Teachers' Perceptions and Preparedness for Teaching English as a Foreign Language to Students with Developmental Dyslexia: A Systematic Review.

IF 3 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL
Vasiliki Folia, Afroditi Malisiova
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Abstract

Students with developmental dyslexia (DD) face significant challenges when learning English as a foreign language (EFL), highlighting the need for targeted support in educational systems. EFL teachers' perceptions and preparedness regarding DD are crucial for effective instruction and improved learning outcomes in inclusive classrooms. However, no systematic review has yet explored EFL teachers' perceptions and preparedness to teach students with DD. This systematic review, conducted in accordance with the PRISMA guidelines, examines existing research between 2005 and 2025 on EFL teachers' perceptions and preparedness to teach students with DD. Studies were retrieved from databases including APA PsycNet, Crossref, ERIC, ProQuest, PubMed, and Scopus databases. Of 17,798 results, 16 studies met the inclusion criteria. The findings reveal mixed EFL teachers' perceptions toward DD and inadequate training specific to DD. Moreover, practical teaching strategies and targeted interventions remain underrepresented in the literature. Most teachers lack formal DD-specific training, leading to insufficient classroom support. This review emphasizes the urgent need for improved in-service training and the development of effective resources. Future research should prioritize developing and evaluating practical teaching strategies and professional development programs on teacher preparedness in EFL contexts.

教师对发展性阅读障碍学生英语作为外语教学的认知和准备:系统回顾。
发展性阅读障碍(DD)的学生在学习英语作为外语(EFL)时面临着重大挑战,这突出了教育系统对有针对性支持的需求。在包容性课堂中,英语教师对DD的认知和准备对于有效教学和改善学习成果至关重要。然而,目前还没有系统的综述探讨了英语教师教授DD学生的认知和准备情况。根据PRISMA指南进行的这一系统综述,检查了2005年至2025年之间关于英语教师教授DD学生的认知和准备情况的现有研究。研究数据来自APA PsycNet、Crossref、ERIC、ProQuest、PubMed和Scopus数据库。在17798项结果中,有16项研究符合纳入标准。研究结果表明,英语教师对DD的看法不一,针对DD的培训不足。此外,实用的教学策略和有针对性的干预措施在文献中仍然缺乏代表性。大多数教师缺乏正式的针对性培训,导致课堂支持不足。这项审查强调迫切需要改进在职培训和开发有效资源。未来的研究应优先发展和评估英语背景下教师准备的实用教学策略和专业发展计划。
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