Integrating Drawing in Teaching English Language at Yumba Special School for Children with Intellectual Disabilities

Bawa Alhassan, M. Osei
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Author(s): Alhassan, Bawa; Osei (PhD), Mavis | Abstract: Pupils with intellectual disabilities have personal, social and communication challenges as stated in DSM-5 (APA, 2013) and ICD-10 (WHO, 1992). As such, their cognition in general and language acquisition in particular are difficulties they struggle with in school. As a result, teaching them becomes cumbersome for teachers and caregivers. However, theories in the literature aver that art can be used as a tool to enhance teaching and learning of English language to pupils in the general population and pupils with intellectual disabilities in particular. The purpose of this study was to integrate drawing in teaching and learning of English Language at Yumba Special School for children with intellectual disabilities. The special school is situated in Tamale, the capital of Northern Region of Ghana. The study employed action research method where topics in English Language were taught by making pupils draw in the classroom. The researchers used six weeks to conduct the action research. Researchers observed that integrating drawing in teaching English Language do not only make learning enjoyable and interesting but also drawing gained and sustained pupils attention as they were actively involved in the learning process, even though children with intellectual disabilities are symptomatic of Attention Deficit Hyperactive Disorder (ADHD). Therefore educators should adopt drawing integration in teaching English Language in intellectual disability learning environment.n
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云巴智障儿童特殊学校将绘画融入英语教学
作者:Alhassan, Bawa;摘要:DSM-5 (APA, 2013)和ICD-10 (WHO, 1992)指出,智障学生在个人、社会和沟通方面存在挑战。因此,他们一般的认知能力,特别是语言习得是他们在学校挣扎的困难。因此,对教师和看护人来说,教他们变得很麻烦。然而,文献中的理论认为,艺术可以作为一种工具,用于提高普通学生,特别是智障学生的英语教学。本研究的目的是将绘画融入云巴智障儿童特殊学校的英语教学中。这所特殊学校位于加纳北部地区首府塔马利。本研究采用行动研究法,通过让学生在课堂上画画来教授英语语言主题。研究人员用了六周的时间进行行动研究。研究人员发现,将绘画融入英语教学不仅能让学习变得有趣愉快,而且还能让学生在积极参与学习过程时获得并持续关注,即使智力障碍儿童是注意力缺陷多动障碍(ADHD)的症状。因此,在智障学习环境下的英语教学中,教育工作者应该采用绘图整合的方法
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