Private Dyslexia Tuition: Information for Parents
Information Sheet Number 12
Private Dyslexia Tuition: Information for Parents.
Patoss has an Index of Tutors and Assessors which lists members willing to have their names given to other professionals or parents seeking tutors, assessment or advice. There are also specialist dyslexia teaching centres in different parts of England and Wales.
PATOSS (Professional Association for Teachers of Students with Specific Learning Difficulties) is also able to arrange insurance for specialist teachers and assessors.
Ground rules should be established from the start and both parties should satisfy themselves that the tutor is able to meet the student's needs and that they are able to relate well.
The following information may be used for guidelines.
Specialist Teaching:
You could ask for a copy of the tutor's CV, or consider the following factors.
- Experience of teaching dyslexic learners.
- Teaching qualifications with dates, including Department for Education or General Teaching Council registration number, if held.
- Specialist dyslexia teacher training is essential. You are advised to check for which level[s] they are accredited and have experience. One of the following qualifications would be advantageous:
- SpLD (Specific Learning Difficulties) Certificate holders are qualified for teaching, and may assess for the purposes of establishing a teaching programme
- SpLD (Specific Learning Difficulties) Diploma holders or those holding an SpLD Assessment Practising Certificate [APC] are qualified to teach and to provide full diagnostic assessments.
- Note if the tutor regularly updates his/her knowledge, e.g. courses, seminars, conferences etc.
- Ask about his/her current teaching post(s) if any and note relevance for your child.
Additional recognition:
- Teachers with specialist training may hold full or associate membership of PATOSS
- They might also hold an SpLD Assessment Practising Certificate, confirming specialist training in diagnostic assessment and a commitment to continuing professional development in this area. An SpLD APC is required for specialist teachers supplying diagnostic assessments in support of Disabled Student Allowances for Higher Education.
- Teachers with specialist training may apply for AMBDA (Associate Member of BDA) status for SpLD Diploma holders or ATS (Approved Teacher Status) for SpLD Certificate holders.
- They might be members of other Specialised groups such as ADSHE (Association of Dyslexia Specialists in Higher Education.
Detail to consider:
- Would a multi-sensory structured programme be used for literacy?
- Would it be appropriate for the specialist teacher to be familiar with the National Curriculum, or with particular GCSE syllabuses?
- Would specialist study skills need to be taught?
- Would ICT be available and/or beneficial?
- Are there recommendations from a Practitioner Psychologist or Specialist Teacher full diagnostic assessment to work from?
- Would the tutor be suitably qualified to make an assessment either for their own teaching purposes or otherwise, e.g. for provisions for examinations such as GCSE, for Disabled Student Allowances?
- Would the tutor be required to write reports or be prepared to attend meetings at school or liaise with the SENCO (Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator) in school or the classroom teachers?
- Clarification needs to be established as to when, where and how frequently the lessons will take place. It is possible for a school to approve absence for an education activity including: "franchised pupils receiving part of their tuition at another location while remaining under overall supervision of the home / school (i.e. a flexible arrangement short of formal dual registration). This can include special tuition for dyslexic children and sick children being taught at home but remaining on roll." DCSF, formerly DfEE, Circular 10/99.
- Would the parent want to observe the lessons?
- Would homework be set with guidelines for parental assistance?
Assessments:
- Do you have recommendations from a Practitioner Psychologist or Specialist Teacher full diagnostic assessment to work from?
- Is the tutor suitably qualified to make an assessment either for his/her own teaching purposes, for provisions for examinations such as GCSE or for Disabled Students Allowances?
- Will the tutor write reports for you to give to school or attend meetings there?
Fees and Conditions:
- Establish whether the lessons will be on an individual or group basis and their length.
- Establish how much the lessons will cost and payment arrangements.
- Ask how often reports, verbal or written, will be produced and whether these will be chargeable. Progress should be reviewed regularly, e.g. termly or at six monthly intervals with reports.
- Establish whether there will be cancellation fees or additional charges for materials.
- Ask whether the tutor is insured. PATOSS is able to arrange this.
- Has the tutor obtained a CRB [Criminal Records Bureau] check? Those teachers employed by a DfE (formerly DfES) registered school should have this already in place.
- Ask for references and take them up by telephone as well as in writing.
Useful contacts:
PATOSS
PO Box 10
Evesham
Worcs WR11 6ZW
Fax: 01386 712 640
E-mail: patoss@evesham.ac.uk
Web: http://www.patoss-dyslexia.org
BRITISH DYSLEXIA ASSOCIATION
Tel: Helpline 0845 251 9002
Tel: Office 0845 251 9003
Fax: 0845 251 9005
Web: http://www.bdadyslexia.org.uk/
Department for Education (DfE)
Tel: 0870 000 2288 Web: http://www.education.gov.uk/
August 2011
Related:
Pointers for Private Dyslexia Tutors
Patoss Code of Ethics for Specialist Teachers and Assessors
In this area:
Music and Dyslexia
IT and Dyslexia at 16+
Neuro Development Approach to the Treatment of Learning Difficulties
Visual Problems associated with Reading and Spelling Difficulty
Using Computers with SpLD Students
Assessing for Special Arrangements - Guidance for Teachers & Employers
Book List
Assessment Resources for Exam Arrangements
Dyslexic Pupils at Grammar Schools
Pointers for Private Dyslexia Tutors
Private Dyslexia Tuition: Information for Parents
Tips for Students with Extra Time in Examinations
Glossary
What does Reading and Spelling Age Tell Us?
Patoss-BCS Readability Project Report
Patoss Code of Ethics for Specialist Teachers and Assessors

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