Research Article

The Development of LD Education in Saudi Arabia: Services and Implications for the future

Volume: 2 Number: 2 December 30, 2018
  • Modhawi Abdulrazaq Almedlij *
  • Eliane Betina Rubinstein-ávila
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The Development of LD Education in Saudi Arabia: Services and Implications for the future

Abstract

Saudi Arabia has been consistently honing its educational services for students with Learning disabilities (LD) since the recognition of the category by the Ministry of education in 1996. This review includes scholarly published articles and government websites to address the following research questions: 1) What were the main factors to influence the educational services offered to students with LD in Saudi Arabia within the past decade? 2)  To what extent have these changes been implemented across genders?  We conclude that the main factors include: legislation implementation, government support, awareness level of the society, globalization, and an increase in specialized cadre of Saudi special education professionals. Also, at this time, the LD services are equal across gender.  Future research should focus on establishing a more specialized identification process, and provide greater training opportunities for both general and special education teachers on the needs of students with LD. Also, the authors suggest that highlighting the impact of collaboration between regular and special education teachers are essential.

 

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Primary Language

English

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Journal Section

Research Article

Authors

Modhawi Abdulrazaq Almedlij * This is me
0000-0002-8668-1198

Eliane Betina Rubinstein-ávila This is me
0000-0003-3313-0875

Publication Date

December 30, 2018

Submission Date

September 11, 2018

Acceptance Date

December 13, 2018

Published in Issue

Year 2018 Volume: 2 Number: 2

APA
Almedlij, M. A., & Betina Rubinstein-ávila, E. (2018). The Development of LD Education in Saudi Arabia: Services and Implications for the future. International Journal of Modern Education Studies, 2(2), 83-96. https://izlik.org/JA45AP93NT
AMA
1.Almedlij MA, Betina Rubinstein-ávila E. The Development of LD Education in Saudi Arabia: Services and Implications for the future. IJONMES. 2018;2(2):83-96. https://izlik.org/JA45AP93NT
Chicago
Almedlij, Modhawi Abdulrazaq, and Eliane Betina Rubinstein-ávila. 2018. “The Development of LD Education in Saudi Arabia: Services and Implications for the Future”. International Journal of Modern Education Studies 2 (2): 83-96. https://izlik.org/JA45AP93NT.
EndNote
Almedlij MA, Betina Rubinstein-ávila E (December 1, 2018) The Development of LD Education in Saudi Arabia: Services and Implications for the future. International Journal of Modern Education Studies 2 2 83–96.
IEEE
[1]M. A. Almedlij and E. Betina Rubinstein-ávila, “The Development of LD Education in Saudi Arabia: Services and Implications for the future”, IJONMES, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 83–96, Dec. 2018, [Online]. Available: https://izlik.org/JA45AP93NT
ISNAD
Almedlij, Modhawi Abdulrazaq - Betina Rubinstein-ávila, Eliane. “The Development of LD Education in Saudi Arabia: Services and Implications for the Future”. International Journal of Modern Education Studies 2/2 (December 1, 2018): 83-96. https://izlik.org/JA45AP93NT.
JAMA
1.Almedlij MA, Betina Rubinstein-ávila E. The Development of LD Education in Saudi Arabia: Services and Implications for the future. IJONMES. 2018;2:83–96.
MLA
Almedlij, Modhawi Abdulrazaq, and Eliane Betina Rubinstein-ávila. “The Development of LD Education in Saudi Arabia: Services and Implications for the Future”. International Journal of Modern Education Studies, vol. 2, no. 2, Dec. 2018, pp. 83-96, https://izlik.org/JA45AP93NT.
Vancouver
1.Modhawi Abdulrazaq Almedlij, Eliane Betina Rubinstein-ávila. The Development of LD Education in Saudi Arabia: Services and Implications for the future. IJONMES [Internet]. 2018 Dec. 1;2(2):83-96. Available from: https://izlik.org/JA45AP93NT