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The impact of dyslexia on pupils' self-esteem

Glazzard, Jonathan

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Abstract

This study investigates the factors that affect the self-esteem of learners with dyslexia. It provides a brief overview of some of the key literature in this area and then describes a small-scale study conducted in two mainstream secondary schools in the north of England. Data were collected using semi-structured interviews with secondary-aged pupils who had received an official diagnosis of dyslexia. Nine pupils volunteered to be interviewed. The study considers the impact of factors such as comparisons made against other students and the impact of teachers, peers and family on pupils' self-esteem. The results of the study indicate that these factors contribute significantly to self-esteem for pupils with dyslexia. However, the study found that the most significant factor that contributed to students' self-esteem was a positive diagnosis of 'dyslexia' and ownership of the label. The study concludes that an early diagnosis of dyslexia is essential for creating a positive self-image and recommends that further research is necessary into the significance of the diagnosis for these learners. © 2010 The Author(s). Journal compilation © 2010 NASEN.

Citation

Glazzard, J. (2010). The impact of dyslexia on pupils' self-esteem. Support for Learning, 25(2), 63-69. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9604.2010.01442.x

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date May 4, 2010
Publication Date May 1, 2010
Deposit Date Oct 26, 2023
Journal Support for Learning
Print ISSN 0268-2141
Electronic ISSN 1467-9604
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 25
Issue 2
Pages 63-69
DOI https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9604.2010.01442.x
Keywords Self-esteem; Dyslexia; Identification
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/4425727