New Published Research into Davis Theories

Picture of Sarah Kramer

Davis Facilitator Sara Kramer recently completed a comparative group study exploring the underlying theory of the Davis approach, that dyslexics are primarily picture-thinkers and easily able to conceptualize imagined objects as being real. A report of her study, Is there a link between perceptual talent and dyslexia?, was presented at the NADP (National Association of Disability Practitioners) 2015 International Conference, and has now been published in the peer-reviewed The Journal of Inclusive Practice in further and higher education (Issue 7,2016)

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2 Responses to New Published Research into Davis Theories

  1. Carol N. says:

    Abigail,

    I was wondering if you would comment on the article written by Sara, who I admire for the work presented.

    I remember you were able to draw attention to details that normally people like me who are not used to reading such reports miss during the conference in Freibourg. I greatly appreciated your insights.
    Carol Nelson

    • Abigail M. says:

      Carol, The new issue of The Dyslexic Reader (issue 71 / summer 2016) has an in-depth article from Sara Kramer explaining her research. I think reading that may help you get a better understanding of her work.

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