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Hettiarachchi, S. |
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2015-06-19T05:39:39Z |
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2015-06-19T05:39:39Z |
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2012 |
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Hettiarachchi, Shyamani, 2012. The Effectiveness of Using Colourful Semantics as a Whole-class Approach with Sri Lankan Tamil-speaking Children with Language-learning Difficulties, Proceedings of the Annual Research Symposium 2012, Faculty of Graduate Studies, University of Kelaniya, pp 75. |
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http://repository.kln.ac.lk/handle/123456789/8394 |
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Background: The Colourful Semantics approach (Bryan, 1997) has been used effectively to support
vocabulary and syntactic development with children experiencing language-learning difficulties
(Bennington, 2011; Bryan, 2008; Ebbels and van der Lely, 2001; Morrissey, 2010; Wade, 2009).
Using a colour-coding system and thematic roles, it helps children learn to use and respond to key
‘wh’ questions.
Objectives:The aim of this study was to evaluate the effectiveness of using the Colourful Semantics
approach to develop target vocabulary knowledge and the use of Subject- Object-Verb (SOV)
structures in Sri Lankan-Tamil speaking children experiencing language-learning difficulties.
Methodology:Thirty Sri Lankan-Tamil speaking children identified with language-learning
difficulties attending a community centre in a deprived area were included in the study. The Colourful
Semantics approach was introduced as a whole-class approach via the teacher and incorporated into
daily literacy activities for 6 weeks. Pre- and post-intervention measures were undertaken on five
receptive and expressive language and literacy measures of vocabulary and syntax.
Outcomes & Results: There were positive changes in all the vocabulary and syntactic measures
undertaken at an individual and group level.
Conclusions: The Colourful Semantics approach can be used successfully as a whole-class
intervention approach, facilitated by the teacher under the supervision of a speech and language
therapist. The study supports the use of collaborative practice between speech and language therapists
and teachers, particularly in deprived and under-resourced areas. |
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University of Kelaniya |
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The Effectiveness of Using Colourful Semantics as a Whole-class Approach with Sri Lankan Tamil-speaking Children with Language-learning Difficulties |
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Article |
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