Critical Reading Beyond Tests | How Dyslexics Read the World Differently
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Critical reading and higher education demand reckoning with how we measure what students actually understand. Russell Van Brocklen exposes a fundamental flaw: standardized tests capture decoding speed, not the textual complexity and interpretive depth that dyslexic readers often excel at. When institutions design assessment systems that privilege one cognitive route, they don't just misdiagnose struggling readers—they erase entire ways of knowing. We explore why this matters for literacy, learning difference, and the power to define what counts as "good reading" in schools and beyond.
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