setareh shojaee; ghorban hemmati
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This study was aimed to examine the effectiveness of linguistic plays program on reading performance of male students with dyslexia. The study conducted under the experimental method with pre- and post-test along with the control group. The sample of the study included 30 subjects (15 for experimental ...
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This study was aimed to examine the effectiveness of linguistic plays program on reading performance of male students with dyslexia. The study conducted under the experimental method with pre- and post-test along with the control group. The sample of the study included 30 subjects (15 for experimental group and 15 for control group), were selected by purposive sampling Method, among 8 to 12 age elementary students in Rodaki Learning Disorders Center. Subjects randomly assigned in experimental and control groups. Reading Distinction Test of Shirazi and Nilipour were used as a tool of data collection in before and after intervention. Experimental group sequentially received 16 sessions of linguistic plays program in 8 week. The data were analyzed by using of multivariate analysis of covariance (MANCOVA). The results showed that the linguistic play program have a significant effect on reading performance (reading comprehension skills, reading speed and reading accuracy skills) of male students with dyslexia (P<.0001). Therefore, we can use of linguistic plays program for improving the reading performance of students with dyslexia.
َAlireza Bakhshayesh; Kazem Barzegar; Vajihe Moradi Ajani
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This study was aimed to investigate the effect of working memory training on reading performance among students with learning disability. The research method was quasi- experimental and the statistical population included boys’ elementary school students (3rd grade) with reading disability residing ...
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This study was aimed to investigate the effect of working memory training on reading performance among students with learning disability. The research method was quasi- experimental and the statistical population included boys’ elementary school students (3rd grade) with reading disability residing in Yazd, among them 32 students were selected via cluster multistage random sampling and then divided into experimental and control groups. The assessment tools included Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-Revised (WISC-R), Reading and Dyslexia Test and the Clinical Interview Form. Data were analyzed through covariance analysis. The results showed that working memory training can improve reading performance of students with reading disability (p<0/001). According to research results, Working Memory Training can be used as an intervention method to improve the reading performance of Students. Keywords: learning disability, Reading disability, working memory, reading performance Keywords: learning disability, Reading disability, working memory, reading performance Keywords: learning disability, Reading disability, working memory, reading performance