bachelorThesis
Teaching EFL to Students with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
Fecha
2023-04-12Autor
Chiriboga Chiriboga, David Gustavo
Guaraca Defas, Gabriela Alexandra
Institución
Resumen
This research synthesis identified the different methods used in English as a Foreign
Language (EFL) classes with students diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder
(ADHD). Inclusive Education is beneficial since it allows students with these conditions to
interact with other students who do not have them, helping education to develop optimally. In
recent years, inclusivity has gained importance in the educational environment since children
with different conditions need to communicate and develop skills according to their conditions.
The 20 articles analyzed were developed in different educational contexts at the primary and
secondary levels. The ages of the students ranged from nine to 12 years. The results of the
studies showed that the use of different approaches such as Total Physical Response (TPR),
Natural Approach (NA), and Technological Strategies was favorable for learning the English
language in students with this type of condition. Studies establish that children with ADHD
responded effectively to the TPR approach in relation to the other approach and strategies
mentioned above.