Screening: identificazione precoce e prevenzione come bene comune = Screening: early identification and prevention as a common good

Screening: early identification and prevention as a common good. This contribution aims to highlight the importance of the early screening within the learning disabilities as a common good. Specific Learning disabilities (DSAs) are due to a relative impairment of the child's ability to learn in...

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Main Author: Marika Iaia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Università del Salento 2018-03-01
Series:H-ermes: Journal of Communication
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Online Access:http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/h-ermes/article/view/18863
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spelling doaj-667c13b569b1441a8f07cc717152e3022020-11-25T02:13:26ZengUniversità del SalentoH-ermes: Journal of Communication2284-07532018-03-0120171111712810.1285/i22840753n11p11717351Screening: identificazione precoce e prevenzione come bene comune = Screening: early identification and prevention as a common goodMarika IaiaScreening: early identification and prevention as a common good. This contribution aims to highlight the importance of the early screening within the learning disabilities as a common good. Specific Learning disabilities (DSAs) are due to a relative impairment of the child's ability to learn in the presence of an adequate intellectual level and in absence of neurological pathologies and sensory deficits, and limit the activities of the child’s everyday life. In the last few years, this issue has considerably increased in Italy. Concerning the Italian language, the prevalence of DSAs ranges between 3% and 4% of the developing population for the Italian language (Consensus Conference, DSAs, ISS 2011). The law 170, October 8th 2010 declares that the school has the task of detecting early suspected DSA cases. Schools represent a common good and therefore it is necessary to think about education as a promoter of equality, inclusion and equality. Screening activities in schools can play a significant role in raising awareness and in staff training, enabling not only an early recognition of DSAs, but also implementing appropriate teaching measureshttp://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/h-ermes/article/view/18863ScreeningSpecific Learning DisabilitiesSchoolCommon Good
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Screening: identificazione precoce e prevenzione come bene comune = Screening: early identification and prevention as a common good
H-ermes: Journal of Communication
Screening
Specific Learning Disabilities
School
Common Good
author_facet Marika Iaia
author_sort Marika Iaia
title Screening: identificazione precoce e prevenzione come bene comune = Screening: early identification and prevention as a common good
title_short Screening: identificazione precoce e prevenzione come bene comune = Screening: early identification and prevention as a common good
title_full Screening: identificazione precoce e prevenzione come bene comune = Screening: early identification and prevention as a common good
title_fullStr Screening: identificazione precoce e prevenzione come bene comune = Screening: early identification and prevention as a common good
title_full_unstemmed Screening: identificazione precoce e prevenzione come bene comune = Screening: early identification and prevention as a common good
title_sort screening: identificazione precoce e prevenzione come bene comune = screening: early identification and prevention as a common good
publisher Università del Salento
series H-ermes: Journal of Communication
issn 2284-0753
publishDate 2018-03-01
description Screening: early identification and prevention as a common good. This contribution aims to highlight the importance of the early screening within the learning disabilities as a common good. Specific Learning disabilities (DSAs) are due to a relative impairment of the child's ability to learn in the presence of an adequate intellectual level and in absence of neurological pathologies and sensory deficits, and limit the activities of the child’s everyday life. In the last few years, this issue has considerably increased in Italy. Concerning the Italian language, the prevalence of DSAs ranges between 3% and 4% of the developing population for the Italian language (Consensus Conference, DSAs, ISS 2011). The law 170, October 8th 2010 declares that the school has the task of detecting early suspected DSA cases. Schools represent a common good and therefore it is necessary to think about education as a promoter of equality, inclusion and equality. Screening activities in schools can play a significant role in raising awareness and in staff training, enabling not only an early recognition of DSAs, but also implementing appropriate teaching measures
topic Screening
Specific Learning Disabilities
School
Common Good
url http://siba-ese.unisalento.it/index.php/h-ermes/article/view/18863
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