This article explores the lived experiences of students with dyslexia at public universities. The researcher conducted a qualitative phenomenological study using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis and collected data via semi-structured, in-depth interviews from university students who have all been formally diagnosed with dyslexia. Three main themes emerged from the data: (1) barriers to learning (2) coping strategies employed by dyslexic students, and, (3) the support offered by university structures. The findings indicated that dyslexic students experience a significant amount of anxiety at university, and this is often linked to the lack of societal awareness of dyslexia by academic staff. The findings also revealed that although d...
Research suggests that tertiary students with dyslexia are less likely to achieve high or passing ma...
According to research by AHEAD (2021), students with specific learning difficulties (SLD) are access...
The experience of dyslexic students in higher education is examined in this thesis in four studies:...
People with dyslexia are vastly under-represented in universities (Katusic et al., 2001, Richardson ...
Dyslexia is a specific learning disability affecting 1 in 10 people nationwide. Literature acknowled...
This thesis, discusses the implications of the social and private constructions of dyslexia for the ...
This article presents findings from a questionnaire survey of 136 male students, 62 with dyslexia an...
Despite dyslexia being the most common specific educational disorder for children in the UK today (B...
It is generally estimated that 10% of society are dyslexic, and a growing number of university stude...
Objective: To explore the academic experiences of student nurses with a formal diagnosis of dyslexi...
AbstractThis study examined how dyslexia affects students’ ability to benefit from higher education,...
The purpose of this study is to find out the experiences and obstacles that people with dyslexia fa...
This study explores the lived experiences of three dyslexic university students as they negotiate a ...
This study investigates ways in which assistive learning technologies shape the learning experiences...
Many dyslexic students report feeling ‘out of place’ or unsupported during their time at UK Higher E...
Research suggests that tertiary students with dyslexia are less likely to achieve high or passing ma...
According to research by AHEAD (2021), students with specific learning difficulties (SLD) are access...
The experience of dyslexic students in higher education is examined in this thesis in four studies:...
People with dyslexia are vastly under-represented in universities (Katusic et al., 2001, Richardson ...
Dyslexia is a specific learning disability affecting 1 in 10 people nationwide. Literature acknowled...
This thesis, discusses the implications of the social and private constructions of dyslexia for the ...
This article presents findings from a questionnaire survey of 136 male students, 62 with dyslexia an...
Despite dyslexia being the most common specific educational disorder for children in the UK today (B...
It is generally estimated that 10% of society are dyslexic, and a growing number of university stude...
Objective: To explore the academic experiences of student nurses with a formal diagnosis of dyslexi...
AbstractThis study examined how dyslexia affects students’ ability to benefit from higher education,...
The purpose of this study is to find out the experiences and obstacles that people with dyslexia fa...
This study explores the lived experiences of three dyslexic university students as they negotiate a ...
This study investigates ways in which assistive learning technologies shape the learning experiences...
Many dyslexic students report feeling ‘out of place’ or unsupported during their time at UK Higher E...
Research suggests that tertiary students with dyslexia are less likely to achieve high or passing ma...
According to research by AHEAD (2021), students with specific learning difficulties (SLD) are access...
The experience of dyslexic students in higher education is examined in this thesis in four studies:...