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摘要
本研究旨在探讨在皮塔斯地区的特殊教育综合计划(SEIP)中,精细动作训练对提高有特殊教育需要(SEN)学生手写可读性的影响。此外,研究还旨在评估有特殊教育需要(SEN)学生现有的手写可读性水平。本研究采用准实验法进行定量分析,对两组受访者的特征几乎相同的非平衡组进行前后测试。样本的选择是有目的的,即被选中的受访者在手写技能方面具有几乎相同的特征,涉及四名有特殊教育需要的学生,分为两组,即对照组和治疗组。所使用的工具是手写可读性量表(HLS)的改编版,该量表已被翻译成巴哈萨语,并根据研究的相关性进行了修改。然后,通过 Microsoft Excel 软件使用平均值(分钟)进行描述性分析,对通过前测和后测获得的数据进行分析。研究结果表明,精细动作训练可提高有特殊教育需求的学生的手写可读性,平均提高(分钟)15 分,并表明其水平从极差提高到中等。对于所有有特殊教育需求的学生来说,掌握精细动作技能非常重要,因为这些技能对他们今后的生活质量有着巨大的积极影响。精细动作训练对有特殊教育需要的学生的手写技能和手写可读性也有影响。
EFFECTS OF FINE MOTOR TRAINING IN IMPROVING THE LEGIBILITY OF HANDWRITING OF STUDENTS WITH SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS
The research aims to study the impact of fine motor training on improving handwriting legibility of students with special educational needs (SEN) in a Special Education Integrated Programme (SEIP) in the Pitas area. Besides, the study also aims to assess the existing level of handwriting legibility of students with special educational needs (SEN). Using a quantitative approach through quasi-experimental methods, the study involved pre-post testing of unbalanced groups that both groups of respondents had almost the same characteristics. The sample selection is purposefully sampled, i.e. the selected respondents have almost the same characteristics of handwriting skills and involve four students with special educational needs divided into two groups, the control group, and the treatment group. The instrument used is an adaptation of the Handwriting Legibility Scale (HLS) which has been translated into Bahasa and modified according to the study's relevance. Data obtained through pre, and post-tests were then analysed using descriptive analysis involving averages (min) through Microsoft Excel software. Findings show that fine motor training can improve handwriting legibility of students with special educational needs by an average of (min) 15 scores and indicate an increase in the level from very poor to moderate. Fine motor skills are important to master for all students with special educational needs as these skills have a huge positive impact on their quality of life in the future. Fine motor training was also seen to have an impact on handwriting skills as well as handwriting legibility of students with special educational needs.