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运动增强型学习对提高 5-6 岁学龄前儿童阅读前和单词识别技能的影响:PLAYMORE 随机对照试验研究方案。

Motor-enriched learning for improving pre-reading and word recognition skills in preschool children aged 5-6 years - study protocol for the PLAYMORE randomized controlled trial.

机构信息

Integrative Physiology, Department of Nutrition, Exercise and Sports, University of Copenhagen, Nørre allé 51, 2200, Copenhagen, Denmark.

National Centre for Reading, University College Copenhagen, Humletorvet 3, 1799 Copenhagen, Denmark.

出版信息

BMC Pediatr. 2021 Jan 4;21(1):2. doi: 10.1186/s12887-020-02430-0.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Results from previous studies suggest that bodily movements, spanning from gestures to whole-body movements, integrated into academic lessons may benefit academic learning. However, only few studies have investigated the effects of movement integrated into reading practice. The PLAYMORE study aims to investigate the effects of two interventions focusing on a close and meaningful coupling between bodily movement and academic content on early pre-reading and word recognition skills in children. Further, the study aims to compare two interventions involving either hand movements (i.e. using arms and hands) or whole-body movements (i.e. using the whole body). Potential mediating factors underlying the link between bodily movement on early pre-reading and word recognition skills will be explored.

METHODS/DESIGN: The PLAYMORE study will be conducted as a three-armed randomized controlled trial including children aged five to six years recruited from four schools in the Copenhagen area, Denmark. Stratified by class, children will be randomly allocated to one of three 8-week intervention/control periods: 1) teaching involving whole-body movements, 2) teaching involving hand movements (i.e. arms and hands) or 3) teaching involving minimal motor movements (i.e. seated on a chair using paper and pencil). Outcome measurements, including pre-reading and word recognition skills, will be collected before and after the intervention period to assess the intervention effects. This study protocol follows the SPIRIT guidelines.

DISCUSSION

The PLAYMORE study will add to the current knowledge concerning the link between bodily movement and academic performance with important details about pre-reading and word recognition skills in preschool children. If effective, evaluation of the implementation of the PLAYMORE program should be conducted in order to investigate whether the effects can be transferred into standard school settings. The PLAYMORE study will lay the foundation for future research that have the potential to inform the political and scientific debate and importantly, to provide teachers with detailed information of how to implement movements effectively during teaching in order to support and motivate children in the process of learning to read.

TRIAL REGISTRATION

The study was retrospectively registered in ClinicalTrials.gov ( NCT04618822 ) the 5th of November 2020.

摘要

背景

先前的研究结果表明,身体动作,从手势到全身动作,融入学术课程中可能有益于学业学习。然而,只有少数研究调查了将运动融入阅读练习中的效果。PLAYMORE 研究旨在调查两种干预措施的效果,这两种干预措施侧重于身体运动与学术内容之间的紧密而有意义的结合,以提高儿童的早期阅读前和单词识别技能。此外,该研究旨在比较两种干预措施,一种涉及手部运动(即用手臂和手),另一种涉及全身运动(即用整个身体)。将探索身体运动与早期阅读前和单词识别技能之间联系的潜在中介因素。

方法/设计:PLAYMORE 研究将作为一项三臂随机对照试验进行,参与者为来自丹麦哥本哈根地区四所学校的 5 至 6 岁儿童。按班级分层,将儿童随机分配到三个 8 周干预/对照组中的一个:1)全身运动教学,2)手部运动教学(即用手臂和手)或 3)最小运动动作教学(即用纸和铅笔坐在椅子上)。在干预期前后收集包括阅读前和单词识别技能在内的结果测量值,以评估干预效果。本研究方案遵循 SPIRIT 指南。

讨论

PLAYMORE 研究将增加关于身体运动与学业成绩之间联系的现有知识,提供有关学龄前儿童阅读前和单词识别技能的重要细节。如果有效,应评估 PLAYMORE 计划的实施情况,以调查这些效果是否可以转移到标准的学校环境中。PLAYMORE 研究将为未来的研究奠定基础,这些研究有可能为政治和科学辩论提供信息,更重要的是,为教师提供有关如何在教学中有效地实施运动的详细信息,以支持和激励儿童学习阅读的过程。

试验注册

该研究于 2020 年 11 月 5 日在 ClinicalTrials.gov ( NCT04618822 )上进行了回顾性注册。

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