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Die Praktiese ondersteuning van ’n leerder met disleksie deur middel van ’n Instruksiebeplanningsproses

Tesis voorgelê volgens die vereistes van die
M.Ed.: Onderwys
Vir die Fakulteit van Onderwys en Sosiale Wetenskappe
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Kaapse Skiereiland Universiteit van Tegnologie
2014 / Reading is the interaction between author and reader. To be able to read, the reader has to
decode the message in order to read with comprehension/understanding. Reading consists
of two components, namely word recognition and reading comprehension. Word recognition
is the ability to recognise words as quickly as possible. Reading comprehension is the ability
to store the meaning of the message in words in the brain. To be able to read the learner
must be able to recognise the message and to understand what he/she reads.
The ability to read is very important, because a good reading ability is the key to success in
a learner’s studies at school. Reading problems occur due to the lack of phonological
processing of written material. Reading problems are caused by various factors such as
emotional factors, sensory factors and limited cognitive ability – to mention but a few.
The purpose of this research was to determine whether a multi-sensory reading method
such as the Silverman approach to reading could have a positive influence on the reading
and studying abilities of a learner with dyslexia combined with an instructional design.
A literature review was done on reading and reading problems, a multi-sensory approach,
and well-known multi-sensory approaches such as the Davis method, Orton Gillingham
method and the Silverman method.
A Grade 8 learner who had been diagnosed with dyslexia was evaluated according to the
ESSI reading and spelling tests to determine his reading and spelling levels. His parents
and he had to complete questionnaires to determine his scholastic and social progress.
After that, the learner was helped by using the Silverman spelling method to enhance his
spelling and reading abilities. The duration of the course was thirteen weeks and the learner
attended hourly sessions two times per week. The instructional design was used to adjust
the sessions according to the learner’s needs.
The quantitative research method, namely the ESSI reading and spelling tests, was used as
well as the qualitative method. The researcher also used journal inscriptions to observe the
sessions in order to change the programme should it be deemed necessary.
After completion of the course, the learner was evaluated according to the ESSI test once
more and his parents and he had to complete the questionnaire again to ensure reliability
and validity.
The results of the qualitative tests and the quantitative information pointed out that the
learner successfully progressed in his reading and spelling abilities.
Die praktiese ondersteuning van ’n leerder met disleksie deur middel van ’n instruksie-beplanningsproses
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It is thus possible to deduct that a multi-sensory reading and spelling method such as the
Silverman method had a positive influence on the learner’s reading and spelling abilities.
A shortcoming in the research was that the researcher was restricted to only four months to
complete the research project. Should the research have begun from the beginning of the
year, the results might have differed completely. The researcher has also made
recommendations about the training of teachers, as well as recommendations to the
Department of Education.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:netd.ac.za/oai:union.ndltd.org:cput/oai:localhost:20.500.11838/1867
Date January 2014
Creatorsvan der List, Wanda
PublisherCape Peninsula University of Technology
Source SetsSouth African National ETD Portal
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis
Rightshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/za/

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