The views of Irish primary teachers towards the in-class versus the withdrawal models of support when working with children with dyslexia

Alex Molyneaux*, Trevor O'Brien*

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

This article focuses on the perspectives of primary school teachers on the current provision for students with dyslexia in the mainstream classroom. Five themes emerged from this research and these were (1) Diagnosis, (2) Inclusion, (3) Effective classroom practice, (4) Difficulties encountered in the classroom and (5) Teacher education. The focus of this article is on the theme of Inclusion. The data collected explores the perspectives of twelve primary teachers towards the in-class versus withdrawal models to support children with dyslexia in the mainstream classroom. As the concept of inclusive education has evolved in recent years, the objective of this research was to identify the most effective means of addressing the needs of the dyslexic student in the mainstream classroom. The insights provided by the teachers signify the need for in-class support, as much as possible, to support inclusion for students with dyslexia in the mainstream classroom.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)119-125
JournalSupport for Learning
Volume38
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 7 Jun 2023

Keywords

  • dyslexia
  • in-class support
  • teachers' views
  • withdrawal

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