Vaahtoranta Enni, Lenhart Jan, Suggate Sebastian, Lenhard Wolfgang
Department of Educational Science, University of Regensburg, Regensburg, Germany.
Department of Psychology, University of Würzburg, Würzburg, Germany.
Front Psychol. 2019 Jul 5;10:1534. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2019.01534. eCollection 2019.
Positive effects of shared reading for children's language development are boosted by including instruction of word meanings and by increasing interactivity. The effects of engaging children as storytellers on vocabulary development have been less well studied. We developed an approach termed , which employs both word-learning techniques and children's storytelling in a shared-reading setting. To systematically investigate potential benefits of children as storytellers, we contrasted this approach to two experimental groups, an group employing word-learning techniques but no storytelling by children and a group, excluding any additional techniques. The study was a 3 × 2 pre-posttest randomized design with 126 preschoolers spanning 1 week. Measured outcomes were receptive and expressive target vocabulary, story memory, and children's behavior during story sessions. All three experimental groups made comparable gains on target words from pre- to posttest and there was no difference between groups in story memory. However, in the Elaborative Storytelling group, children were the least restless. Findings are discussed in terms of their contribution to optimizing shared reading as a method of fostering language.
通过包含词义教学和增加互动性,共享阅读对儿童语言发展的积极影响得到了增强。让儿童成为故事讲述者对词汇发展的影响研究较少。我们开发了一种名为“ ”的方法,该方法在共享阅读环境中同时运用了词汇学习技巧和儿童讲故事。为了系统地研究儿童作为故事讲述者的潜在益处,我们将这种方法与两个实验组进行了对比,一个 组运用词汇学习技巧但儿童不讲故事,另一个 组不采用任何额外技巧。该研究是一项为期1周、涉及126名学龄前儿童的3×2前后测随机设计。测量的结果包括接受性和表达性目标词汇、故事记忆以及故事环节中儿童的行为。所有三个实验组从测试前到测试后在目标词汇上都有类似的进步,并且在故事记忆方面组间没有差异。然而,在精心讲述故事组中,儿童最不容易烦躁不安。我们从这些发现对优化共享阅读作为促进语言发展方法的贡献方面进行了讨论。