathleen Kelly

assessment of learners with dyslexic-type difficulties

Assessment of Learners with Dyslexic-Type Difficulties

$102.00

Comprehensive guide to a range of approaches for assessment of children with dyslexic-t...

identifying, assessing and supporting learners with dyscalculia

Identifying, Assessing and Supporting Learners with Dysca...

$112.00

Up-to-date and accessible information for practitioners supporting children with dyscal...

teaching literacy to learners with dyslexia

Teaching Literacy to Learners with Dyslexia

$107.00

A structured multi-sensory programme for teaching literacy to children with dyslexia & ...

Kathleen Kelly

Dr Kathleen Kelly PhD, MA (SEN), Dip TESL, AMBDA, is an independent consultant and trainer in the field of specific learning difficulties. For many years she was a Senior Lecturer at Manchester Metropolitan University in the Centre for Inclusion and Special Educational Needs where she was Programme Leader for the MA in Specific Learning Difficulties and the Post Graduate Certificate in Dyscalculia. For several years she has taught courses on specific learning difficulties as part of the initial teacher training programme in addition to postgraduate awards. She has presented papers in this area at a number of international conferences and was part of the MMU research team that evaluated the Department of Education funded project ‘Teaching for neurodiversity’ led and co-ordinated by the British Dyslexia Association (2017). She has considerable experience in delivering courses to meet the criteria set out by the British Dyslexia Association for Approved Teacher Status (ATS) and Associate Member of the British Dyslexia Association (AMBDA). She was a member of the SASC/BDA working party (2019) which was set up to develop a new definition of dyscalculia and to produce guidance on identification and assessment.

Kathleen has taught a wide range of learners with dyslexia, from children as young as four years to sixteen years. She has worked in both mainstream and special schools, for language support and learning support services, as a SENCO in a primary school, and as Head of Sixth Form in a special school. She has many years of experience in supporting multilingual children with special educational needs (including specific learning difficulties). Multilingualism and dyslexia is a particular area of interest, and her doctorate was also in this area.