Teaching early reading skills to adult offenders with intellectual disability using computer-delivered instruction.

Autor: O'Sullivan, David V., Grindle, Corinna F., Hughes, J. Carl
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Zdroj: Journal of Intellectual Disabilities & Offending Behaviour; 2017, Vol. 8 Issue 3, p122-131, 10p
Abstrakt: Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to evaluate the feasibility, and effectiveness, of using Headsprout Early Reading (HER), an online computer program, to teach basic reading skills to adult offenders with mild intellectual disabilities (IDs) in a secure hospital. Design/methodology/approach - A single subject pre-post-test design replicated across two participants was used. Two standardized literacy tests were completed at baseline, halfway through the intervention, and at the end of the intervention period. A measure of reading self-concept was also completed. An additional component to this research design was the inclusion oftwo "treatment as usual" (TAU) control participants who did not complete the program. Findings - Results are positive in terms of the feasibility of running the program, improved reading skills, and self-concept scores for both "intervention" participants compared to the "TAU" participants. Originality/value - HER was originally developed for typically developing children, and has been found to be effective for children with IDs and developmental disabilities. This is the first study to evaluate this program with an adult population. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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