Title: DEVELOPING WRITING SKILLS AMONG STUDENTS WITH LEARNING
DISABILITIES IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE
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Authors: Mohamad Ahmad Saleem Khasawneh |
Abstract: This study explored the effect of active learning on developing writing skills among students with
learning disabilities in English language in Irbid, Jordan. The sample of the study included (40) male
and female students, who were selected purposefully, and distributed randomly into two groups. The
first was one the experimental group that was taught using the active learning method, and the other
was the control group that was taught according to the traditional method. The study used the writing
test after checking its validity by presenting it to a group of arbitrators, and its reliability by the method
of testing and re-testing using the Pearson coefficient, which was (0.90). The results of the study
showed that there were clear differences between the scores of the two study groups on the post-writing
test. In light of the findings of the study, the researcher recommended training educational supervisors
and teachers on practical applications of using the active learning method and evaluating it in the
classroom through seminars and workshops in this field. |
Keywords: writing skills, active learning, students with learning disabilities. |
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.37500/IJESSR.2021.4601 |
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