K‐2 principal knowledge (not leadership) matters for dyslexia intervention
Abstract
Kindergarten through second‐grade elementary schools that best serve students with dyslexia have principals who are knowledgeable about dyslexia and understand the best practices for providing intervention for students with dyslexia. In this study, three styles of leadership were examined to understand the implication that leadership has on intervention for dyslexia: transformational, instructional, and integrated leadership. However, many students in elementary schools have difficulty learning to read despite good leadership by the principal, with 5–20% of students being diagnosed with dyslexia. While these students need phonetic, multisensory intervention to build necessary reading skills, this study found that many principals lack knowledge of this specialized instruction. The purpose of this research was to explore variables that determine the school‐based level of appropriate intervention for students with dyslexia. A questionnaire assessing leadership skills, knowledge, and beliefs about dyslexia, preparation in reading disorders and/or dyslexia received from degree programs and professional development, and services provided to students with dyslexia was given to K‐2 principals serving in schools across the United States. Results indicated that regardless of leadership style, principals who have greater knowledge and more correct beliefs about dyslexia provide more appropriate school‐based services for students with dyslexia. Eight detailed K‐2 principal/practitioner recommendations are included based upon this key finding.
Faculty Members
- Missy Schraeder - The School of Speech & Hearing Sciences, College of Nursing & Health Professions The University of Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg Mississippi USA
- Richard Mohn - Department of Educational Research and Administration College of Education & Human Sciences, The University of Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg Mississippi USA
- James Fox - Department of Education Leadership Salisbury University Salisbury Maryland USA
Themes
- Intervention Strategies
- Educational Leadership
- Elementary Education
- Dyslexia
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- Nursing education
- Health sciences, general
- Nursing science
- Educational leadership and administration, general
- Communication disorders sciences
- Health sciences, other
- Health sciences
- Education
- Teacher education
- Higher education and community college administration
- Education leadership and administration
- Nursing specialties and practice
- Nursing and nursing science
- Public health education and promotion
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- Pharmacy, pharmaceutical sciences, and administration nec
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- Pharmacy and pharmaceutical sciences
- Public health, general
- Special education and teaching
- Public health