Continuing the Debate: A Response to the Literacy Research Association’s Dyslexia Research Report

Elizabeth A. Green

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The Literacy Research Association (LRA) is known for releasing research reports on essential topics in the field of literacy. An Examination of Dyslexia Research and Instruction, with Policy Implications is a recent LRA report with far-reaching impact in education and policy. The report claimed to be a summary of dyslexia research and instruction, however, much recent research on dyslexia definitions, diagnosis, interventions, neuroscience, and law was left out. This paper is a response to the LRA report with the intent to examine elements of the report that are particularly important and well explained, as well as those that are problematic.

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Dyslexia, Literacy, Research Report, Diagnosis, Intervention, Education Policy

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