Publication: Teaching mathematics among students with learning disability: Non-technological and technological approaches
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2019-01-01
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18650929
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Communications in Computer and Information Science. Vol.1048, (2019), 268-277
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Thanyaluck Ingkavara, Pratchayapong Yasri Teaching mathematics among students with learning disability: Non-technological and technological approaches. Communications in Computer and Information Science. Vol.1048, (2019), 268-277. doi:10.1007/978-981-13-9895-7_24 Retrieved from: https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/20.500.14594/50671
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Teaching mathematics among students with learning disability: Non-technological and technological approaches
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© Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2019. A learning disability (LD) is a problem affecting how a student cognitively receives and processes information. Students with this condition may have trouble with learning skills including reading, writing and calculation. Therefore, it might be pedagogically inappropriate to adopt typical approaches with other students to teach LD students. This paper examines various approaches to teaching mathematics among LD students, covering both non-technological and technological. It points to the importance to integrate both approaches to make learning of mathematics among LD learners more effective. It is believed that technological tools are more engaging to students who have a short span of learning attention and those who need more aids for visualisation to learn. However, these have to be utilised appropriately based on the principles proposed by the non-technological approaches such as CPA, 3R and Task Analysis.