OAR@UM Collection:/library/oar/handle/123456789/305152025-12-22T19:15:42Z2025-12-22T19:15:42ZIn Hermes’ shoes : labelling and diagnosing children as acts of translationMercieca, Duncan P.Mercieca, DanielaBorg Bugeja, Maria Stephanie/library/oar/handle/123456789/1354582025-05-19T05:53:09Z2018-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: In Hermes’ shoes : labelling and diagnosing children as acts of translation
Authors: Mercieca, Duncan P.; Mercieca, Daniela; Borg Bugeja, Maria Stephanie
Abstract: Educational psychologists (EP) are constantly engaged in diagnosing and labelling children. In this
article, we explore this by thinking of the EP as a translator, where the child is translated into
psychologised discourse which often results in the allocation of support. This paper questions this
act of translation and the role of the EP as the translator. Through Derrida’s writing we point out
that this process of translation is not automatic and linear, but is rather complex, uncertain, and
aporetic in nature. The EP is caught in a double-bind in this process of translation. We argue that
while this could be difficult for the EP, this offers possibilities for transgressions. This article draws
upon vignettes from EP practice to question processes of labelling and diagnosis.2018-01-01T00:00:00ZUnderstanding Irlen Syndrome in the classroomGalea Seychell, Olivia/library/oar/handle/123456789/302372018-05-23T01:25:35Z2018-01-01T00:00:00ZTitle: Understanding Irlen Syndrome in the classroom
Authors: Galea Seychell, Olivia
Abstract: The right of every student is to learn in an open and inclusive education
system. Students have diverse needs. The role of the educator is to connect with the
students and take stock of their needs and ensure that the teaching methods do not put
the student at a disadvantage. A successful education system is based on the principle
of equity. Students are treated fairly and respectfully making sure that they are supported
to address their needs. This paper focuses on visual perceptual difficulty known as Irlen
Syndrome and how this syndrome contributes to difficulties to succeed in the education
system. It also underlines what methods can be adopted to counteract the difficulties
faced by students with Irlen Syndrome.2018-01-01T00:00:00Z