A Critical Evaluation of Dyslexia Information on the Internet

Author:

Worthy Jo1ORCID,Daly-Lesch Anne1,Tily Susan1,Godfrey Vickie1,Salmerón Cori2

Affiliation:

1. The University of Texas at Austin, TX, USA

2. Georgia State University, Atlanta, USA

Abstract

The internet is a common source of information for parents, educators, and the general public. However, researchers who analyze the quality of internet sources have found they often contain inaccurate and misleading information. Here, we present an analysis of dyslexia on the internet. Employing disability studies in education (DSE), disability critical race studies (DisCrit), and Bakhtin’s construct of ideological becoming, we examined the credibility of sources, the quality of information, and the discourse in which the information is presented. We found the majority of webpages do not meet basic source credibility criteria, much of the content contradicts or is unsupported by research, and most pages convey information in an authoritative discourse, making it seem irreproachable. Building on the findings, we offer criteria for evaluating dyslexia information and suggestions for research and practice. We focus on the need for less divisive, more collaborative dialogue, along with research among stakeholders with multiple perspectives.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Linguistics and Language,Language and Linguistics,Education

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