ELT well help-line

Some of the questions most frequently asked about
disability issues and teaching elementary level
learners have quite simple answers.
You could try this list first.

If you have a quick question or just want some advice about how
best to support a learner, contact ELT well by email:

                         ams@eltwell.co.uk

Explore these links, too, for further information and local contacts in your area
(some pages may take a few seconds to connect - please be patient!):

The National Attention Deficit Disorder Information and Support Service.www.addiss.co.uk
The National Autistic Society (includes information about Asperger's syndrome)

 www.nas.org.uk

Dyslexia Actionwww.dyslexiaaction.org.uk
The British Dyslexia Association www.bdadyslexia.org.uk
The Dyspraxia Foundationwww.dyspraxiafoundation.org.uk
The Royal National Institute for the Deaf (RNID)www.rnid.org.uk
 The Royal National Institute for the Blind (RNIB)www.rnib.org.uk
Skill: National Bureau for Students With Disabilities www.skill.org.uk
Information about assistive technology, mainly for dyslexic learners www.iansyst.co.uk
Information about assistive technology and equipment to support a wide range of disabilities. www.techready.co.uk
A range of equipment and gadgets to support dyslexic learners www.crossboweducation.com

 

You might also find something of interest in these publications:

Kormos, Judit and Kontra, Edit H. (2008) Language learners with special needs : an international perspective. Multilingual Matters, Bristol.

Smith, A.M. (2008) ‘TEFL Training for Inclusive Classrooms’ Paper presented at the IATEFL Research Special Interest Group Conference: Exploring English Language Learning and Teaching Konin, Poland.
 
Smith, A.M. (2008) ‘Teachers’ and trainers’ perceptions of inclusive education within TEFL certificate courses in Britain’ in Language learners with special needs: An international perspective J. Kormos & E. Kontra (Eds.) Clevedon ; Multilingual Matters

Banerjee, J., F. Franceschina and A.M. Smith (2007) ‘Documenting features of written language production typical at different IELTS band score levels’ IELTS Research Reports Vol 7 249 - 309

Smith, A.M. (2006) ‘‘Learning difficulties’ or teaching challenges?’ in IATEFL 2006 Harrogate Conference Selections B. Beaven (Ed.) Canterbury ; IATEFL

Smith A.M. (2006)  'Inclusion in English Language Teacher Training and Education'. Upublished PhD thesis, Lancaster University.

Perkins, D. and A.M. Smith (2006) ‘A Study of Expertise and its Implications for Materials Development’ Folio 11(1): 20-24.

Smith, A. M. (2005) ‘The ABC of TEFL: Special Educational Needs (SEN).’ IATEFL Voices 186: 13.

Leslie, A. and A.M. Smith (2003) ‘Academic Synergy: Cultural influences on individual learning and teaching styles’ IATEFL 2003 Brighton Conference Selections A. Pulverness (Ed.) Canterbury ; IATEFL

ELT well: supporting teachers in their work with
                       students who have learning differences.

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