Teaching simple addition to children with mental retardation using a microcomputer |
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Authors: | Jin -Pang Leung Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | (1) Psychology Department, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, N. T., Hong Kong |
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Abstract: | Computer assisted instruction (CAI) was used for improving the efficiency of simple addition (single-digit without carrying) computation in three children with mental retardation. The training program, conducted on a portable personal computer, consisted of demonstrations and repetitive practices on simple addition presented in a vertical format. A number of behavioral instruction techniques such as direct feedback, corrective demonstration, verbal association, and token reinforcement were also included. To evaluate the effects of the CAI package, a multiple-baseline across subjects design with followup was employed. Results showed that performances of children improved with training and were maintained at 1-week, 4-week, and 12-week followups. Generalization of the learned skills was evident when children were assessed on a paper-and-pencil addition test in a vertical format. The skills were also transferable, with initial prompting, to a computerized addition test in a horizontal format. These findings reaffirmed the applicability of CAI and behavioral techniques for teaching math skills to children with mental retardation. |
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Keywords: | teaching simple addition mental retardation microcomputer computer assisted instruction math skill |
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