This research examines the effectiveness of multi sensory approach for the purpose of improving the knowledge on English Letter sound correspondence among mild disabled students in the state of Kuwait. The discussion in this study is based on the multisensory approach that could be applied in the teaching of reading skills as well as phonemic awareness skills which could enable the students to acquire the early skills of reading. A total of 20 respondents were involved in the process of gathering data through the quantitative study method, which compromises of male and female mild intellectual disabled students. A pretest-postest method was applied in order to examine the effectiveness of the multisensory approach that could make it possibl...
AbstractProblem Statement: Learning disabilities, or learning disorders, are an umbrella term for a ...
The Effects of Multi-Sensory Reading Program on Students with Disabilities. A study of three student...
The difference between learning using one sensory ability (e.g. reading text or hearing or looking a...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of using the Multi-Sensory Approach for teach...
Multisensory is a method of learning and teaching which integrates all sensories. The objective of t...
Reading and writing learning difficulties are commonplace in today's schools. Therefore, researching...
All students can learn how to read, but students with intellectual disabilities (ID) often learn at ...
This study shows how multisensory techniques, which have been used in other learning situations, ha...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of using Multi Sensory Approach for teaching ...
Abstract: Influence phonetic method the Early Reading Ability of Intellectual Student with a disabil...
Multisensory instructional approach leads to increased engagement, improved attitudes towards l...
The purpose of this study was to explore effect of multisensory approach on increasing math ski...
This research raises the problem of a child with mild intellectual disability in grade 5 at SLB Al-I...
AbstractThe aim of the present study was to investigate the effectiveness of multi sensory training ...
Problem Learning disabled children are receiving increasing attention, for despite an intelligence q...
AbstractProblem Statement: Learning disabilities, or learning disorders, are an umbrella term for a ...
The Effects of Multi-Sensory Reading Program on Students with Disabilities. A study of three student...
The difference between learning using one sensory ability (e.g. reading text or hearing or looking a...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of using the Multi-Sensory Approach for teach...
Multisensory is a method of learning and teaching which integrates all sensories. The objective of t...
Reading and writing learning difficulties are commonplace in today's schools. Therefore, researching...
All students can learn how to read, but students with intellectual disabilities (ID) often learn at ...
This study shows how multisensory techniques, which have been used in other learning situations, ha...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of using Multi Sensory Approach for teaching ...
Abstract: Influence phonetic method the Early Reading Ability of Intellectual Student with a disabil...
Multisensory instructional approach leads to increased engagement, improved attitudes towards l...
The purpose of this study was to explore effect of multisensory approach on increasing math ski...
This research raises the problem of a child with mild intellectual disability in grade 5 at SLB Al-I...
AbstractThe aim of the present study was to investigate the effectiveness of multi sensory training ...
Problem Learning disabled children are receiving increasing attention, for despite an intelligence q...
AbstractProblem Statement: Learning disabilities, or learning disorders, are an umbrella term for a ...
The Effects of Multi-Sensory Reading Program on Students with Disabilities. A study of three student...
The difference between learning using one sensory ability (e.g. reading text or hearing or looking a...