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Veröffentlicht 2010, von Erwin Breitenbach, Katharina Weiland, Stephan Ellinger(Hg.) bei Kohlhammer

ISBN: 978-3-17-027810-3
Auflage: 1. Auflage
Reihe: Fördern lernen
138 Seiten
17 Abb., 11 Tab.

 
In the first part of the book, the theoretical basics of the ability to read and write are discussed. The normal procedures of acquiring writing skills as well as possible dysfunctions are laid out in detail and systematised theoretically.
In the following chapters these clear structures aid the analysis of concrete dysfunctions: e.g. dyslexia and the debate on differing causes.
In the second ...
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In the first part of the book, the theoretical basics of the ability to read and write are discussed. The normal procedures of acquiring writing skills as well as possible dysfunctions are laid out in detail and systematised theoretically.
In the following chapters these clear structures aid the analysis of concrete dysfunctions: e.g. dyslexia and the debate on differing causes.
In the second part of the book education and training programmes are presented. Effective strategies and methods from the vast array of furthering material that have been proven empirically are introduced.

Über Erwin Breitenbach, Katharina Weiland

Prof. Dr. Breitenbach, psychologist, teaches at the institute for rehabilitation at the Humbolt-University of Berlin emphasising on psychology of rehabilitation.
Katharina Weiland is academic assistant at the same institute.