Title of article :
The Efficacy of Teaching English as a Foreign Language to Iranian Students with Autism Spectrum Disorder on Their Social Skills and Willingness to Communicate
Author/Authors :
Golshan, Fatemeh Neuroscience Research Center - Institute of Neuropharmachology - Kerman University of Medical Sciences , Moinzadeh, Marjan California licensed Clinical Psychologist - San Francisco, USA , Haddad Narafshan, Mehri Department of Foreign Languages - Kerman Branch - Islamic Azad University, Kerman , Afarinesh, Mohammad Reza Cognitive Research Center - Institute of Neuropharmachology - Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman
Abstract :
Objectives
This applied research is the first practical study of teaching English as a foreign
language (EFL) to students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in Iran. We
examined the effect of a well-designed foreign language learning setting in
facilitation of social skills and willingness to communicate in children with ASD.
Materials & Methods
A mixed-method research design was used. Using stratified sampling, a limited
sample of 18 students were chosen from Kerman Province, southeastern Iran
in 2014 categorized in three levels of ASD for each group of experimental and
control; matched pairs were used to ensure homogeneity of participants in two
groups. Each participant received 15 sessions with totaling 67 h of language
learning. First 10 sessions were in the form of tutorials and the last 5 sessions
were held in the form of paired classes with a peer. Before and after the sessions,
caregivers and parents completed a questionnaire on students’ social skills; the
English instructor also rated participants’ willingness to communicate. Results
Teaching a foreign language had a positive main effect on social skills from
caregivers’ and parents’ view compared to those of controls, significantly (P<0.05).
From the instructor’s view, there was additionally a significant improvement in the
students with ASD’s willingness to communicate in classroom settings compared
to the control group (P<0.05).
Conclusion
Optimum foreign language pedagogy for students with ASD is applied as an
effective context enhancing children’s capabilities in social skills and willingness
to communicate, provoked through a motivational foreign setting modulation
in a novel environment. Suggestions on enhancing joint attention during the
curriculum are provided.
Keywords :
Autism spectrum disorder , English , Social skills , Willingness to communicate
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics