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基本説明
A total number of 66 countries are examined in the book including the USA, Germany, Spain, France, Australia, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Nigeria, Jamaica, and Japan.
Full Description
Are difficulties in dyslexia the same the world over? What can we learn from resources and practice in different countries? In this book, individuals, institutions and organisations have been gathered from around the world to report on the policies, resources and training for people with dyslexia and those who work with them. Over 50 countries are included in this guide, together with details of dyslexia associations and resources.
This unique collection offers a wealth of information to parents, teachers and individuals who are seeking support. It also will be of interest to researchers, practitioners and policy makers.
This book is also available as an electronic supplement to The International Book of Dyslexia: A Cross-Language Comparison and Practice Guide which is available from your bookshop or from John Wiley & Sons Ltd ISBN 0471498416 The complete volume is an extensive and wide-ranging guide to both dyslexia research and practice around the world.
Contents
Introduction: Dyslexia - different contexts, same problems 1
Ian Smythe and Robin Salter
Dyslexia in Argentina 5
Maria Jose Quintana
Dyslexia in Australia 9
Paul Whiting
Dyslexia in Austria 16
Maria Götzinger-Hiebner and Michael Kalmár
Dyslexia in Bahrain 20
Haya Al-Mannai
Dyslexia in Belgium 25
Elena Grammaticos and Anny Cooreman
Dyslexia in Brazil 29
Ian Smythe
Dyslexia in Bulgaria 34
Vanya Matanova
Dyslexia in Canada 38
Linda S. Siegel
Dyslexia in the Caribbean 43
Rosey Palmer
Dyslexia in Catalonia 48
Dolors Juanola, Neus Buisán and Mercè Gonzàlez
Dyslexia in Chile 51
Luis Bravo-Valdivieso
Dyslexia in China 56
Xiangzhi Meng and Xiaolin Zhou
Dyslexia in Croatia 58
Nada Lovrić
Dyslexia in Cyprus 62
Costas Apostolides
Dyslexia in the Czech Republic 68
Olga Zelinkova
Dyslexia in Denmark 72
Birgit Dilling Jandorf, Dorthe Haven and Helen Nielsen
Dyslexia in Egypt 79
Gad Elbeheri
Dyslexia in England 86
Carol Orton
Dyslexia in Finland 92
Heikki Lyytinen, Mikko Aro and Leena Holopainen
Dyslexia in France 96
Myriam Risser
Dyslexia in Germany 100
Christiane Löwe and Gerd Schulte-Körne
Dyslexia in Greece 103
Maria Sp. Mazi, Styliani Nenopoulou and John Everatt
Dyslexia in Hong Kong 109
Suk-han Lee
Dyslexia in Hungary 116
Éva Gyarmathy and Emöke Vassné Kovács
Dyslexia in India 122
Philip John, Susan K. George and Anu B. Mampilli
Dyslexia in Iran 128
L.G. Tehrani
Dyslexia in Ireland 132
Anne Hughes
Dyslexia in Israel 136
G. Malka Lipkin and Harry J. Lipkin
Dyslexia in Italy 139
Giacomo Stella
Dyslexia in Japan 143
Eiko Todo
Dyslexia in Jordan 147
Radi Waqfi
Dyslexia in Kenya 152
William Eric Ferguson
Dyslexia in Luxembourg 155
Lucien Bertrand
Dyslexia in Malaysia 158
Caroline Gomez
Dyslexia in Malta 164
Christine Firman
Dyslexia in Namibia 168
Kazuvire Veii
Dyslexia in the Netherlands 171
Kees P. van den Bos
Dyslexia in New Zealand 176
James Hawkins
Dyslexia in North Cyprus 179
Ersin Öztoycan and Catherine Martin
Dyslexia in Norway 182
Berit Bogetvedt
Dyslexia in the Philippines 184
Dina Ocampo
Dyslexia in Poland 190
Marta Bogdanowicz
Dyslexia in Russia 197
Tatiana Boldyreva and Olga B. Inshakova
Dyslexia in Scotland 201
Elizabeth J. Reilly
Dyslexia in Singapore 205
J.S. Daruwalla
Dyslexia in South Africa 208
Catherine Hattingh
Dyslexia in Sweden 215
Bodil Andersson
Dyslexia in Switzerland 222
Susanne Bertschinger
Dyslexia in Taiwan 224
Wei-Pai Blanche Lue
Dyslexia in Thailand 229
Jareeluk Jiraviboon
Dyslexia in Tobago 232
Helen Sunderland
Dyslexia in the USA 236
Jane Browning
Dyslexia in Wales 240
Ann Cooke
Welsh Dyslexia Project/ Prosiect Dyslecsia Cymru 246
Michael Davies and Ian Smythe
Index 253



