Maple Hayes
Maple Hayes School is an independent special school located in Lichfield, Staffordshire, England. It specializes in providing education for children with specific learning difficulties, particularly dyslexia. The school is renowned for its unique approach to teaching literacy through the use of morphemes, which are the smallest units of meaning in a language.
History[edit | edit source]
Maple Hayes School was established in 1981 by Dr. Neville Brown, a psychologist and educationalist, who developed a novel approach to teaching children with dyslexia. The school is situated in a historic building, which adds to its charm and provides a conducive learning environment.
Educational Approach[edit | edit source]
The educational approach at Maple Hayes is distinct from traditional methods. Instead of relying on phonics, the school uses a morpheme-based strategy. This involves teaching students to recognize and understand the meaning of morphemes, which helps them to decode and comprehend words more effectively. This method has been shown to be particularly beneficial for students with dyslexia, who often struggle with phonetic approaches.
Facilities[edit | edit source]
Maple Hayes School is equipped with modern facilities to support its educational programs. The school has classrooms designed to accommodate small groups, allowing for personalized attention. Additionally, there are specialized resources for teaching literacy and other subjects.
Achievements[edit | edit source]
The school has received recognition for its innovative teaching methods and has been featured in various educational studies. Students from Maple Hayes have shown significant improvements in literacy skills, and the school has a track record of helping students achieve academic success.
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