Hon Chris Carter
Minister of Education
17 June 2008 Media Statement
Carter supports Dyslexia Awareness
Education Minister Chris Carter has welcomed guests at a film premier to mark the second annual Dyslexia Awareness Week
with a commitment to improve accessibility to information about dyslexia.
Chris Carter addressed guests at a film premier of Taare Zameen Par (Every Child is Special) and acknowledged the
excellent work of the Dyslexia Foundation of New Zealand in bringing dyslexia to the attention of all New Zealanders.
“I fully support the Foundation in improving public understanding and awareness of dyslexia. It is vital that we have an
education system that continues to meet the needs of students with learning difficulties, including those with
dyslexia,” said Chris Carter.
The Ministry of Education has produced a new on-line resource called ‘Sounds and Words’ which complements the launch of
the popular “Breaking Down the Barriers” brochure last December.
In addition, the Ministry’s draft Literacy Learning Progressions document describes the skills and knowledge students
need to master successful literacy. The progressions specifically include the development of phonological awareness
skills, which are often problematic for children with dyslexia.
“Since the Ministry of Education acknowledged dyslexia last year and began working with the Foundation and others, there
has been a building momentum within their literacy work programme. I look forward to seeing further progress in this
area,” said Chris Carter.
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