Dyslexia Assessment
SUSAN CAMPBELL MA BEd PGDip(Dyslexia) APC
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Educational Consultant
6 Hampton Court Ave
East Molesey
Surrey
KT8 0BQ
Phone: 0208 398 5900
Email: susancampbell0@me.com
Web: dyslexia-assess.com
QUALIFICATIONS and EXPERIENCE |
QUALIFICATIONS:
- MA (Education) Kingston University
- PGDip (Dyslexia) Dyslexia Institute/Kingston University
- BEd (Education) London University
- AMBDA (1996) Associate Member of British Dyslexia Association
- APC Assessment Practising Certificate SpLD
EXPERIENCE:
Over 30 years experience in education in both state and private sectors. Primary and secondary phases, further/higher education, and adults.
University Associate Lecturer - Tutor for MA dissertation courses and post-graduate diploma programmes in special educational needs.
Principal of Assessment and Tuition Centre - Dyslexia Institute. Management of Educational Psychologist assessments for young children to adults. Educational assessments. Tuition through multi-sensory language programmes. Parental advice and support. Teacher training for SpLD.
LEA Specialist Teacher for Specific Learning Difficulties - Ten years experience advising schools on assessment, tuition, and staff training. Collaborated on research programmes, development of assessment procedures for pupils with literacy difficulties.
Special Educational Needs Coordinator - Developed SpLD screening procedure; examination access arrangements; staff training in SpLD and further special educational needs.
Private practice - Educational assessments for specific learning difficulties and examination access arrangements.