Week 1: Defining dyslexia
Introduction
Welcome to Week 1 of Understanding dyslexia! This week will lay the foundation for our deep dive into the world of dyslexia. Some key terms and ideas will be introduced, including:
- how society’s views on disabilities have changed over time
- two different ways of thinking about disability and the idea of ‘intersectionality’
- in-depth exploration of the world of dyslexia definitions.
You’ll start your journey by looking at the disability rights movement that took place in the 1960s. This was a pivotal time that greatly influenced how we understand dyslexia today. So, let’s get started!
By the end of this week, you should be able to:
- understand how societal views on disabilities have evolved over time, particularly influenced by the disability rights movement of the 1960s
- describe how these societal views impact the current understanding of dyslexia
- explain different ways of thinking about disability, including the concept of intersectionality
- demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of various definitions and perspectives on dyslexia.
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