Three issues language proficiency can hide for students from non-English speaking backgrounds
- Written by Clemence Due, Lecturer in the School of Psychology, University of Adelaide
Learning difficulties or challenges such as dyslexia or Autism Spectrum Disorder may be masked by language ability for students from non-English speaking backgrounds.Shutterstock
Universities have increasingly diverse student bodies, bringing together varying forms of social and cultural knowledge. But universities generally don’t recognise...

