Author/Authors :
Vojoudi ، Khatereh Department of Educational Psychology - Faculty of Education and Psychology - Alzahra University , Akhavan Tafti ، Mahnaz Department of Educational Psychology - Faculty of Education and Psychology - Alzahra University , Khademi Ashkzari ، Moluk Department of Educational Psychology - Faculty of Education and Psychology - Alzahra University
Abstract :
Background: Dyslexia refers to a kind of learning difficulty, a combination of strengths and weaknesses which affects the reading and spelling learning process. Objectives: The aim of current research was to develop an instructional package based on visual spatial abilities and examine its efficacy on the reading performance of students with dyslexia. Materials and Methods: This is a quasiexperimental study with pretest, posttest design and control group. The statistical population included dyslexic students in the elementary schools of Hamadan City, Iran in the academic year 20162017. The sample size was 60 students that were randomly selected and assigned to the experimental and control groups (n=30 in each group). This study was conducted to investigate the effectiveness of an educational package based on visualspatial abilities in reading performance of dyslexic students. To achieve this aim, we designed an educational package based on visualspatial abilities presented in 10 fortyminute sessions. Before training the package, the experimental and control group were taken a pretest of reading abilities and the same test was repeated after receiving the package training. The data gathering tools were reading and dyslexia tests. The covariance test was used to analyze the research data. Results: The result indicated that the intervention was significantly effective in the subscales of words reading, word chain, word comprehension, text comprehension, and naming of the images. The results also showed that the educational package was not effective in other areas of reading, including rhyming, reading the nonwords, removing the voices, marks of letters, and words. Conclusion: Based on the results, the visualspatial package was effective in improving the reading skills of dyslexic students.