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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Matematiksvårigheter och lässvårigheter : En undersökning om skillnader mellan elever i matematiksvårigheter och elever i matematik- och lässvårigheter / Mathematics Disabilities and Reading Disabilities : A Study about the Differences between Students with Mathematics Difficulties and Students with Both Mathematics Disabilities and Reading Disabilities

Talvitie Svedlin, Annie January 2014 (has links)
Denna litteraturstudie avser att sammanställa och redovisa vetenskapligt granskade artiklar som behandlar skillnader hos elever i matematiksvårigheter och elever i matematik- och lässvårigheter. Studiens resultat visar att matematiksvårigheter och lässvårigheter är beroende av varandra. Resultatet påvisade skillnader hos elever i matematiksvårigheter jämfört med elever i läs- och matematiksvårigheter i deras arbetsminne, fonologiska medvetenhet och problemlösningsförmåga. Det finns även stöd från forskningen att elever i matematik- och lässvårigheter har signifikant sämre resultat i arbetsminne, fonologisk medvetenhet och problemlösningsförmåga. / This literature study intends to compile and narrate peer-reviewed articles about mathematics teaching. These articles that is compiled to cultivate the differences there is between students with mathematics disabilities and students with mathematic disabilities and reading disabilities. The result of this study demonstrates differences in working memory, phonological awareness, and problem solving in students with mathematic disabilities compared to students with both mathematics disabilities and reading disabilities. The most significant factor in the literature is that students who have both mathematical disabilities and reading disabilities have significantly lower results in working memory, phonological awareness, and problem solving.

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