A Case Study of the "Who is NOBODY?" Project: A Character Development Program for Children with Learning Disabilities


Autoria(s): Miller, Ashley
Contribuinte(s)

Department of Child and Youth Studies

Data(s)

21/02/2014

21/02/2014

21/02/2014

Resumo

This research study explored a support system for children with learning disabilities. The Learning Disabilities Association of Niagara Region (LDANR) recently expanded its Better Emotional and Social Times (B.E.S.T.) program to incorporate an innovative, character education initiative called the “Who is NOBODY?” program. The objective of this qualitative case study was two-fold. First, the study aimed to support the LDANR in assessing the efficacy of the “Who is NOBODY?” program, providing the LDANR with empirical support for their programs. Second, the study enabled a more in-depth understanding of how to best support children with LD in regards to their social and emotional well-being. The study explored the “Who is NOBODY?” program through three lenses: design, implementation, and experiences of participating children. Three primary themes emerged from these three data lenses: positive character traits, prosocial behaviour, and strong self-efficacy – leading to the promotion of strong character development and self-esteem. Taken together, the “Who is NOBODY?” program was shown to be a successful remediation program for supporting vulnerable children with LD.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10464/5224

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Brock University

Palavras-Chave #"Who is NOBODY?" Program #Character Development #Self-Esteem #Children #Learning Disabilities
Tipo

Electronic Thesis or Dissertation