    Course
Assignments The
course consists of five Modules, each with one Assignment: The
Course Assignments have been specially prepared so that they can easily be
completed by students who may themselves be dyslexic, or who may have difficulties
with spelling and writing.
Each
assignment should be sent in by email.
What
is the difference between the Certificate and the Parents' courses?
Assignments
for the Regular/Standard route
Students following the Regular/Standard
route are asked to write an Assignment of 500-600 words about what they have learned
at the end of each Module (Five Assignments in all). These are not expected to
take the form of planned academic essays, but should be a personal response to
the content of the Module. Students are encouraged to contribute from their own
experience in their writing. Assignments
for the Practical Route
The
Practical Route involves students in doing Exercises with a child or teenager
who is dyslexic, or who is experiencing similar difficulties with reading,
spelling or writing. This child may be a student's own child, or may be a child
that the student is working with in school. There
are 60 Practical Exercises spread throughout the course. Students may do
as many as they wish, but must select and complete 3 to be assessed for each Module
(15 Practical Exercises in all), writing 100-150 words of notes on each Exercise.
A
mixture of Assignments As
each Module is studied, students may choose whether they wish to do it in the
Regular/Standard way or in the Practical way. Spelling
Whilst correct spelling
does not form part of the assessment, and spelling errors will be ignored
in the grading of assessments, work should be spell-checked before submission.
No computer at home?
Students
who do not have a computer at home should use a computer at a library, Internet cafe or a friend's computer to send in their assignments. A free email address may be set up at Hotmail or Yahoo if you do not have one already. Assignments are not accepted by mail/post.
Grades/Assessment
Assignments will normally
be assessed within two or three days, but not later than within fourteen days
of receipt, and a grade and comments returned to the student. There are two
possible grades - Pass and Repeat.
If an Assignment is graded as 'Repeat', the course tutor will provide suggestions
for improvement. Assignments assessed as 'Repeat' may be re-submitted any number
of times by a student. 
Completion
of the Assignments
The
course is administered by distance learning, and may be taken anywhere
in the world. The course allows students to move house while they are taking the
course, and allows for gaps in learning. Whilst the recommended time for completion
of the course is six months, all the course Assignments must be completed
within a twelve month period unless there are unusual circumstances.
Advice about Study Skills
is to be found on the CD-Rom, and should be read by students before starting the
course. |