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Thakur, Renu
- Reading Skill of Deaf Students from Ludhiana Punjab
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1 Senior Optometry Faculty; Sankara Academy of Vision, Sankara Eye Hospital, Ludhiana, Punjab, IN
2 Dean, Chitkara College of Education, Chitkara University, Punjab, IN
3 Chief Operations Officer/Senior Project Advisor, Center for Computational Brain Research, Indian Institute of Technology Madras Chennai, Tamil Nadu, IN
1 Senior Optometry Faculty; Sankara Academy of Vision, Sankara Eye Hospital, Ludhiana, Punjab, IN
2 Dean, Chitkara College of Education, Chitkara University, Punjab, IN
3 Chief Operations Officer/Senior Project Advisor, Center for Computational Brain Research, Indian Institute of Technology Madras Chennai, Tamil Nadu, IN
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Indian Journal of Public Health Research & Development, Vol 11, No 2 (2020), Pagination: 101-104Abstract
Context: Learning to read is a complex cognitive perspective, it’s a child ability to decode, analyze and construct linguistic meaning from a the written print; reading include identification of alphabets, bond of spellings and assessing them in memory i.e. word reading, phonic awareness and knowledge of alphabets are the base of learning to read[15];Total 60 students were enrolled in the study, 30 deaf and 30 age-matched hearing, all the students were from age group of 8.5 to 11.5 years (50% male and 50% female in each group); extensive eye examination was performed prior to the study, all the participants were free from Ocular and systemic pathology. Two different tests were performed for reading skill; Reading comprehension was evaluated with ADR I Net Dynamic reader, and English reading tool was used, the tool was developed and used by Pratham-ASER Centre to evaluate reading speed; both the test showed statistically significant difference; (P-Value of <0.001) were deaf students had scored less marks in reading comprehension test and they were slow in reading speed also; deaf were taking more time to read in comparison of hearing students (P-Value of <0.001).Keywords
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1 Chitkara School of Health Science, Chitkara University, Punjab, IN
2 Sankara Academy of Vision, Sankara Eye Hospital, Ludhiana, Punjab, IN
1 Chitkara School of Health Science, Chitkara University, Punjab, IN
2 Sankara Academy of Vision, Sankara Eye Hospital, Ludhiana, Punjab, IN