Comparingthe effectiveness of multi-sense teaching methods (Orton and Fernald) upon student's handwriting disorders at elementary schools of Malayer

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Abstract:
Objective
To compare the effectiveness of multi-sensory teaching methods Everton and Fernald on improving dysgraphia dysgraphia second grade elementary school students was conducted.
Method
semi-experimental with pre and post-test and population, including students at the beginning of the school year was dysgraphia 93-1392 in the center of the city of Malayer learning disorders were enrolled. Based on this number, 50 were based on simple random sampling, 16 of them were selected and randomly divided into two groups of Everton and Fernald, were replaced. To ensure homogeneity of variance of IQ, Wechsler test (child form) was used. Since the dependent variable in each group had 14 sessions of 45 minutes. Results and
Conclusion
The results showed that both methods were effective in improving children's disorder, dysgraphia, but the effectiveness of Everton in comparison with more Fernald, and this difference was statistically significant. The result also showed that both methods on improving dysgraphia impaired students of both sexes, their effectiveness.
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Persian
Published:
Biquarterly Journal of Cognitive Strategies in Learning, Volume:3 Issue: 4, 2016
Page:
71
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