Listen "Not Helped Students in New Zealand"
Episode Synopsis
Today, we will discuss a paper about young people in New Zealand who break the law and why they do so. This paper shows the importance of helping students with learning differences and what can happen if people with dyslexia are not helped. I have stated multiple times in this podcast that I know that it is not just not having undocumented learning differences that can cause a student to drop out and break the law. There are many influences that can cause a student to drop out and break the law, but I am trying to state that having an undocumented learning difference can be one of those factors.
Guest:
None
Resources:
Sutherland, Alison. "The Relationship between School and Youth Offending." Social Policy Journal of New Zealand, no. 37, June 2011, p. 51+. Gale in Context: Global Issues, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A269689259/GIC?u=tel_k_harpeth&sid=GIC&xid=51751c85. Accessed 22 Aug. 2020.
Guest:
None
Resources:
Sutherland, Alison. "The Relationship between School and Youth Offending." Social Policy Journal of New Zealand, no. 37, June 2011, p. 51+. Gale in Context: Global Issues, link.gale.com/apps/doc/A269689259/GIC?u=tel_k_harpeth&sid=GIC&xid=51751c85. Accessed 22 Aug. 2020.
More episodes of the podcast The Dyslexia Podcast
Future of Dyslexia
03/05/2021
Dyslexia in Europe: 1974 vs. 2021
26/04/2021
China vs. Japan
22/04/2021
Dyslexia in Other Countries
20/04/2021
What is dyslexia?
15/04/2021
My Dyslexia
12/04/2021