• DocumentCode
    2068032
  • Title

    Do “slow learners, pre-school children” learn number more effectively with SOBATAKA?

  • Author

    Rosmin, N. ; Rosmin, Fauziahnah ; Musta´amal, A.H.

  • Author_Institution
    Centre of Electr. Energy Syst. (CEES), Univ. Teknol. Malaysia, Skudai, Malaysia
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    26-29 Aug. 2013
  • Firstpage
    495
  • Lastpage
    500
  • Abstract
    Educational toy has an important role in improving educational performance of slow learner children especially at the preschool level. This paper draws on a study of SOBATAKA implementation for the preschool children who were having dyslexia and very weak performance in mathematics - in recognizing, counting and writing number from 1 to 10. The reasons why SOBATAKA was designed and the process of how SOBATAKA was tested and implemented are explained detail in this paper. To analyze SOBATAKA´s effectiveness, a thorough study of problem identification through class observation and parents-teacher interview has been executed. Then, process is followed by performing three types of assessment during the mathematics class; Activity 1- Pulling Forward the Bus while Saying the Ascending Number, Activity 2 - Singing an Ascending Number Song and Activity 3 - Writing Numbers from 1 to 10. From the result analysis, it was found that SOBATAKA was successfully tested and proven can benefit the slow learners at preschool level enhancing their skills of recognizing, counting and writing numbers from 1 to 10 in two weeks´ time. The negative behaviors of fear, passive, not motivated, shy and less interest in learning mathematics have been positively changed to be much more daring, courage, active, confident and ambitious after the SOBATAKA´s class treatments. Finally, it can be concluded that SOBATAKA is able to enhance the ability of the `slow learners at pre-school level´ in learning numbers more effectively, but is also can strengthening their cognitive concept and social skills.
  • Keywords
    cognition; computer aided instruction; computer games; handicapped aids; human computer interaction; mathematics computing; SOBATAKA; class observation; cognitive concept; dyslexia; educational performance improvement; educational toy; mathematics class; number counting; number recognition; number writing; parents-teacher interview; preschool children; preschool level; problem identification; slow learner children; social skills; Conferences; Educational institutions; Interviews; Mathematics; Standards; Writing; SOBATAKA; early education; learning difficulties; numeracy; slow learner;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Teaching, Assessment and Learning for Engineering (TALE), 2013 IEEE International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Bali
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/TALE.2013.6654488
  • Filename
    6654488