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" Understanding School Structure and the Connection to Diagnosing Dyslexic Students: Leave No Stone Unturned "


Document Type : Latin Dissertation
Language of Document : English
Record Number : 805047
Doc. No : TL49890
Call number : ‭2042344858;‮ ‬10815622‬
Main Entry : Kareem, Mahmooda Mahmood 
Title & Author : Understanding School Structure and the Connection to Diagnosing Dyslexic Students: Leave No Stone Unturned\ Nathaniel David PenningtonBarrera, Iran
College : California State University, Fresno
Date : 2018
Degree : M.S.W.
field of study : Social Work Education
student score : 2018
Page No : 82
Note : Committee members: Cole, Christopher; Delich, Nancy
Note : Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-0-355-92502-9
Abstract : While the overarching function of public educational institutions is to instruct students in the proper methods of intellectual, psychological, and emotional growth, the total institution of academia can marginalize students. With regards to students with learning disabilities, stereotypically erudite functions of being an accomplished student become extremely challenging. Dyslexia is considered the most common and studied of learning disabilities that impacts 80% of all students identified as having a learning disability (Shaywitz, 1998). Although data are antiquated and sparse, continued study of dyslexia begs the question of how academic needs of students are being identified. Where the <i>Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM-5) </i> classifies academically based disorders as either learning disorders or communication impairments, schools approach dyslexia from the standpoint of phonological deficits alone (American Psychiatric Association, 2013; Snowling & Hulme, 2012). The present study will aid academic practitioners, and other associated professionals in meeting the needs of dyslexic students to increase service delivery while reducing academic relegation. Nathaniel David Pennington May 2018
Subject : Disability studies; Special education
Descriptor : Health and environmental sciences;Education;Dyslexia;Service delivery;Social work;Special education
Added Entry : Barrera, Iran
Added Entry : Social Work EducationCalifornia State University, Fresno
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