<div><p>ABSTRACT Objective: to describe the knowledge of elementary school teachers on child dyslexia. Methods: 10 teachers from the 1st to the 5th year of elementary education in public schools in the municipality of Abreu e Lima, Pernambuco, Brazil, participated in the study. A semi-structured interview was conducted with each teacher, individually, in the school itself and was based on some guiding questions. Results: content analysis allowed the identification of three thematic categories: 1. Teacher training does not address dyslexia; 2. Feelings and difficulties of the literacy teacher facing the challenges of literacy; 3. Lack of knowledge about dyslexia: school management of possibly dyslexic children. Conclusion: the research r...
This study aims to investigate and compare in-service and pre-service teachers confidence and knowle...
The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) has declared reading failure a ...
Current understandings about the nature of persistent reading problems have been influenced by resea...
ABSTRACT Objective: to describe the knowledge of elementary school teachers on child dyslexia. Met...
The teacher is an expert in the provision of educational work, that should be qualified to teach als...
This present study has as general objective to analyze the vision of the teachers of the early chil...
Background The most common reading disability is dyslexia. This reading disability encompasses vario...
AbstractIn this paper we intend to explore how the teachers feel about dyslexia and compare this wit...
Dyslexia is a learning disability that affects children at all educational levels, making it diffic...
Primary school teachers play a significant role in the early identification of students ...
AbstractThis study aimed to identify and evaluate elementary teacher candidates’ level of knowledge,...
The main objective of this research article is to analyze the level of knowledge of teachers of the ...
Dyslexia is a phenomenon that recently has been recognized socially and attracted the attention of e...
Teacher trainees are a critical group of professionals responsible for identifying students with dys...
This work aimed to identify what 5th grade teachers from private and public schools of João Pessoa, ...
This study aims to investigate and compare in-service and pre-service teachers confidence and knowle...
The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) has declared reading failure a ...
Current understandings about the nature of persistent reading problems have been influenced by resea...
ABSTRACT Objective: to describe the knowledge of elementary school teachers on child dyslexia. Met...
The teacher is an expert in the provision of educational work, that should be qualified to teach als...
This present study has as general objective to analyze the vision of the teachers of the early chil...
Background The most common reading disability is dyslexia. This reading disability encompasses vario...
AbstractIn this paper we intend to explore how the teachers feel about dyslexia and compare this wit...
Dyslexia is a learning disability that affects children at all educational levels, making it diffic...
Primary school teachers play a significant role in the early identification of students ...
AbstractThis study aimed to identify and evaluate elementary teacher candidates’ level of knowledge,...
The main objective of this research article is to analyze the level of knowledge of teachers of the ...
Dyslexia is a phenomenon that recently has been recognized socially and attracted the attention of e...
Teacher trainees are a critical group of professionals responsible for identifying students with dys...
This work aimed to identify what 5th grade teachers from private and public schools of João Pessoa, ...
This study aims to investigate and compare in-service and pre-service teachers confidence and knowle...
The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) has declared reading failure a ...
Current understandings about the nature of persistent reading problems have been influenced by resea...