AIMS & SCOPE

I. MAIN THEME: FAMILY INVOLVEMENT AND SUPPORT

  • The Role of Family in Early Diagnosis and Family-Professional Collaboration
  • Home-Based Support Strategies: Play, Technology, and Daily Living Activities
  • Psycho-Social Support Needs of Families and Resilience Building
  • School-Family-Specialist Collaboration Models and Effective Communication
  • Resources for Families in the Digital Age and Digital Literacy

II. SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH AND THEORETICAL FRAMEWORKS

  • 6. Neuroscience, Cognitive Neuroscience, and Dyscalculia: Current Research
  • 7. Innovations in Diagnosis, Screening, and Assessment Methods in Dyscalculia
  • 8. Etiology and Risk Factors in Mathematical Learning Difficulties
  • 9. Dyscalculia and Comorbid Conditions (Dyslexia, ADHD, etc.)
  • 10. Mathematics Anxiety, Motivation, and Affective Factors

III. EDUCATIONAL PRACTICES AND INTERVENTION PROGRAMS

  • 11. Early Intervention Programs at Preschool and Elementary School Levels
  • 12. Academic Support and Remediation Strategies at Middle and High School Levels
  • 13. Effectiveness Studies of Evidence-Based Intervention Programs
  • 14. Effective Teaching Strategies and Material Development in Mathematics Instruction
  • 15. Technology-Enhanced Instruction (Software, Applications, Game-Based Learning)

IV. POLICY DEVELOPMENT, TEACHER EDUCATION, AND SOCIETAL IMPLICATIONS

  • 16. Approaches to Mathematical Learning Difficulties in Teacher Education
  • 17. Legislation, Education Policies, and Inclusive Education Models
  • 18. Public Awareness Campaigns and Advocacy Efforts
  • 19. The Impact of Cultural and Socio-Economic Factors on Diagnosis and Intervention
  • 20. Adults with Mathematical Learning Difficulties and Professional Life