Focus On Disability: Supporting Dyslexic Students
Focus on Disability: Supporting Dyslexic Students
Venue: De Morgan House, London Mathematical Society
http://www.lms.ac.uk/
Audience: Librarians, managers, frontline staff and specialist staff.
Aims and purpose of the session:
• To provide a forum of discussion on disability;
• To provide examples of good practice in the area of disability support;
• To gain an understanding of how best to support dyslexic students.
Speakers:
• Andrew Callen, Liaison Officer, University of Salford “Is E the Answer? Dyslexia users and electronic journal resources”
• Julia Waite and Kay Day, Arts Institute at Bournemouth, on dyslexia support at AIB
• Chris Pinder, Director of Learning Information Services, Napier University – “Reasonable adjustment, teachability and inclusion – an overview”
• Janette McCutcheon, published author and student at the University of Gloucestershire – "Libraries: Loving the Enemy: How dyslexics cope with libraries"
• Simon King, MA Graphics student at the University of the Creative Arts, web designer and sessional lecturer in Graphic Design
Cost: £40 for cpd25 members; £55 for other institutions
To book you rplaces please complete the online booking form or email cpd25@lse.ac.uk