ADHD learners as victims or survivors in L2 learning contexts: a case of application of dynamic assessment to selective attention and reading comprehension ability

IF 1.5 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Hadiseh Salehi, Roya Khoii, Mojgan Rashtchi, Ali Akbar Arjmandnia
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Abstract

With the growing concern for the issues and problems associated with static testing, dynamic assessment (DA) has been recently receiving increased attention as an alternative in educational settings. The present single case study attempted to investigate the potential of interactionist dynamic assessment in developing an Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) L2 learner’s reading competence and selective attention. A 13-year-old female EFL learner with the combined type of ADHD voluntarily participated in this study. During the DA sessions, the learner read some short passages and answered the questions through mediations emerging from the interactions between the mediator and the learner. The qualitative analysis of DA protocols led to the development of an inventory of different forms of implicit and explicit mediations. Moreover, the quantitative analysis of the data showed that DA contributed to the learner’s reading comprehension and some congruent parameters of selective attention. The results of the present study call for teachers’, policymakers’, and material developers’ increasing attention to the mediations required to assist ADHD L2 learner’s independence from the mediator, which demonstrates self-regulation.

多动症学习者在语言学习环境中是受害者还是幸存者:选择性注意力和阅读理解能力动态评估的应用案例
随着人们对静态测试相关问题的日益关注,动态评估(DA)作为教育环境中的一种替代方法,近来受到越来越多的关注。本案例研究试图探讨互动式动态评估在培养注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)L2 学习者的阅读能力和选择性注意力方面的潜力。一名 13 岁的女性 EFL 学习者自愿参与了本研究,她患有合并型多动症。在DA课程中,学习者阅读了一些短文,并通过调解人和学习者之间的互动回答了问题。通过对测试协议的定性分析,编制了一份不同形式的隐性和显性中介清单。此外,对数据的定量分析表明,阅读障碍有助于提高学习者的阅读理解能力和选择性注意的一些一致性参数。本研究的结果呼吁教师、政策制定者和教材编写者越来越多地关注帮助多动症学习者独立于中介所需的中介,这体现了自我调节能力。
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Asian-Pacific Journal of Second and Foreign Language Education
Asian-Pacific Journal of Second and Foreign Language Education Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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