Educators’ perceptions of the impact of reading difficulties for young people

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Australian Journal of Learning Difficulties Pub Date : 2020-01-02 DOI:10.1080/19404158.2020.1734952
Mary Claessen, Peta L. Dzidic, M. Boyes, N. Badcock, Mandy Nayton, S. Leitão
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ABSTRACT There is a growing body of work describing the psychosocial impact of reading difficulties. Educators play a key role in teaching children to read; therefore, it is important to consider how they view the impact of reading difficulties on young people. Given this, the aim of this research was to explore the lived experiences of educators who work with young people with reading difficulties. A qualitative phenomenological approach was adopted to develop an understanding of educators’ perspectives of the impact of reading difficulties. Twenty educators were interviewed, and transcripts analysed thematically. The themes identified contributed to a compelling narrative regarding how educators perceived young people’s response to a diagnosis of dyslexia, and a number of contextual factors that appeared to shape mental-health outcomes of young people with reading difficulties. In particular, educators’ perceptions of young people’s response to diagnosis appear to reflect a broader narrative of “difference” and “shame”.
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教育工作者对青少年阅读困难影响的看法
越来越多的研究描述了阅读困难的社会心理影响。教育工作者在教育儿童阅读方面发挥着关键作用;因此,考虑他们如何看待阅读困难对年轻人的影响是很重要的。鉴于此,本研究的目的是探索与有阅读困难的年轻人一起工作的教育工作者的生活经历。本研究采用质性现象学方法,以了解教育工作者对阅读困难影响的看法。对20位教育工作者进行了采访,并对笔录进行了主题分析。所确定的主题促成了一个令人信服的叙述,关于教育者如何看待年轻人对阅读障碍诊断的反应,以及一些背景因素,这些因素似乎塑造了有阅读困难的年轻人的心理健康结果。特别是,教育工作者对年轻人对诊断的反应的看法似乎反映了一种更广泛的“差异”和“羞耻”的叙述。
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