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The Dyslexia Debate Revisited offers a thorough and nuanced exploration of one of education’s most contentious issues. Authors Julian G. Elliott and Elena L. Grigorenko critically examine the scientific evidence surrounding dyslexia, questioning established assumptions and presenting alternative interpretations of research findings.
This scholarly work addresses key controversies in the field, including how dyslexia is defined, the validity of diagnostic methods, and the effectiveness of various educational interventions. The authors analyze the gap between popular understanding and empirical evidence, while considering the implications for policy and practice in schools.
Published by Cambridge University Press, this book is essential reading for educators, psychologists, parents, and policymakers seeking a balanced, evidence-based perspective on dyslexia. It challenges readers to reconsider conventional wisdom and engage critically with the dyslexia debate.







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