Interventions aimed at increasing literacy skills in those at risk of offending behaviour

The primary focus of this research was concerned with improving the basic reading skills of those who did not achieve them during the early years of formal education. The thesis unfolds as follows; Chapter 1 provides a definition of terms, a general scope of the problems relating to low basic skills...

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Main Author: Hulson-Jones, Amy
Published: Bangor University 2013
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spelling ndltd-bl.uk-oai-ethos.bl.uk-6126052019-01-04T03:18:10ZInterventions aimed at increasing literacy skills in those at risk of offending behaviourHulson-Jones, Amy2013The primary focus of this research was concerned with improving the basic reading skills of those who did not achieve them during the early years of formal education. The thesis unfolds as follows; Chapter 1 provides a definition of terms, a general scope of the problems relating to low basic skills with a specific emphasis on offending behaviour. This chapter gives an overview of the research involved with adult education, its provision and impact on particular groups of adults including prisoners. Chapter 2 documents the first study that evaluated the use of a reading programme with three adult struggling readers. The programme - Toolbox Series for Literacy® - that combines Direct Instruction (DI), Precision Teaching (PT) and behaviour management techniques was found to be effective in improving reading ability for two of the three participants. Chapter 3 examines the barriers to participation in adult education using a qualitative approach to explore the perceptions of leamers/potentialleamers and service providers. The study uncovers discrepancies between the barriers reported between the two groups. Chapters 4 and 5 are early intervention studies that evaluates the use MimioSprout® programmes with children at risk of engaging in criminal behaviour.372.4Bangor Universityhttps://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.612605https://research.bangor.ac.uk/portal/en/theses/interventions-aimed-at-increasing-literacy-skills-in-those-at-risk-of-offending-behaviour(4ad7874d-363b-4720-a22d-a650d96fe7b1).htmlElectronic Thesis or Dissertation
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Interventions aimed at increasing literacy skills in those at risk of offending behaviour
description The primary focus of this research was concerned with improving the basic reading skills of those who did not achieve them during the early years of formal education. The thesis unfolds as follows; Chapter 1 provides a definition of terms, a general scope of the problems relating to low basic skills with a specific emphasis on offending behaviour. This chapter gives an overview of the research involved with adult education, its provision and impact on particular groups of adults including prisoners. Chapter 2 documents the first study that evaluated the use of a reading programme with three adult struggling readers. The programme - Toolbox Series for Literacy® - that combines Direct Instruction (DI), Precision Teaching (PT) and behaviour management techniques was found to be effective in improving reading ability for two of the three participants. Chapter 3 examines the barriers to participation in adult education using a qualitative approach to explore the perceptions of leamers/potentialleamers and service providers. The study uncovers discrepancies between the barriers reported between the two groups. Chapters 4 and 5 are early intervention studies that evaluates the use MimioSprout® programmes with children at risk of engaging in criminal behaviour.
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title Interventions aimed at increasing literacy skills in those at risk of offending behaviour
title_short Interventions aimed at increasing literacy skills in those at risk of offending behaviour
title_full Interventions aimed at increasing literacy skills in those at risk of offending behaviour
title_fullStr Interventions aimed at increasing literacy skills in those at risk of offending behaviour
title_full_unstemmed Interventions aimed at increasing literacy skills in those at risk of offending behaviour
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publisher Bangor University
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