The Effect of Self-concept on the Academic Achievement of Children with Dyslexia

IF 0.2 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH International Journal of Educational Sciences Pub Date : 2022-04-10 DOI:10.31901/24566322.2022/38.1-3.1236
K. Almahrag
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A student’s success depends on their ability to read. A child who cannot read well will likely lag behind their peers in academic achievement. It may negatively affect their self-concept, and since reading is the main problem for people with dyslexia, it may adversely affect their academic achievement and other educational tasks. That will impact their self-esteem. Several studies and psychological and educational research have focused on self-concept within a theoretical, philosophical, or methodological framework for different categories of the educational community, whether ordinary or special needs, but only a few have focused on people with dyslexia. The researcher analysed systematic reviews on the research of self-concept in the academic achievement of children with dyslexia. The study found an effect on the satisfaction and happiness of family relations and occasions in families, sports play and entertainment, emotional personality features, and behavioural and social features in school in children with dyslexia.
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自我概念对阅读障碍儿童学业成绩的影响
学生的成功取决于他们的阅读能力。阅读不好的孩子很可能在学业上落后于同龄人。这可能会对他们的自我概念产生负面影响,而且由于阅读是患有阅读障碍的人的主要问题,这可能会对他们的学业成绩和其他教育任务产生负面影响。这会影响他们的自尊。一些研究以及心理学和教育研究都集中在理论、哲学或方法框架内的自我概念上,针对不同类别的教育界,无论是普通的还是特殊的需求,但只有少数关注阅读障碍患者。研究者分析了有关自我概念与阅读障碍儿童学业成绩关系的系统研究综述。研究发现,患有阅读障碍的儿童在家庭关系和家庭场合、体育活动和娱乐、情感个性特征、学校行为和社会特征方面的满意度和幸福感都受到影响。
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