探索促进学习障碍学生独立掌握日常技能的辅助和替代性交流方式(AAC)

Q3 Social Sciences
Rozniza Zaharudin, Nurul Ashikin Izhar, Deekha Lai Hwa
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增强和替代性交流(AAC)移动应用程序正被越来越多地用于支持有学习障碍的学生发展他们的交流和日常技能。移动 AAC 应用程序具有便携性、用户友好性和定制性,使学习障碍学生能够使用符号、图片和文字进行清晰表达。本研究调查了两位教师使用 AAC 移动应用程序促进学习障碍学生日常技能的经验。研究人员与两位教师进行了半结构式访谈,探讨了他们对特定 AAC 移动应用程序功能的有效性的看法。访谈问题改编自移动应用评分量表(MARs)。研究结果显示,具有这些功能的辅助学习和交流手机应用软件在帮助有学习障碍的学生发展日常技能方面特别有效。教师们强调了手机辅助学习软件在加强沟通、提高独立性和促进掌握基本日常技能方面的益处。本研究为在教育环境中实际应用 AAC 手机应用程序提供了宝贵的见解,并强调了可定制功能的重要性,以满足有学习障碍的学生的个人需求。此外,本研究还强调了进一步开展研究的必要性,以探讨辅助学习与交流(AAC)手机应用程序对学习障碍学生的沟通和日常技能发展的长期影响。本研究的结果有可能为开发和实施针对学习障碍学生的基于 AAC 手机应用程序的创新干预措施提供参考,从而帮助这些学生充分发挥潜能,实现自立。
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Exploring the Augmented and Alternative Communication (AAC) for Promoting Independence in Daily Skills of Students with Learning Disabilities
Augmented and alternative communication (AAC) mobile apps are increasingly being used to support students with learning disabilities in developing their communication and daily skills. Mobile AAC apps offer portability, user-friendliness and customisation that enables students with learning disabilities to communicate by using symbols, pictures and words for clear expression. This study investigated the experiences of two teachers with AAC mobile apps in promoting daily skills among students with learning disabilities. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with the teachers, exploring their perspectives on the effectiveness of specific AAC mobile app features. The interview questions were adapted from the Mobile Application Rating Scale (MARs). The findings revealed that AAC mobile apps featuring these features were particularly effective in assisting students with learning disabilities in developing their daily skills. The teachers highlighted the benefits of AAC mobile apps in enhancing communication, promoting independence and facilitating the acquisition of essential daily skills. This study contributes valuable insights into the practical application of AAC mobile apps in educational settings and emphasise the significance of customisable features to cater for the individual needs of students with learning disabilities. Additionally, the study highlights the need for further research to explore the long-term impact of AAC mobile apps on the communication and daily skills development of students with learning disabilities. The findings of this study have the potential to inform the development and implementation of innovative AAC mobile app-based interventions for students with learning disabilities to help these students to achieve their full potential and become independent.
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