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摘要
学习障碍,特别是阅读障碍,影响着各级教育中学生的学习过程和学习成绩。本叙述性综述旨在概述大学研究中与阅读障碍患者有关的调查主题,而对这些实证知识的映射有可能反映出这些研究的不同阶段。从 2001 年至 2020 年期间在 Web of Science 数据库中登记的 923 项研究中,我们收录了 65 项研究,这些研究代表了有关大学学习决策、大学环境适应、阅读障碍患者的学习策略以及大学提供的支持等方面的知识概览。研究结果表明,阅读障碍及其症状可能会成为成功完成大学学业的障碍,但这些学生可以通过适当的支持克服这些障碍。
S dyslexiou k vysokoškolskému titulu: Naratívna syntéza
Learning disabilities, specifically dyslexia, affect learning processes and school performance of pupils and students at all levels of education. The aim of this narrative synthesis is to outline the topics that are investigated in relation to the university studies of people with dyslexia, while the mapping of this empirical knowledge has the potential to reflect these studies at their different stages. From 923 studies registered between 2001 and 2020 in the Web of Science database, we included 65 studies, which represent an overview of knowledge about decisions about university studies, adjustment in the university environment, study strategies of individuals with dyslexia and support that is provided by university. The results show that dyslexia and its symptoms can be a barrier to successful university studies, yet these students can overcome these barriers with adequate support.