Literature has explored the placement experiences of primary school trainee teachers with dyslexia but there is a scarcity of research on secondary school trainees or university-based experiences. This study examined the experiences of three primary and four secondary school trainees with dyslexia, encompassing both their university and placement-based experiences in England. This research highlighted the similarities in experience across training in a primary and a secondary school but found there are specific challenges associated with training to teach at secondary school level. We also captured the strengths trainees brought to the profession. Implications for initial teacher education providers are discussed
In the current climate of inclusion, an important issue involves the inclusion of teachers with a ra...
Dyslexia is a specific learning disability affecting 1 in 10 people nationwide. Literature acknowled...
This is a comparative study about secondary teachers’ understandings of dyslexia in England and Gree...
Literature has explored the placement experiences of primary school trainee teachers with dyslexia b...
Literature has explored the placement experiences of primary school trainee teachers with dyslexia b...
Literature has explored the placement experiences of primary school trainee teachers with dyslexia b...
Literature has explored the placement experiences of primary school trainee teachers with dyslexia b...
Given that an estimated 5–10% of the worldwide population is said to have dyslexia, it is of great i...
Given that an estimated 5–10% of the worldwide population is said to have dyslexia, it is of great i...
Given that an estimated 5–10% of the worldwide population is said to have dyslexia, it is of great i...
The aim of this research was to investigate stakeholder attitudes towards people, with dyslexia, tra...
The aim of this research was to investigate stakeholder attitudes towards people, with dyslexia, tra...
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...
The paper discusses how literacy teachers approach the differences in the reading profiles of their ...
In the current climate of inclusion, an important issue involves the inclusion of teachers with a ra...
Dyslexia is a specific learning disability affecting 1 in 10 people nationwide. Literature acknowled...
This is a comparative study about secondary teachers’ understandings of dyslexia in England and Gree...
Literature has explored the placement experiences of primary school trainee teachers with dyslexia b...
Literature has explored the placement experiences of primary school trainee teachers with dyslexia b...
Literature has explored the placement experiences of primary school trainee teachers with dyslexia b...
Literature has explored the placement experiences of primary school trainee teachers with dyslexia b...
Given that an estimated 5–10% of the worldwide population is said to have dyslexia, it is of great i...
Given that an estimated 5–10% of the worldwide population is said to have dyslexia, it is of great i...
Given that an estimated 5–10% of the worldwide population is said to have dyslexia, it is of great i...
The aim of this research was to investigate stakeholder attitudes towards people, with dyslexia, tra...
The aim of this research was to investigate stakeholder attitudes towards people, with dyslexia, tra...
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...
The paper discusses how literacy teachers approach the differences in the reading profiles of their ...
In the current climate of inclusion, an important issue involves the inclusion of teachers with a ra...
Dyslexia is a specific learning disability affecting 1 in 10 people nationwide. Literature acknowled...
This is a comparative study about secondary teachers’ understandings of dyslexia in England and Gree...