2022
DOI: 10.26803/ijlter.21.7.13
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Investigating the Extent of Training Needs of Teachers of Students with Learning Disabilities: A Survey of Teachers’ Perspectives

Abstract: The current study aimed to investigate the extent and areas of training needs of teachers of students with learning disabilities (LD) as well as the extent to which some demographic variables influence the training needs for LD teachers. The researcher adopted a quantitative research method using a 42-item questionnaire as a data collection tool. The sample consisted of 432 LD teachers working in the programs designed for LD students in public schools in Riyadh. Teachers were selected using the simple random s… Show more

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“…(a) assessment (ASS), (b) conceptual teaching strategies (CTS), (c) curricular saliency (CS),(d) what makes the subject easy or difficult to understand (WD), (e) students' prior knowledge and misconceptions (SPK), and (f) representations and analogies (RP). Similar to the analysis byAlmutairi (2022),Busaka et al (2022), andLai and Lin (2018), the Likert-scale responses were treated as though they were continuous data, so that aggregated means and standard deviations were computed. Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 20 was used to analyze the data.…”
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“…(a) assessment (ASS), (b) conceptual teaching strategies (CTS), (c) curricular saliency (CS),(d) what makes the subject easy or difficult to understand (WD), (e) students' prior knowledge and misconceptions (SPK), and (f) representations and analogies (RP). Similar to the analysis byAlmutairi (2022),Busaka et al (2022), andLai and Lin (2018), the Likert-scale responses were treated as though they were continuous data, so that aggregated means and standard deviations were computed. Statistical Package for the Social Sciences (SPSS) version 20 was used to analyze the data.…”
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confidence: 99%