Using Online Orton-Gillingham Lessons to Teach Reading Comprehension and Word Recognition to Preschool Children at Risk for Dyslexia

Purpose. The purpose of this study was to gain insight into the potential effects of online Orton-Gillingham-based instruction on improving some reading skills among children identified at risk for dyslexia. Methods. This study employed a quantitative approach using a quasi-experimental, pre-tes...

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Main Author: Ботіна Алі Мохаммед Хусієн
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Language:English
Published: Pereiaslav-Khmelnytsky Hryhorii Skovoroda State Pedagogical University 2023-04-01
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Online Access:https://psycholing-journal.com/index.php/journal/article/view/1350
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description Purpose. The purpose of this study was to gain insight into the potential effects of online Orton-Gillingham-based instruction on improving some reading skills among children identified at risk for dyslexia. Methods. This study employed a quantitative approach using a quasi-experimental, pre-test and post-test and follow up design to investigate the effects of Orton-Gillingham-based instruction on reading comprehension and word recognition among preschool children at risk for dyslexia. Sixty children were chosen. Children received 3 training sessions a week, lasting between 40 and 45 min: (10) minutes for auditory training, (15) minutes for visual training, (10) for motor training and (10) minutes for pairing training. Results. The results indicated that using Orton-Gillingham method increased reading comprehension and word recognition among Arabic-speaking children at risk for dyslexia. Conclusion. Online Orton-Gillingham-based instruction was effective in improving some reading skills among children identified at risk for dyslexia. It is recommended that this method to be incorporated in into the curriculum in order to best-teach children at risk for dyslexia and other LDs. Teachers, particularly who are concerned with teaching reading to those type of children should be equipped with adequate knowledge and information about Orton-Gillingham-based instruction.
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spelling doaj.art-0c2410edc1554ac493efabd818a92fac2023-04-28T10:26:09ZengPereiaslav-Khmelnytsky Hryhorii Skovoroda State Pedagogical UniversityПсихолінгвістика2309-17972415-33972023-04-0133262810.31470/2309-1797-2023-33-2-6-281350Using Online Orton-Gillingham Lessons to Teach Reading Comprehension and Word Recognition to Preschool Children at Risk for DyslexiaБотіна Алі Мохаммед Хусієн0Majmaah University, College of Education (Saudi Arabia)Purpose. The purpose of this study was to gain insight into the potential effects of online Orton-Gillingham-based instruction on improving some reading skills among children identified at risk for dyslexia. Methods. This study employed a quantitative approach using a quasi-experimental, pre-test and post-test and follow up design to investigate the effects of Orton-Gillingham-based instruction on reading comprehension and word recognition among preschool children at risk for dyslexia. Sixty children were chosen. Children received 3 training sessions a week, lasting between 40 and 45 min: (10) minutes for auditory training, (15) minutes for visual training, (10) for motor training and (10) minutes for pairing training. Results. The results indicated that using Orton-Gillingham method increased reading comprehension and word recognition among Arabic-speaking children at risk for dyslexia. Conclusion. Online Orton-Gillingham-based instruction was effective in improving some reading skills among children identified at risk for dyslexia. It is recommended that this method to be incorporated in into the curriculum in order to best-teach children at risk for dyslexia and other LDs. Teachers, particularly who are concerned with teaching reading to those type of children should be equipped with adequate knowledge and information about Orton-Gillingham-based instruction.https://psycholing-journal.com/index.php/journal/article/view/1350orton-gillingham-based instruction, reading skills, preschool children, dyslexia.
spellingShingle Ботіна Алі Мохаммед Хусієн
Using Online Orton-Gillingham Lessons to Teach Reading Comprehension and Word Recognition to Preschool Children at Risk for Dyslexia
Психолінгвістика
orton-gillingham-based instruction, reading skills, preschool children, dyslexia.
title Using Online Orton-Gillingham Lessons to Teach Reading Comprehension and Word Recognition to Preschool Children at Risk for Dyslexia
title_full Using Online Orton-Gillingham Lessons to Teach Reading Comprehension and Word Recognition to Preschool Children at Risk for Dyslexia
title_fullStr Using Online Orton-Gillingham Lessons to Teach Reading Comprehension and Word Recognition to Preschool Children at Risk for Dyslexia
title_full_unstemmed Using Online Orton-Gillingham Lessons to Teach Reading Comprehension and Word Recognition to Preschool Children at Risk for Dyslexia
title_short Using Online Orton-Gillingham Lessons to Teach Reading Comprehension and Word Recognition to Preschool Children at Risk for Dyslexia
title_sort using online orton gillingham lessons to teach reading comprehension and word recognition to preschool children at risk for dyslexia
topic orton-gillingham-based instruction, reading skills, preschool children, dyslexia.
url https://psycholing-journal.com/index.php/journal/article/view/1350
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