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      Converting to Privatization: A Discourse Analysis of Dyslexia Policy Narratives

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          In this study, I analyze written testimony submitted to the state legislature regarding Connecticut’s 2014 Act Concerning Dyslexia and Special Education (PA-14-39), in order to engage with the discourse and rhetoric occasioned by the policy-making process and investigate the phenomenon of dyslexia in contemporary education policy. Drawing on critical discursive psychology, positioning theory, and narrative policy analysis, I examine how dyslexia advocacy discourse forms a cohesive, compelling policy narrative. I argue that this narrative can be understood as a conversion narrative, which drives a privatization agenda in which public schools become mandated consumers for a growing dyslexia industry, and in which the nature of instruction for students with reading difficulties is narrowly prescribed.

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                American Educational Research Journal
                American Educational Research Journal
                American Educational Research Association (AERA)
                0002-8312
                1935-1011
                February 2020
                July 17 2019
                February 2020
                : 57
                : 1
                : 305-338
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                [1 ]University of Connecticut
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                10.3102/0002831219861945
                f5fed470-32e5-4a15-ab9d-1cd0b44a7f54
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