The main aim of this study was to assess teachers’ awareness levels of dyslexia, their perceptions of their ability to identify and manage dyslexia, and their perceptions of the adequacy of their pre-service and in-service training in dyslexia. The sample comprised teachers at 16 mainstream high schools in the Western Cape. A Likert type scale questionnaire was used to collect data that were analysed by means of a sign test of difference and a Kruskal-Wallis test of variance. The results indicated that teachers had adequate knowledge of dyslexia, believed they are able to identify and manage dyslexia, and believed that they received little or no pre-service and in-service training in dyslexia. The main conclusion that can be drawn is that t...
Primary school teachers play a significant role in the early identification of students ...
Background: Inclusive education requires that the framework within which education is delivered shou...
The main purpose of the study is to investigate factors that influence the lack of information on dy...
The aim of this study is to assess the effectiveness of video teaching programme on dyslexia it ide...
Given that an estimated 5–10% of the worldwide population is said to have dyslexia, it is of great i...
This study was conducted to determine the challenges faced by the Senior Phase teachers of dyslexic ...
Teacher trainees are a critical group of professionals responsible for identifying students with dys...
Background The most common reading disability is dyslexia. This reading disability encompasses vario...
This qualitative study sought to expand what is known about best practice for students with dyslexia...
Abstract: This research study investigated the classroom inclusion practices in support of learners ...
Literature has explored the placement experiences of primary school trainee teachers with dyslexia b...
The aim of this research was to investigate stakeholder attitudes towards people, with dyslexia, tra...
Background: The role of the teacher is of immense importance in early years schooling of any childre...
With this study we sought to investigate the effectiveness of assessment of learners with dyslexia i...
This study aims to investigate and compare in-service and pre-service teachers confidence and knowle...
Primary school teachers play a significant role in the early identification of students ...
Background: Inclusive education requires that the framework within which education is delivered shou...
The main purpose of the study is to investigate factors that influence the lack of information on dy...
The aim of this study is to assess the effectiveness of video teaching programme on dyslexia it ide...
Given that an estimated 5–10% of the worldwide population is said to have dyslexia, it is of great i...
This study was conducted to determine the challenges faced by the Senior Phase teachers of dyslexic ...
Teacher trainees are a critical group of professionals responsible for identifying students with dys...
Background The most common reading disability is dyslexia. This reading disability encompasses vario...
This qualitative study sought to expand what is known about best practice for students with dyslexia...
Abstract: This research study investigated the classroom inclusion practices in support of learners ...
Literature has explored the placement experiences of primary school trainee teachers with dyslexia b...
The aim of this research was to investigate stakeholder attitudes towards people, with dyslexia, tra...
Background: The role of the teacher is of immense importance in early years schooling of any childre...
With this study we sought to investigate the effectiveness of assessment of learners with dyslexia i...
This study aims to investigate and compare in-service and pre-service teachers confidence and knowle...
Primary school teachers play a significant role in the early identification of students ...
Background: Inclusive education requires that the framework within which education is delivered shou...
The main purpose of the study is to investigate factors that influence the lack of information on dy...