The SAGE Handbook of Dyslexia
by Gavin Reid
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The SAGE Handbook of Dyslexia is a comprehensive overview of a complex field. It is a rich, critical assessment of past and present theory and current research, which also looks to the future. The editors have brought together key figures from the international academic world - both researchers and practitioners - to examine the relationships between theoretical paradigms, research and practice, and to map new areas of research. The book has 5 main sections: - neurological/genetic perspectives -
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This comprehensive handbook provides an essential roadmap through the complex landscape of dyslexia research and practice, offering both historical context and forward-looking analysis. The volume brings together leading international researchers and practitioners to critically examine the relationships between theoretical frameworks, scientific evidence, and practical applications. Organized into five main sections including neurological and genetic perspectives, the book serves as a thorough assessment of past and present understanding while mapping future directions in the field.
What distinguishes this reference work is its balanced integration of academic research with real-world educational practice, making it invaluable for educators, psychologists, and graduate students alike. The critical assessment of theoretical paradigms provides readers with the tools to evaluate competing approaches to dyslexia identification and intervention. This handbook will become an indispensable resource for anyone seeking to deepen their understanding of reading difficulties and evidence-based approaches to support struggling readers.
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