Multidisciplinary model of teacher training: Empowering teachers to identify dyslexia in an integrated school setup

Purpose: The purpose of the present study was to train teachers using a multidisciplinary approach and to document the effect of this training on their awareness regarding dyslexia, knowledge of dyslexia, and the identification of children with dyslexia. Materials and Method: The study included 100...

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Language processing
Learning disabled
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Natural language interfaces
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Skills
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