This paper tells the stories of two trainee teachers and their personal experiences of dyslexia. Both informants were English and training to be primary school teachers in England. Through drawing on their own experiences of education, the stories illustrate how dyslexia has shaped the self-concept, self-esteem and resilience of each informant. The narratives presented in this paper illustrate powerfully the ways in which teachers can have a positive or negative impact on the self-concepts of students with dyslexia. Both had been inspired by teachers they had met, and these positive role models had given them the confidence to pursue their own ambitions. However, both had encountered teachers who lacked empathy and patience, and these teach...
This paper offers an overview of the life history project, 'Living with dyslexia: Olivia's life hist...
This study explored the perceptions of trainee teachers with dyslexia, and their mentors, of their p...
This study explored the perceptions of trainee teachers with dyslexia, and their mentors, of their p...
This paper tells the stories of two trainee teachers and their personal experiences of dyslexia. Bot...
This paper tells the stories of two trainee teachers and their personal experiences of dyslexia. Bot...
This paper tells the stories of two trainee teachers and their personal experiences of dyslexia. Bo...
This article uses a life history approach to explore personal experiences of dyslexia of one higher-...
This paper reports the findings of a narrative study with two pre-service English language teachers ...
Stories from adult students with dyslexia are not widely heard in Aotearoa/New Zealand. While workin...
This paper sheds light onto a poorly presented group of professionals - teachers with dyslexia in Fi...
In the current climate of inclusion, an important issue involves the inclusion of teachers with a ra...
This paper considers the development of teachers’ professional identity in the context of educators ...
This paper considers the development of teachers’ professional identity in the context of educators ...
This study investigates stories of resilience in people with dyslexia. It provides a brief overview ...
Literature has explored the placement experiences of primary school trainee teachers with dyslexia b...
This paper offers an overview of the life history project, 'Living with dyslexia: Olivia's life hist...
This study explored the perceptions of trainee teachers with dyslexia, and their mentors, of their p...
This study explored the perceptions of trainee teachers with dyslexia, and their mentors, of their p...
This paper tells the stories of two trainee teachers and their personal experiences of dyslexia. Bot...
This paper tells the stories of two trainee teachers and their personal experiences of dyslexia. Bot...
This paper tells the stories of two trainee teachers and their personal experiences of dyslexia. Bo...
This article uses a life history approach to explore personal experiences of dyslexia of one higher-...
This paper reports the findings of a narrative study with two pre-service English language teachers ...
Stories from adult students with dyslexia are not widely heard in Aotearoa/New Zealand. While workin...
This paper sheds light onto a poorly presented group of professionals - teachers with dyslexia in Fi...
In the current climate of inclusion, an important issue involves the inclusion of teachers with a ra...
This paper considers the development of teachers’ professional identity in the context of educators ...
This paper considers the development of teachers’ professional identity in the context of educators ...
This study investigates stories of resilience in people with dyslexia. It provides a brief overview ...
Literature has explored the placement experiences of primary school trainee teachers with dyslexia b...
This paper offers an overview of the life history project, 'Living with dyslexia: Olivia's life hist...
This study explored the perceptions of trainee teachers with dyslexia, and their mentors, of their p...
This study explored the perceptions of trainee teachers with dyslexia, and their mentors, of their p...