Sir Jackie Stewart Lecture
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Sir Jackie Stewart is president of Dyslexia Scotland. As a contribution to this project Sir Jackie delivered a lecture to a group of students from the PGDE programme at Moray House.
This lecture, which addresses the impact of dyslexia from the point of view of an individual with dyslexia was recorded in December 2006.
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Intro by Professor Munn, Dean, Moray House School of Education / Incidence of dyslexia
Reflections on school experience / Current case study
Peer group alienation / Lack of identification / Over-representation in prison population
Personality traits
Individual differences / Professorship in Learning
Formula One: attention to detail / Searching for praise
Long term memory / Peer group alienation
Social Justice
Q1: Ensuring a sustained interest
Q2: Thinking ‘out the box’ Part A
Q2: Thinking ‘out the box’ Part B
Q3: Auditory Processing Difficulties
Q4: Resources and approaches / Conclusion
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