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A Validation and Normative Study of a Teacher Inventory Scale for Evaluation of Functional Hearing of Malaysian Children in a Preschool Setting.

  • Published In: Language, Speech & Hearing Services in Schools, 2025, v. 56, n. 4. P. 1160 1 of 3

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  • Authored By: Tian Kar Quar; Zawawie, Muhammad Hafiz; Nor Rashid, Mohd Fadzil; Ishak, Wan Syafira; Hosshan, Mohd Hasrul; Mazlan, Rafidah; Mohd Yusoff, Wan Nur Hanim; Ching, Teresa Y. C. 3 of 3

Abstract

The validity and reliability of parental questionnaires for evaluating children's hearing in real-world listening environments have been reported in previous studies, but very little research on teacher-reported questionnaires on young children has been reported. Purpose: The present study aimed to examine the validity and reliability of the Malay Teacher's Evaluation of Aural/Oral Performance of Children Plus (TEACH+) Rating Scale for measuring functional hearing of preschoolers in Malaysia. Method: The TEACH+ was adapted into Malay. Fourteen teachers from a preschool completed the Malay TEACH+ Scale for 96 preschool children with normal hearing. Additionally, eight teachers repeated the assessment within a month. Validity and reliability were examined, and normative scores were derived. Results: The adapted scale was found to be valid with high content validity (item-content validity index = .88-1.0), face validity, and construct validity. Reliability tests shows good internal consistency (a = .9), corrected item-total correlation values (.65-.91), and overall test-retest reliability (intraclass correlation coefficient = .79-.88). The TEACH+ scores showed that functional performance of children ages < 36 months was poorer than older children, and performance in quiet was better than performance in noise. The normative data can be used as a guide to monitor auditory functional performance and listening efforts of Malaysian children ages > 36 months in preschool settings. Conclusion: The Malay TEACH+ Rating Scale is a valid and reliable tool for teachers to identify preschool-age children who may need additional support to optimize their functional hearing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Additional Information

  • Source:Language, Speech & Hearing Services in Schools. 2025/10, Vol. 56, Issue 4, p1160
  • Document Type:Article
  • Subject Area:Education
  • Publication Date:2025
  • ISSN:0161-1461
  • DOI:10.1044/2025_LSHSS-25-00003
  • Accession Number:188642715
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