Note Dyslexia

  • Author: Jana Swierkoszová
  • Institution: University of Ostrava, Czech Republic
  • Year of publication: 2006
  • Source: Show
  • Pages: 177-182
  • DOI Address: https://doi.org/10.15804/tner.06.8.1.10
  • PDF: tner/200601/tner810.pdf

The article tells a story of a student who although a proficient violinist did not become a professional musician. Is there a possibility to speak about another specific learning difficulty – note dyslexia? The notion that individual stories can help us understand the extraordinary situation of an individual nowadays as well as in the past is given by a brief reference to a situation 100 years ago.

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  • Swierkoszová, J., (2004): Specifické poruchy učení (SPU) – konference 2004. Specifické poruchy učení problém stále aktuální. Ostrava.
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