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Effect On the Cognitive Processing Training On Visual Memory and Comprehension of Students with Learning to Read Third Grade to Fifth Karaj

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 April 2020

M. Hayati
Affiliation:
Psychology, Factualy Member Of Payame Noor University, Qazvin, Iran
N. Ramzanzadeh
Affiliation:
Psychology, Islamic Azad University Saveh branch, Saveh, Iran
N. Farrokhi
Affiliation:
Psychology, Payame Noor University, Qazvin, Iran

Abstract

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Introduction

Read the most basic learning tool for students. Is the basis for reading comprehension. Comprehension of written educational materials on various aspects of the basic skills that affect academic achievement.

Objectives

This study wasinvestigatedand determined the effects ofcognitive processing programonvisual memory andcomprehensiono students withreading learning disability in Third to fifth grade (class).

Methods

Indesired population, we usedavailable sampling formwhich was established fromthird to fifthgrad students with learning disabilities in reading centers in Karaj. The numbers of Sample persons were 30 who were randomly divided into two groups: experimental group (15) and control group(15). Training program in the cognitive processing of the experimental group was conducted in 11sessions of 45 minutes. In order to collect test data we used KimKarad test for visual memory, comprehension subtest (dyslexia test, Karami and Nuri, 1387).

Result

As ANCOVA results showed, after adjusting pre-test scores, among the participants of group, there was a significant effect.

Conclusions

positive effect on cognitive processing program on visual memory of students and student's comprehension and experimental group was in compared with control group.

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Article: 1014
Copyright
Copyright © European Psychiatric Association 2015
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