视频建模在残疾或高危学生阅读教学中的应用:研究综述

IF 0.6 4区 教育学 Q4 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
M. Ok, Sarah K. Howorth
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摘要

摘要视频建模(VM)被认为是向残疾学生教授各种技能的有效实践。然而,缺乏研究VM对提高学生学术阅读技能的影响。系统回顾了2019年发表的13项选定的单一案例设计研究,以了解VM如何用于向PK-12年级残疾或有风险的学生教授阅读技能,以及VM对提高他们阅读成绩的影响。此外,研究的方法质量是使用什么工作交换所标准进行评估的。研究结果表明,虚拟机干预对提高学生的阅读技能是有效的。然而,研究结果表明,VM对非学术技能的影响小于先前研究报道的影响。研究结果还表明,虚拟机主要用于流利性技能的教学,而iPad近年来被频繁使用。讨论了未来研究的方向和对实践的启示。
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Use of Video Modeling for Reading Instruction for Students with Disabilities or at Risk: A Research Synthesis
ABSTRACT Video modeling (VM) is known as an effective practice for teaching various skills to students with disabilities. However, there are a lack of studies investigating the effects of VM on improving student academic reading skills. The 13 selected single-case design studies published by 2019 were systematically reviewed to understand how VM was used for teaching reading skills to PK-12 grade students with disabilities or at risk, and the effects of VM on improving their reading performance. In addition, the methodological quality of the studies was evaluated using the What Works Clearing house standards. Results of this study revealed that VM intervention was effective for improving students’ reading skills. However, the results indicated the effect was smaller than the effects of VM on non-academic skills that previous studies have reported. The results also indicated that there was a tendency that VM was used for teaching fluency skills mostly and iPads have been frequently used in recent years. Directions for future research and implications for practice are discussed.
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Exceptionality
Exceptionality EDUCATION, SPECIAL-
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