People with dyslexia are currently under-represented in higher education throughout the world, though the extent of the shortfall in Australia is not known. Students with dyslexia face particular challenges in higher education due to the heavy reading loads required for most courses. All Australian universities offer services for students with dyslexia through a generic 'equity' or 'disability' unit. However, it is unclear from the current literature whether these services are appropriate for students with dyslexia, or what proportion of students with dyslexia are accessing such services. This literature review summarises and critiques the Australian and international literature regarding participation and experiences of students with dysle...
This article presents findings from a questionnaire survey of 136 male students, 62 with dyslexia an...
Mode of access: World Wide WebTheoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 66-77Chapter 1 : Introduction a...
Support for students with dyslexia in Irish higher education institutions is coordinated in a tradit...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "This book reflects on issues relating to...
Research suggests that tertiary students with dyslexia are less likely to achieve high or passing ma...
People with dyslexia are vastly under-represented in universities (Katusic et al., 2001, Richardson ...
There has been a notable lack of research, reported teaching experience and standardisation of asses...
Disability legislation demands inclusive institutional policy and practice to meet the needs of the ...
Using a database of all students in higher education in the UK in 1995–1996, students with dyslexia ...
Dyslexia is a specific learning disability affecting 1 in 10 people nationwide. Literature acknowled...
Internationally, there are gaps in our understanding of the role of Disability Service Officers (DSO...
Vocational University has 20% of the student population with a specific learning difficulty. The UK ...
It is generally estimated that 10% of society are dyslexic, and a growing number of university stude...
This research focused on the exploration of 22 adult students diagnosed with dyslexia1, as well as D...
The number of students entering higher education in the UK has increased over the last few years due...
This article presents findings from a questionnaire survey of 136 male students, 62 with dyslexia an...
Mode of access: World Wide WebTheoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 66-77Chapter 1 : Introduction a...
Support for students with dyslexia in Irish higher education institutions is coordinated in a tradit...
The following text is taken from the publisher's website: "This book reflects on issues relating to...
Research suggests that tertiary students with dyslexia are less likely to achieve high or passing ma...
People with dyslexia are vastly under-represented in universities (Katusic et al., 2001, Richardson ...
There has been a notable lack of research, reported teaching experience and standardisation of asses...
Disability legislation demands inclusive institutional policy and practice to meet the needs of the ...
Using a database of all students in higher education in the UK in 1995–1996, students with dyslexia ...
Dyslexia is a specific learning disability affecting 1 in 10 people nationwide. Literature acknowled...
Internationally, there are gaps in our understanding of the role of Disability Service Officers (DSO...
Vocational University has 20% of the student population with a specific learning difficulty. The UK ...
It is generally estimated that 10% of society are dyslexic, and a growing number of university stude...
This research focused on the exploration of 22 adult students diagnosed with dyslexia1, as well as D...
The number of students entering higher education in the UK has increased over the last few years due...
This article presents findings from a questionnaire survey of 136 male students, 62 with dyslexia an...
Mode of access: World Wide WebTheoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 66-77Chapter 1 : Introduction a...
Support for students with dyslexia in Irish higher education institutions is coordinated in a tradit...