Using a Concept Map With RECALL to Increase the Comprehension of Science Texts for Children With Autism

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Elizabeth M. Jackson, M. Hanline
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Abstract

Learning science is important for students with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), as knowledge of science allows students to understand their natural world, and science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education is increasingly emphasized in schools. Reading to learn science is, therefore, a vital skill in today’s schools for all students. Using a single-case reversal design, this study evaluated the effectiveness of Reading to Engage Children with Autism in Language and Literacy (RECALL; a shared reading intervention) combined with a concept map on the ability of young children with ASD to answer comprehension questions from science text. Two 5-year-old boys with ASD participated in this study. Results indicated that RECALL combined with a concept map was effective in increasing participants’ correct responding to comprehension questions from science text. Implications for intervention and research are discussed.
使用RECALL概念图提高自闭症儿童对科学文本的理解
学习科学对自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)学生来说很重要,因为科学知识可以让学生了解自己的自然世界,科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)教育在学校越来越受到重视。因此,在当今的学校里,阅读学习科学是所有学生的一项重要技能。本研究采用单案例反向设计,评估了阅读让自闭症儿童参与语言和识字(RECALL;一种共享阅读干预)的有效性,并结合了自闭症幼儿回答科学文本中理解问题的能力概念图。两名患有自闭症谱系障碍的5岁男孩参与了这项研究。结果表明,RECALL与概念图相结合能够有效地提高参与者对科学文本中理解问题的正确回答。讨论了干预和研究的意义。
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CiteScore
3.50
自引率
5.00%
发文量
31
期刊介绍: Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities addresses issues concerning individuals with autism and other developmental disabilities and their families. Manuscripts reflect a wide range of disciplines, including education, psychology, psychiatry, medicine, physical therapy, occupational therapy, speech/language pathology, social work, and related areas. The journal’s editorial staff seeks manuscripts from diverse philosophical and theoretical positions.
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