Hausar Kurma: Development and Evaluation of Interactive Mobile App for the English-Hausa Sign Language Alphabet

This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of a mobile app named “Hausar Kurma” in teaching English to Hausa-speaking hearing impairment students in Nigerian special schools. A single-subject design was used to evaluate the impact of the application. Evidence-based practices...

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Main Authors: Ahmed Lawal, Nadire Cavus, Abdulmalik Ahmad Lawan, Ibrahim Sani
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2024-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10478530/
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Nadire Cavus
Abdulmalik Ahmad Lawan
Ibrahim Sani
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Ibrahim Sani
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description This study aimed to assess the effectiveness of a mobile app named “Hausar Kurma” in teaching English to Hausa-speaking hearing impairment students in Nigerian special schools. A single-subject design was used to evaluate the impact of the application. Evidence-based practices were employed to assess the performance of the educational tool and to ensure compliance with the gold standard. Various single-subject design methods, including the celeration line, binomial test, and Wilcoxon signed-rank test, were used. A sample of ten primary school students selected from a special education school was used in this study. A pretest examination was conducted, followed by eight weeks of training using the developed mobile app, and a posttest examination was carried out. Our findings demonstrate the effectiveness of evidence-based research for evaluating educational tools and their efficacy in special education. A higher number of data points above the celeration line indicated a significant improvement in participants’ academic performance. Additionally, the binomial test conducted after a 95% confidence interval yielded a probability of 0.0098, indicating a noteworthy enhancement in student performance. At the same time, a Wilcoxon signed rank test conducted using IBM SPSS Statistics 27 on the pretest and posttest data yielded an effect size of 0.633, indicating a strong Cohen’s large effect classification. Similarly, the usability test conducted indicated a higher acceptance rate of the application by the users. The results of this study confirm the utility of the app and recommend its implementation in special schools to enhance English language instruction for hearing impairment and hard-of-hearing Hausa-speaking students in special education institutions.
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spelling doaj.art-3e46cbc3afe54ff98da977552310bdb92024-04-02T23:00:26ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362024-01-0112460124602310.1109/ACCESS.2024.338153810478530Hausar Kurma: Development and Evaluation of Interactive Mobile App for the English-Hausa Sign Language AlphabetAhmed Lawal0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7793-7198Nadire Cavus1https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7470-7752Abdulmalik Ahmad Lawan2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4850-6196Ibrahim Sani3Department of Computer Information Systems, Near East University, Nicosia, CyprusDepartment of Computer Information Systems, Near East University, Nicosia, CyprusDepartment of Computer Science, Kano University of Science and Technology, Wudil, NigeriaSchool for Special Education, Federal University, Gusau, Gusau, Zamfara, NigeriaThis study aimed to assess the effectiveness of a mobile app named “Hausar Kurma” in teaching English to Hausa-speaking hearing impairment students in Nigerian special schools. A single-subject design was used to evaluate the impact of the application. Evidence-based practices were employed to assess the performance of the educational tool and to ensure compliance with the gold standard. Various single-subject design methods, including the celeration line, binomial test, and Wilcoxon signed-rank test, were used. A sample of ten primary school students selected from a special education school was used in this study. A pretest examination was conducted, followed by eight weeks of training using the developed mobile app, and a posttest examination was carried out. Our findings demonstrate the effectiveness of evidence-based research for evaluating educational tools and their efficacy in special education. A higher number of data points above the celeration line indicated a significant improvement in participants’ academic performance. Additionally, the binomial test conducted after a 95% confidence interval yielded a probability of 0.0098, indicating a noteworthy enhancement in student performance. At the same time, a Wilcoxon signed rank test conducted using IBM SPSS Statistics 27 on the pretest and posttest data yielded an effect size of 0.633, indicating a strong Cohen’s large effect classification. Similarly, the usability test conducted indicated a higher acceptance rate of the application by the users. The results of this study confirm the utility of the app and recommend its implementation in special schools to enhance English language instruction for hearing impairment and hard-of-hearing Hausa-speaking students in special education institutions.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10478530/Special educationhearing impairment studentsEnglish language teachingHausa sign languageprimary school
spellingShingle Ahmed Lawal
Nadire Cavus
Abdulmalik Ahmad Lawan
Ibrahim Sani
Hausar Kurma: Development and Evaluation of Interactive Mobile App for the English-Hausa Sign Language Alphabet
IEEE Access
Special education
hearing impairment students
English language teaching
Hausa sign language
primary school
title Hausar Kurma: Development and Evaluation of Interactive Mobile App for the English-Hausa Sign Language Alphabet
title_full Hausar Kurma: Development and Evaluation of Interactive Mobile App for the English-Hausa Sign Language Alphabet
title_fullStr Hausar Kurma: Development and Evaluation of Interactive Mobile App for the English-Hausa Sign Language Alphabet
title_full_unstemmed Hausar Kurma: Development and Evaluation of Interactive Mobile App for the English-Hausa Sign Language Alphabet
title_short Hausar Kurma: Development and Evaluation of Interactive Mobile App for the English-Hausa Sign Language Alphabet
title_sort hausar kurma development and evaluation of interactive mobile app for the english hausa sign language alphabet
topic Special education
hearing impairment students
English language teaching
Hausa sign language
primary school
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10478530/
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