Malaysian teachers’ views on robot-mediated intervention to train autism spectrum disorder (ASD) children on emotional regulation

This qualitative study explored the views of teachers and an occupational therapist about the potential use of humanoid robots as an assistive tool in educating autism spectrum disorder (ASD) children. Seven participants with extensive experience handling early intervention programs for ASD children...

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Main Authors: Abdul Alim Sidique, Faizanah, Abd Karim, Aishah Hanim, Khalid, Madihah, Abd Hamid, Siti Rafiah, Badzis, Mastura, Sidek, Shahrul Na'im, Md Yusof, Hazlina, Dzulkarnain, Ahmad Aidil Arafat, Rashidan, Mohammad Ariff
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spelling my.iium.irep.1106422024-02-01T00:37:33Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/110642/ Malaysian teachers’ views on robot-mediated intervention to train autism spectrum disorder (ASD) children on emotional regulation Abdul Alim Sidique, Faizanah Abd Karim, Aishah Hanim Khalid, Madihah Abd Hamid, Siti Rafiah Badzis, Mastura Sidek, Shahrul Na'im Md Yusof, Hazlina Dzulkarnain, Ahmad Aidil Arafat Rashidan, Mohammad Ariff LB1050.9 Educational psychology This qualitative study explored the views of teachers and an occupational therapist about the potential use of humanoid robots as an assistive tool in educating autism spectrum disorder (ASD) children. Seven participants with extensive experience handling early intervention programs for ASD children were selected via purposive sampling. Semi-structured interviews and focus group discussion (FGD) were applied as data collection method. Data gained were analyzed using thematic analysis. Four main themes were identified from the study, they are: (1) Teachers’ knowledge about robots, (2) Robots increase children's engagement, (3) Roles of robots in intervention, and (4) advantages and disadvantages of using robots. All participants had observed a robot-mediated intervention involving interactions between ASD children and a humanoid robot. It was observed that most of the children at the center liked interacting with the robot, suggesting that the use of robots could benefit ASD children. However, these interactions must be monitored and limited to a certain period to avoid over-dependence on robot use. This study provides a novel perspective on robotics and a practical example of how to use robots to enhance learning outcomes for ASD children. University of Malaya 2024-01-27 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/110642/7/110642_Malaysian%20teachers%E2%80%99%20views%20on%20robot-mediated%20intervention.pdf Abdul Alim Sidique, Faizanah and Abd Karim, Aishah Hanim and Khalid, Madihah and Abd Hamid, Siti Rafiah and Badzis, Mastura and Sidek, Shahrul Na'im and Md Yusof, Hazlina and Dzulkarnain, Ahmad Aidil Arafat and Rashidan, Mohammad Ariff (2024) Malaysian teachers’ views on robot-mediated intervention to train autism spectrum disorder (ASD) children on emotional regulation. Malaysian Online Journal of Educational Sciences, 12 (1). pp. 38-48. E-ISSN 2289-3024 https://mojes.um.edu.my/index.php/MOJES/article/view/48919/16468
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topic LB1050.9 Educational psychology
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Abdul Alim Sidique, Faizanah
Abd Karim, Aishah Hanim
Khalid, Madihah
Abd Hamid, Siti Rafiah
Badzis, Mastura
Sidek, Shahrul Na'im
Md Yusof, Hazlina
Dzulkarnain, Ahmad Aidil Arafat
Rashidan, Mohammad Ariff
Malaysian teachers’ views on robot-mediated intervention to train autism spectrum disorder (ASD) children on emotional regulation
description This qualitative study explored the views of teachers and an occupational therapist about the potential use of humanoid robots as an assistive tool in educating autism spectrum disorder (ASD) children. Seven participants with extensive experience handling early intervention programs for ASD children were selected via purposive sampling. Semi-structured interviews and focus group discussion (FGD) were applied as data collection method. Data gained were analyzed using thematic analysis. Four main themes were identified from the study, they are: (1) Teachers’ knowledge about robots, (2) Robots increase children's engagement, (3) Roles of robots in intervention, and (4) advantages and disadvantages of using robots. All participants had observed a robot-mediated intervention involving interactions between ASD children and a humanoid robot. It was observed that most of the children at the center liked interacting with the robot, suggesting that the use of robots could benefit ASD children. However, these interactions must be monitored and limited to a certain period to avoid over-dependence on robot use. This study provides a novel perspective on robotics and a practical example of how to use robots to enhance learning outcomes for ASD children.
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author Abdul Alim Sidique, Faizanah
Abd Karim, Aishah Hanim
Khalid, Madihah
Abd Hamid, Siti Rafiah
Badzis, Mastura
Sidek, Shahrul Na'im
Md Yusof, Hazlina
Dzulkarnain, Ahmad Aidil Arafat
Rashidan, Mohammad Ariff
author_facet Abdul Alim Sidique, Faizanah
Abd Karim, Aishah Hanim
Khalid, Madihah
Abd Hamid, Siti Rafiah
Badzis, Mastura
Sidek, Shahrul Na'im
Md Yusof, Hazlina
Dzulkarnain, Ahmad Aidil Arafat
Rashidan, Mohammad Ariff
author_sort Abdul Alim Sidique, Faizanah
title Malaysian teachers’ views on robot-mediated intervention to train autism spectrum disorder (ASD) children on emotional regulation
title_short Malaysian teachers’ views on robot-mediated intervention to train autism spectrum disorder (ASD) children on emotional regulation
title_full Malaysian teachers’ views on robot-mediated intervention to train autism spectrum disorder (ASD) children on emotional regulation
title_fullStr Malaysian teachers’ views on robot-mediated intervention to train autism spectrum disorder (ASD) children on emotional regulation
title_full_unstemmed Malaysian teachers’ views on robot-mediated intervention to train autism spectrum disorder (ASD) children on emotional regulation
title_sort malaysian teachers’ views on robot-mediated intervention to train autism spectrum disorder (asd) children on emotional regulation
publisher University of Malaya
publishDate 2024
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/110642/7/110642_Malaysian%20teachers%E2%80%99%20views%20on%20robot-mediated%20intervention.pdf
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