Title of article :
Comparison of Reading Comprehension Skill of Students with Severe to Profound Hearing Impairment from Second up to Fifth Grade of Exceptional Schools with Normal Hearing Students
Author/Authors :
Jalalipour, Maryam Department of Speech Therapy - School of Rehabilitation and Rehabilitation Sciences Research Center - Shiraz University of Medical Sciences , Soltani, Majid Department of Speech Therapy School of Rehabilitation - Ahvaz Jundishapur University of Medical Sciences , Safari, Mehri Colleague of Fars Cochlear Implant Center , Montazeri, Reyhane , Sadeghikhah, Hakimeh
Abstract :
Background: Reading is known as one of the most important learning tools.
Research results consistently have shown that even a mild hearing impairment
could affect the reading skills. Due to the reported differences in reading
comprehension skills between hearing impaired students and their normal
hearing peers, this research was conducted to compare the differences between
the two groups. The other aim was to find any changes in the reading ability of
hearing impaired group during elementary school.
Methods: This study is a cross-sectional (descriptive–analytic) one in which
reading comprehension ability of 91 students with severe and profound hearing
impairment (33 girls and 58 boys) from 2nd up to 5th grade of exceptional schools
were compared with 50 2nd grade normal hearing students in Ahvaz, Iran. The
first section of Diagnostic Reading Test (Shirazi – Nilipour, 2004) was used in
this study. Then the mean reading scores of hearing impaired students in each
grade was compared with control group using SPSS 13 with Mann Whitney test.
Results: There was a significant difference between average scores of hearing
impaired students (boys and girls) in 2nd to 5th grade with normal hearing
students of 2nd grade (P<0.001). Reading comprehension scores of students with
hearing impairment in higher grades had improved slightly, but it was still lower
than that of the normal hearing students in the 2nd grade.
Conclusion: It appears that reading comprehension skill of students with
significant hearing impairment near the end of elementary school years
becomes weaker than normal hearing students in the second grade. Therefore,
it is essential to find and resolve the underlying reasons of this condition by
all professionals who work in the field of education and rehabilitation of these
students.
Keywords :
Reading comprehension , Severe to profound hearing , impairment
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics