How to train your syllable stress awareness

Heiko Holz, Katharina Brandelik, Benedikt Beuttler, Jochen Brandelik, M. Ninaus
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Abstract

Developmental dyslexia is one of the most frequent learning disorders and affects 4-10 % of the German population. The learning disorder affects educational, personal, and social development of children in a negative way. We examine three different approaches to treat learning disorders. That is, therapeutic, computer-based, and digital game-based interventions. We reflect on the advantages and disadvantages of these approaches that have been shown to be supportive for dyslexic primary-school children. Our literature review shows that there is a lack of digital game-based interventions for the treatment of spelling disorders. To fill this gap, we propose such a mobile serious game which uses evidence-based trainings and introduces novel features in order to help dyslexic children to improve their reading and spelling performance. We propose an intervention to train awareness of syllable stress and explore the innovative use of mouth motor activities and embodied trainings. To conclude, we suggest that, in addition to traditional approaches, digital-game based approaches should be used supplementary to (re-) engage and motivate learners.
如何训练你的音节重音意识
发展性阅读障碍是最常见的学习障碍之一,影响了4- 10%的德国人口。学习障碍以消极的方式影响儿童的教育、个人和社会发展。我们研究了治疗学习障碍的三种不同方法。也就是说,治疗性的、基于计算机的和基于数字游戏的干预。我们反思了这些方法的优点和缺点,这些方法已被证明是支持阅读困难的小学生。我们的文献综述表明,目前缺乏基于数字游戏的干预措施来治疗拼写障碍。为了填补这一空白,我们提出了这样一个手机严肃游戏,它采用基于证据的训练并引入新颖的功能,以帮助失读症儿童提高他们的阅读和拼写表现。我们提出了一种训练音节重音意识的干预方法,并探索了口腔运动活动和具体化训练的创新运用。综上所述,我们建议,除了传统方法之外,应该使用基于数字游戏的方法来补充(重新)吸引和激励学习者。
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