Special Needs Teachers’ Perceptions on the Educational Digital Game the “Four Forces”

  • Mourelatou K
  • Zamfirov M
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Abstract

It is a well known fact that there is a discrete group of pupils with severe problems in the acquisition of mathematical skills. These problems go beyond a quantitative range, but differ qualitatively from the ways the pupils gain mathematical knowledge from their teachers in the classroom. The central thesis of this survey is the development of the educational digital game the "Four Forces", and the teachers' perceptions concerning whether the specific digital game reduce mathematic and memory difficulties in students with intellectual disabilities. This was achieved by comparing and contrasting the teachers' perceptions on this particular issue through questionnaires via e-mail. Through the survey findings it has been observed that special needs teachers have similar perceptions about the digital math games, which they agree that they could enhance students' cultivation of memory capacity and could improve the development of numerical skills.

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Mourelatou, K., & Zamfirov, M. (2017). Special Needs Teachers’ Perceptions on the Educational Digital Game the “Four Forces.” Open Journal for Educational Research, 1(2), 75–90. https://doi.org/10.32591/coas.ojer.0102.03075m

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