Mathieu, RevaAlsaluli, Tirad2023-06-062023-06-062023-05-22https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14154/68285Video Modeling (VM) is one of the most widely used approaches by researchers to improve many skills, such as academic skills in students with Learning Disabilities (LD; Boon et al., 2020). As the incidence rate of individuals with LD in Saudi Arabia increase (Almedlij & Rubinstein-Ávila, 2018), the need for evidence-based math interventions focused on the math development of individuals with LD also increases. Although VM is recognized as an Evidence-based Practice (EBPs), a limited number of studies have implemented VM as an intervention to improve mathematic skills. Implementing VM as a math intervention strategy would explore its effects on math skill improvements in students with LD in Saudi Arabia. This single-subject multiple baseline study aims to evaluate the effectiveness of an intervention that uses Point-of-View Video Modeling (POV-VM), a VM method, to improve addition focused math skills for elementary students with LD in Saudi Arabia.110en-USvideo modelingpoint-of-view video modelingmathematicsadditionlearning disabilitiesSaudi ArabiaExamining The Effectiveness Of Using Point-Of-View Video Modeling On Mathematics Improvement In Students With Learning Disabilities In Saudi ArabiaThesis