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Early Identification and Intervention: Amplifying the Voice of Slow Learners

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  • Muhammad ImranShaheed Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto Institute of Science & Technology, Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
  • Nazir AhmadDepartment of Teacher Education Federal Urdu University of Arts, Science & Technology Karachi, Sindh, Pakistan
  • Abdul Aziz Qabas Al-HarthyDar Jana International School, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
  • Zakia Gafoor JatGovernment High School Line Par, Shaheed Benazir abad, Pakistan

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63094/AITUSRJ.23.2.2.2

Keywords:

Slow Learner, Identification, Intervention

Abstract

This research explores the importance of assisting students who may learn at a slower pace than their peers in school through lens of available research literature. These students have just as much potential as others but might need extra time and support to understand their school lessons. The study emphasizes how crucial it is to find and help these students early in their education. It’s like offering them a helping hand precisely when they need it the most and also discusses what makes these students unique and how teachers, parents, and others can collaborate to provide the support they need. Discovering and assisting these students early can greatly improve their school performance and boost their self-confidence. It’s like creating a personalized plan that suits each student’s learning style, helping them excel in school and feel proud of their achievements. Furthermore, this study suggests that future research could develop deeper into the most effective strategies for identifying and helping slow learners. It also encourages exploring innovative ways to create inclusive and supportive educational environments that cater to the individual strengths and needs of these students. In essence, this research advocates for ensuring that every student, regardless of their learning pace, receives the necessary support for a promising future in school and beyond. It highlights the importance of early identification and intervention, and it paves the way for potential future research to continue improving educational practices for slow learners.

Article Link:

https://ojs.aitusrj.org/files/article/view/34

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