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About the Framework
The Framework is designed for teachers working in post-16 education or training. It is aimed particularly at those who teach literacy, language and numeracy, either within discrete provision or embedded within another academic or vocational programme, but who are not specialists in the field of dyslexia. We hope it will provide useful information both for existing teachers and for teachers in training.
The Framework provides:
Raising awareness
All teachers need an awareness of the indicators of dyslexia and dyscalculia and need to know how to respond when they recognise them.
About 4% of the population are thought to be affected to a significant extent by dyslexia. As many as a further 6% of the population may be affected to a lesser extent – but some suggest that the percentage may be higher.
Most literacy, language and numeracy teachers will have some dyslexic learners in their groups and the Disability Discrimination Act requires all teachers to be prepared to respond to their needs.
What is covered in the Framework?
The Framework covers four main areas:
The Framework does not duplicate the guidance given in the Department for Education and Skills publication Access for All: Guidance in making the adult literacy and numeracy core curricula accessible. However, teachers are recommended to refer to Access for All as perhaps the best source of practical teaching suggestions to help dyslexic learners that is currently available.
Obtain your copy of the Framework
The Framework itself is also available as a printed publication. Copies can be obtained from
Please quote ref: AFDD2
This Framework was produced as part of a project to research approaches to teaching and learning with dyslexic learners in adult literacy, numeracy and ESOL provision undertaken in 2003–04. Part of that project involved action research with organisations where approaches covered in the Framework are in use.
Multimedia
On this website, together with the Framework are additional materials from those action research projects. These include learners and teachers talking about each approach and images of the approaches in action.
Source: Skills for life
You can find this page and download any referenced resources from the Excellence Gateway at http://excellence.org.uk/framework4dyslexia.