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Introduction
to CReSTeD The Council for the Registration of Schools Teaching Dyslexic pupils is a charity set up to help parents and those who advise them choose schools for children with Specific Learning Difficulties (SpLD) of which the main difficulty is dyslexia. There is however a general recognition that dyslexia rarely exists in isolation and latest research demonstrates a high level of co-morbidity with other difficulties. These include Dyspraxia, Dyscalculia, ADD, as well as Pragmatic and Semantic Language Difficulties. CReSTED acts as a source of school names which parents can use as their first step towards making a placement decision which will be critical to their child's educational future.
CReSTeD is a valuable resource for parents,
educational advisers and schools. CReSTeD
was established in 1989 and publishes its Register
of schools annually.
These schools cover all levels of provision
for dyslexic pupils and include both state and
independent provision.
The
Administrator, Christine Hancock, is available to
answer queries from schools about registration and
to ensure that schools are visited on a regular
basis.
The
schools are visited by Consultants who look to see
if this information is accurate and that the basic
criteria set by CReSTeD Council for the particular
category are met by the school. These
criteria include the provision of relevant and high
quality information technology resources, Joint
Council for Qualifications (JCQ) approved training qualifications for teachers,
awareness of the needs of dyslexic pupils by the
non-specialist staff, and arrangements to obtain and
provide special provision for examinations.
It has to be said that there have been too
many occasions when such basic criteria have not
been met, despite the school purporting to help
dyslexic pupils. Schools
are visited on a three yearly cycle, with possible
earlier visits if there is a change in location.
If the Head of a CReSTeD school changes, we
require the school to inform us and ask the new Head
to confirm that the
school intends to continue with the dyslexia
provision in accordance with the criteria set by
CReSTeD (at the agreed category level).
This enables us to retain the school's details in the Register without the need for an extra visit. CReSTeD Council will also initiate 'responsive' visits if it has any cause for concern about a particular school. Thus
CReSTeD gives some reassurance as to the level of
provision of a school. The
Register The website contains all the information that is in the Register. It is updated as new information is received, or new schools approved, and contains links to the websites of all registered schools as well as to other websites which may be of assistance to parents of dyslexic children.
Conclusion Categories
of Schools
Please
note that schools listed as Dyslexia Specialist
Provision may also have provision for other We are also extremely pleased to introduce the new Maintained Sector category. CReSTeD is currently working to add more maintained schools to the listing, although some maintained schools may be found in other categories. Please contact the administrator for more information. Our
Categories: Dyslexia
Specialist Provision Schools - DSP The school is established primarily to teach pupils with dyslexia. The curriculum and timetable are designed to meet specific needs in a holistic, co-ordinated manner with a significant number of staff qualified in teaching dyslexic pupils. Specialist Provision Schools - SPS The
school is established to teach pupils with Specific
Learning Difficulties plus high functioning Dyslexia Unit - DU The
school has a designated Unit or Centre that provides
specialist tuition on a small group or individual
basis, according to need.
The Unit or Centre is an adequately resourced
teaching area under the management of a senior
specialist teacher, who co-ordinates the work of
other specialist teachers and ensures on-going
liaison with all mainstream teachers.
This senior specialist teacher will probably
have Head of Department status, and will certainly
have significant input into the curriculum design
and Specialist Classes - SC Schools
where dyslexic pupils are taught in separate classes
within the school for some lessons, most probably
English and mathematics.
These are taught by teachers with
qualifications in Withdrawal
System - WS Schools
where dyslexic pupils are withdrawn from
appropriately selected lessons for specialist Maintained
Sector - MS Maintained schools where the school's inclusion strategies support dyslexic pupils to access the curriculum; where there is an effective system of identifying dyslexic pupils; where there is a withdrawal system for individualised literacy support. There is positive on-going communication between mainstream and SEN staff, and the SMT.
Criteria
for Categories
CReSTeD
would expect to see in all
schools:
Registration
Fees
Consultants are self-employed and serve as agents of Council. Schools will be invoiced by CReSTeD for the visit fee plus a standard cost of £155 per consultant to cover expenses.
Payment must be received before the visit
date is arranged. Fee/expenses
increases take place annually in September linked to
the national teach
This
checklist is used by consultants when visiting
classes. 1.
Seating facilitates easy access
teacher-pupil, pupil-board/OHP
CReSTeD Registered office: Greygarth, Littleworth, Winchcombe, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL54 5BT England Tel: 01242 604852 Email: crested@crested.org.uk Administrator: Christine Hancock Registered Charity No. 1052103
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