Dyslexia Around the World: A Snapshot

IF 0.5 Q4 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
N. Mather, Jennifer White, Martha Youman
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Abstract

Today 195 countries exist in the world. The purpose of this review was to provide a global picture of the services and opportunities for individuals with dyslexia. The intent was not to provide an exhaustive review of each topic, but rather to provide examples of what is occurring in different countries around the world. Through an Internet search, available information was gathered for each country. Examples are provided to illustrate the wide range of available services, media sources, assessment practices, interventions, and attitudes regarding dyslexia around the world. Findings indicate that practices regarding dyslexia are influenced by a number of factors, including culture, the orthography of a language, policies, dyslexia awareness, teacher training, and the availability of assessments and interventions. Although many countries have taken proactive steps to improve the education and overall lives of individuals with dyslexia, in some countries, dyslexia is still not acknowledged or well understood and individuals with this reading disability are stigmatized. Subscribe to LDMJ
世界各地的阅读障碍:快照
今天,世界上有195个国家。本综述的目的是为阅读障碍患者提供服务和机会的全球图景。其目的不是对每个主题进行详尽的审查,而是提供世界各地不同国家正在发生的情况的例子。通过互联网搜索,收集了每个国家的可用信息。提供的例子说明了广泛的可用服务,媒体来源,评估实践,干预措施,以及对世界各地的阅读障碍的态度。研究结果表明,有关阅读障碍的实践受到许多因素的影响,包括文化、语言的正字法、政策、阅读障碍意识、教师培训以及评估和干预的可用性。尽管许多国家已经采取了积极的措施来改善阅读障碍患者的教育和整体生活,但在一些国家,阅读障碍仍然没有得到承认或很好地理解,患有这种阅读障碍的个体仍然受到歧视。订阅LDMJ
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