Fani Nasika

Fani Nasika is a graduate of Philology (Linguistics stream) of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens (Greece) and of Speech and Language Therapy of the Higher Technological Educational Institute of Western Greece. She holds an MA in Language Disorders from the University of Essex (UK) and a PhD in Clinical Language Sciences from the University of Reading (UK). She has taught at the Department of Philology and the Department of Speech and Language Therapy at the University of Patras (Greece), at the MA in Sciences of Language and Culture at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (Greece) and she has been a Scientific Collaborator at the Hellenic Open University, for the MEd Education Science: Special Education for People with Oral and Written Language Difficulties. She has also worked as an Associate Lecturer with Canterbury Christ Church University and she has collaborated with the University of Essex via Aegean Omiros College (Greece). Her research interests involve developmental and acquired language disorders as well as special educational needs.

Publications

The Human Side of Dyslexia: An Exploration of Children's Self-Esteem and Potential Interventions
Fani Nasika, Theodosia Thoma. © 2024. 16 pages.
This chapter explores self-esteem and dyslexia and potential holistic interventions. Despite the increased interest from different scientific disciplines, dyslexia remains a...