The ability of teachers to identify Grade 1 learners in low socio-economic environments with possible developmental coordination disorder

Background: Early identification of learners in low socio-economic environments with possible developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is important. Although various screening tools are available, it is unclear whether teachers can use the movement assessment battery for children - second edition c...

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Main Authors: Alretha du Plessis, Monique de Milander, Frederik F. Coetzee, Mariette Nel
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2021-04-01
Series:South African Journal of Childhood Education
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Online Access:https://sajce.co.za/index.php/sajce/article/view/930
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spelling doaj-859224f10b7d408899d28c711b2dda2d2021-04-21T11:59:06ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Childhood Education2223-76742223-76822021-04-01111e1e1110.4102/sajce.v11i1.930430The ability of teachers to identify Grade 1 learners in low socio-economic environments with possible developmental coordination disorderAlretha du Plessis0Monique de Milander1Frederik F. Coetzee2Mariette Nel3Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Free State, BloemfonteinDepartment of Exercise and Sport Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Free State, BloemfonteinDepartment of Exercise and Sport Sciences, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Free State, BloemfonteinDepartment of Biostatistics, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of the Free State, BloemfonteinBackground: Early identification of learners in low socio-economic environments with possible developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is important. Although various screening tools are available, it is unclear whether teachers can use the movement assessment battery for children - second edition checklist (MABC-2 checklist) to identify learners with possible DCD. Aim: To establish teachers’ ability to identify Grade 1 learners in low socio-economic environments with possible DCD. Setting: The study was conducted in the Mangaung Metro, Motheo District of the Free State Province, South Africa. Grade 1 learners aged 6–8 years (n = 200) from a low socio-economic environment attending quintile one to three schools were randomly selected for assessment. Twenty-nine teachers participated in the study. Methods: Kinderkineticists identified learners with possible DCD (displaying motor skills far below the child’s age) by means of the MABC-2 performance test. The teachers used the MABC-2 checklist to identify possible DCD. The convergent validity of the MABC-2 performance test and checklist was compared. Results: The convergent validity between the MABC-2 performance test and the MABC-2 checklist indicated a kappa (k) coefficient of 0.17, indicating a slight agreement between the performance test and the checklist. Overall, the specificity was 58% (105/180), and the sensitivity was 85% (17/20). Conclusion: Teachers could effectively identify learners with possible DCD. However, they demonstrated a low ability to identify learners without possible DCD when using the MABC-2 checklist. It is therefore recommended that the performance test should be used in conjunction with the checklist to obtain the most reliable results.https://sajce.co.za/index.php/sajce/article/view/930developmental coordination disorder (dcd)movement assessment battery for children – second edition (mabc-2)checklistteachersmotor skillschildrenlearnerslow socio-economic environmentprevalence
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author Alretha du Plessis
Monique de Milander
Frederik F. Coetzee
Mariette Nel
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Monique de Milander
Frederik F. Coetzee
Mariette Nel
The ability of teachers to identify Grade 1 learners in low socio-economic environments with possible developmental coordination disorder
South African Journal of Childhood Education
developmental coordination disorder (dcd)
movement assessment battery for children – second edition (mabc-2)
checklist
teachers
motor skills
children
learners
low socio-economic environment
prevalence
author_facet Alretha du Plessis
Monique de Milander
Frederik F. Coetzee
Mariette Nel
author_sort Alretha du Plessis
title The ability of teachers to identify Grade 1 learners in low socio-economic environments with possible developmental coordination disorder
title_short The ability of teachers to identify Grade 1 learners in low socio-economic environments with possible developmental coordination disorder
title_full The ability of teachers to identify Grade 1 learners in low socio-economic environments with possible developmental coordination disorder
title_fullStr The ability of teachers to identify Grade 1 learners in low socio-economic environments with possible developmental coordination disorder
title_full_unstemmed The ability of teachers to identify Grade 1 learners in low socio-economic environments with possible developmental coordination disorder
title_sort ability of teachers to identify grade 1 learners in low socio-economic environments with possible developmental coordination disorder
publisher AOSIS
series South African Journal of Childhood Education
issn 2223-7674
2223-7682
publishDate 2021-04-01
description Background: Early identification of learners in low socio-economic environments with possible developmental coordination disorder (DCD) is important. Although various screening tools are available, it is unclear whether teachers can use the movement assessment battery for children - second edition checklist (MABC-2 checklist) to identify learners with possible DCD. Aim: To establish teachers’ ability to identify Grade 1 learners in low socio-economic environments with possible DCD. Setting: The study was conducted in the Mangaung Metro, Motheo District of the Free State Province, South Africa. Grade 1 learners aged 6–8 years (n = 200) from a low socio-economic environment attending quintile one to three schools were randomly selected for assessment. Twenty-nine teachers participated in the study. Methods: Kinderkineticists identified learners with possible DCD (displaying motor skills far below the child’s age) by means of the MABC-2 performance test. The teachers used the MABC-2 checklist to identify possible DCD. The convergent validity of the MABC-2 performance test and checklist was compared. Results: The convergent validity between the MABC-2 performance test and the MABC-2 checklist indicated a kappa (k) coefficient of 0.17, indicating a slight agreement between the performance test and the checklist. Overall, the specificity was 58% (105/180), and the sensitivity was 85% (17/20). Conclusion: Teachers could effectively identify learners with possible DCD. However, they demonstrated a low ability to identify learners without possible DCD when using the MABC-2 checklist. It is therefore recommended that the performance test should be used in conjunction with the checklist to obtain the most reliable results.
topic developmental coordination disorder (dcd)
movement assessment battery for children – second edition (mabc-2)
checklist
teachers
motor skills
children
learners
low socio-economic environment
prevalence
url https://sajce.co.za/index.php/sajce/article/view/930
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