THE STRUCTURE OF MOBILITY AND SKILLS AMONG DEAF CHILDREN

A research of mobility and skills among deaf children (from 7 to 17 years old) is presented in this work. The sample of examinees (N=98) is consisted of two subsamples. The first subsample is consisted of deaf children (primary-school and secondary-school level), who have been included in the educat...

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Main Authors: Husnija HASANBEGOVIĆ, Senad MEHMEDINOVIĆ, Esad H. MAHMUTOVIĆ
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Language:English
Published: Faculty of Philosophy, Institute of Special Education and Rehabilitation 2010-11-01
Series:Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation
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Online Access:http://jser.fzf.ukim.edu.mk/files/pdf201034/7-15%20Husnija%20Hasanbegovikj.pdf
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spelling doaj-cfb5f47a40234e67a4cdccacfe11658e2020-11-25T01:30:15ZengFaculty of Philosophy, Institute of Special Education and RehabilitationJournal of Special Education and Rehabilitation1409-60991857-663X2010-11-01113-4715THE STRUCTURE OF MOBILITY AND SKILLS AMONG DEAF CHILDREN Husnija HASANBEGOVIĆSenad MEHMEDINOVIĆEsad H. MAHMUTOVIĆA research of mobility and skills among deaf children (from 7 to 17 years old) is presented in this work. The sample of examinees (N=98) is consisted of two subsamples. The first subsample is consisted of deaf children (primary-school and secondary-school level), who have been included in the educative and rehabilitative treatment in the special school (N=29) and the second subsample is consisted of hearing children (primary-school and secondary-school level), who have been chosen by random choice (N=69). For the purpose of the research, a measure instrument named “Test for evaluation of the anthropologic features (extremity movement) of mobility and skills“, (TAMV), has been constructed. The aim of the research is to establish mobility and skills of deaf children. In order to test the hypothesis that there are statistically significant differencesamong deaf and hearing children (primary-school and secondary-school level) in mobility and skills, discriminative analysis has been applied. The results showed that deaf examinees have been much weaker compared to hearing examinees in mobility and skills and that these differences were statistically significant when applied on the system of variables. The results enriched the knowledge about mobility and skills of deaf children, which can encourage more programs of motor mobility and skills improvement to be constructed.http://jser.fzf.ukim.edu.mk/files/pdf201034/7-15%20Husnija%20Hasanbegovikj.pdfdeaf childrenskillsmobility.
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author Husnija HASANBEGOVIĆ
Senad MEHMEDINOVIĆ
Esad H. MAHMUTOVIĆ
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Senad MEHMEDINOVIĆ
Esad H. MAHMUTOVIĆ
THE STRUCTURE OF MOBILITY AND SKILLS AMONG DEAF CHILDREN
Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation
deaf children
skills
mobility.
author_facet Husnija HASANBEGOVIĆ
Senad MEHMEDINOVIĆ
Esad H. MAHMUTOVIĆ
author_sort Husnija HASANBEGOVIĆ
title THE STRUCTURE OF MOBILITY AND SKILLS AMONG DEAF CHILDREN
title_short THE STRUCTURE OF MOBILITY AND SKILLS AMONG DEAF CHILDREN
title_full THE STRUCTURE OF MOBILITY AND SKILLS AMONG DEAF CHILDREN
title_fullStr THE STRUCTURE OF MOBILITY AND SKILLS AMONG DEAF CHILDREN
title_full_unstemmed THE STRUCTURE OF MOBILITY AND SKILLS AMONG DEAF CHILDREN
title_sort structure of mobility and skills among deaf children
publisher Faculty of Philosophy, Institute of Special Education and Rehabilitation
series Journal of Special Education and Rehabilitation
issn 1409-6099
1857-663X
publishDate 2010-11-01
description A research of mobility and skills among deaf children (from 7 to 17 years old) is presented in this work. The sample of examinees (N=98) is consisted of two subsamples. The first subsample is consisted of deaf children (primary-school and secondary-school level), who have been included in the educative and rehabilitative treatment in the special school (N=29) and the second subsample is consisted of hearing children (primary-school and secondary-school level), who have been chosen by random choice (N=69). For the purpose of the research, a measure instrument named “Test for evaluation of the anthropologic features (extremity movement) of mobility and skills“, (TAMV), has been constructed. The aim of the research is to establish mobility and skills of deaf children. In order to test the hypothesis that there are statistically significant differencesamong deaf and hearing children (primary-school and secondary-school level) in mobility and skills, discriminative analysis has been applied. The results showed that deaf examinees have been much weaker compared to hearing examinees in mobility and skills and that these differences were statistically significant when applied on the system of variables. The results enriched the knowledge about mobility and skills of deaf children, which can encourage more programs of motor mobility and skills improvement to be constructed.
topic deaf children
skills
mobility.
url http://jser.fzf.ukim.edu.mk/files/pdf201034/7-15%20Husnija%20Hasanbegovikj.pdf
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