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_b.C740 2015
245 _aComputer-aided instructional material in science for children with intelectual disabilities
_cReynalyn Apple A. Terrazola... [et al.].
260 _c2015
300 _a51 leaves :
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_c28 cm.
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337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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502 _bThesis (Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education major in Special Education) -- University of Rizal System-Morong.
520 _aExecutive Summary: This study developed computer - aided instructional material in Science for children with intellectual disabilities to determine their level of performance in Science with the aid of the developed material as well as its level of acceptability. This study was conducted at Binangonan Elementary School - Special Education Center, Binangonan, Rizal during the 2nd Semester of 2015. The researchers used a modified questionnaire-checklist which included variables such as objectives, contents, language and style, and graphics and sounds. To determine the level of acceptability of the developed computer-aided instructional material for children with intellectual disabilities as perceived by the two groups of respondents in terms of objectives, contents, language and style, and graphics and sounds, weighted mean was utilized; to determine the level of performance in Science of pupils with intellectual disabilities, mean and standard deviation were used. The findings revealed that the developed instructional material was very much accepted by having obtained an average mean of 4.4 and 4,7 as evaluated by the Sped teachers and IT experts respectively. The level of performance of children with intellectual disabilities after exposure to computer-aided instructional material obtained a mean of 4.8 and verbally interpreted as "Proficient" with standard deviation of 2.19. It was concluded that the developed computer-aided instructional material in Science for children with intellectual disabilities is very much accepted by the two groups of respondents and can be utilized by teachers to enhance performance in Science of children with intellectual disabilities. Based on the findings and conclusion of the study, the researchers recommend to utilize the computer-aided instructional material and to conduct further study on other topics in Science for children with intellectual disabilities.
650 _aTeaching -- Aids and devices.
700 1 _aDe Ungria, Everlyn Mae O.
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700 1 _aCabacungan, Ethel Rose C.
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700 1 _aEspiritu Santo. Zashleyfey S.
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856 _3Online Request for Student Unpublished Works
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