Reading Disabilities

Author:

Sheridan E. Marcia1

Affiliation:

1. E. Marcia Sheridan is associate professor of education in the Division of Education at Indiana University at South Bend and is coordinator of the Reading Clinic. She received her PhD degree in reading at the University of Illinois. Address: Division of Education, Indiana University at South Bend, Box 7111, 1700 Mishawuka Ave., South Bend, IN 46634.

Abstract

One factor in learning to read is the nature of the script that is used. In order to understand the particular nature of the English alphabetic script and the specific problems that might arise from it, the author asks the following questions: Is it any easier to learn to read through an ideographic, syllabic, or alphabetic writing system? Is there less incidence of reading failure with some “ideal” orthography? Has any particular written language shown itself to be less difficult for beginning reading instruction, especially for particular reading and learning disabled children? The linguistic nature of Chinese, Japanese, and Korean are examined in relation to differences in information processing and cultural factors related to reading disability.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

General Health Professions,Education,Health(social science)

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