Effectiveness of ChatGPT in facilitating learning for students with special educational needs: An empirical study in Saudi Arabia.

IF 1.9 Q3 NUTRITION & DIETETICS Nutrition and health Pub Date : 2025-01-17 DOI:10.1177/02601060241307770
Mohammed Alsahli, Fahad Alanezi, Wael Sh Basri, Razaz Waheeb Attar, Alya Alghamdi, Norah Mohammed Alyahya, Salem Albagmi, Saud Asman Almutairi, Ibrahim Tawfeeq Alsedrah, Wejdan M Arif, Abeer Abdullah Alsadhan, Miznah Hizam AlShammary, Amal Mubarak Bakhshwain, Afnan Fahd Almuhanna, Norah Alnaim, Amal Hassan Alhazmi
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Abstract

Study purpose: This paper aims to explore the effectiveness of ChatGPT in facilitating learning for medical students with special educational needs (SEN) while acknowledging and addressing the challenges that SEN students may encounter in utilizing this technology.

Methods: This cross-sectional survey study assessed ChatGPT's efficacy in supporting medical students with SEN across three Saudi Arabian universities. Utilizing purposive and convenience sampling, a questionnaire was administered to 283 SEN students. Statistical analyses, including t-tests and ANOVA, were conducted to evaluate perceptions of ChatGPT's effectiveness, considering demographic factors and impairment types.

Results: Notable differences were observed in perceptions of ChatGPT's effectiveness by impairment type and education level. Statistically significant differences were observed among the participants with different types of impairments in relation to flexibility in communication (p = .01), scaffolding and guided practice (p = .0435), immediate feedback and reinforcement (p = .0334), visual and audio support (p = .0244), and simplified learning (p = .002) factors. For instance, individuals with communication and interaction impairments rated ChatGPT's support significantly higher for simplified learning (M = 4.39, p = .002) and visual/audio support (M = 4.08, p = .024) compared to other impairments. Education level significantly influenced perceptions across all support factors (p < .05), with diploma holders consistently rating ChatGPT more favorably.

Conclusion: Although by providing personalized, simplified, and scaffolded learning experiences, along with social and emotional support, ChatGPT demonstrates promising potential in enhancing learning of SEN students; it does not prove to be effective across all types of impairments.

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ChatGPT促进特殊教育需要学生学习的有效性:沙特阿拉伯的实证研究
研究目的:本文旨在探讨ChatGPT在促进有特殊教育需要(SEN)的医学生学习方面的有效性,同时承认并解决SEN学生在使用这项技术时可能遇到的挑战。方法:本横断面调查研究评估了ChatGPT在三所沙特阿拉伯大学支持SEN医学生的有效性。采用有目的、方便的抽样方法,对283名特殊教育学生进行问卷调查。统计分析,包括t检验和方差分析,在考虑人口因素和损伤类型的情况下,对ChatGPT的有效性进行评估。结果:残障类型和受教育程度对ChatGPT有效性的认知存在显著差异。在沟通灵活性(p = 0.01)、脚手架和指导练习(p = 0.0435)、即时反馈和强化(p = 0.034)、视听支持(p = 0.0244)和简化学习(p = 0.002)等因素上,不同类型障碍的参与者差异有统计学意义。例如,与其他障碍相比,有沟通和互动障碍的个体对ChatGPT在简化学习(M = 4.39, p = .002)和视觉/音频支持(M = 4.08, p = .024)方面的支持评分明显更高。教育水平显著影响对所有支持因素的看法(p结论:尽管通过提供个性化、简化和框架化的学习体验,以及社会和情感支持,ChatGPT在促进特殊教育学生的学习方面显示出良好的潜力;它并不是对所有类型的损伤都有效。
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