Salar Faramarzi; Adel Mohamadzade
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of targeted reading intervention (TRI) on comprehension in students with specific learning disability (SLD). The design of study was quasi experimental pre-test/post-test with control group. The statistical population consisted of all male ...
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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of targeted reading intervention (TRI) on comprehension in students with specific learning disability (SLD). The design of study was quasi experimental pre-test/post-test with control group. The statistical population consisted of all male students with SLD at grade 3 at schools of Dorche city in 2016. The sample included 30 students that were selected by Simple Random Sampling and then assigned into two groups of 15 people (experimental group and control group). The experimental group parents received the targeted reading intervention (Sisson and Sisson, 2014) for 12 sessions and 3 sessions in per week. At this time, the control group didn’t receive any intervention. The data was collected by the NAMA reading and dyslexia test (korminori and Moradi, 2005) and MANCOVA was analyzed. The results showed that TRI was efficient on comprehension was significant with α=0.05 level. Therefore, the targeted reading intervention can be suggested to increase comprehension skills of students with SLD.
Adel Mohamadzade; Amir Ghamarani
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of incredible years program on social skills in children with mild intellectual disability. This study was pre-test/post-test control group design. The Statistical Society of this study included all children with intellectual disability (ages 6-11) ...
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the efficiency of incredible years program on social skills in children with mild intellectual disability. This study was pre-test/post-test control group design. The Statistical Society of this study included all children with intellectual disability (ages 6-11) that studied at exceptional schools of Khomeynishahr city in 2016. The sample included 30 children with their parents that were selected by Simple Random Sampling from this society and then assigned in two groups of 15 people (experimental group and control group). The experimental group parents received the incredible years program (Webster-Stratton, 2011) in 12 sessions and one session in per week. The study data collected by Social skills rating system-SSRS (Gresham and Elliott, 1994). MANCOVA analysis was used to analysis of data. The results showed efficiency of incredible years program on social skills and Subscales (self-Control, Assertion and cooperation) is significant in α=0.05 level. Therefore incredible year’s program can be used to increase social skills in children with intellectual disability.