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基于共享故事阅读的干预:对低挑战和高挑战阅读与写作任务的影响。

Intervention based on shared story reading: effect on low and high challenge reading and writing tasks.

机构信息

Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina de Ribeirão Preto, Universidade de São Paulo - HCFMRP-USP - Ribeirão Preto (SP), Brasil.

Departamento de Psicologia, Faculdade de Filosofia, Ciências e Letras de Ribeirão Preto da Universidade de São Paulo - FFCLRP - USP - Ribeirão Preto (SP), Brasil.

出版信息

Codas. 2021 May 21;33(3):e20200129. doi: 10.1590/2317-1782/20202020129. eCollection 2021.

DOI:10.1590/2317-1782/20202020129
PMID:34037162
Abstract

PURPOSE

to investigate the effectiveness of an intervention proposal based on shared story reading for reading comprehension, written narrative and word reading/writing.

METHODS

44 children were divided into two groups according to their performance in a reading comprehension test - The first group, G1, consisted of children with reading comprehension difficulty, and the second, G2, consisted of children who did not have difficulties. All children were evaluated regarding reading/writing isolated words, reading comprehension of sentences, and written narrative. After this evaluation, G1 children participated in an intervention program (15 meetings) that stimulated shared story reading. After this intervention, all children were reevaluated. Intra- and intergroup data were analyzed statistically by applying appropriate statistical tests, with the level of significance set at >0.05%.

RESULTS

after the intervention program, G1 children showed significant improvement in the variables evaluated. In the intergroup analysis, at the time of evaluation, G1 differed from G2 in reading/writing, reading comprehension, ability to correctly judge the verbs, and in textual coherence. At reassessment, G1 matched G2 in textual coherence and approached G2 in reading/writing isolated words and reading comprehension.

CONCLUSION

shared story reading promoted the development of low and high level reading and writing skills, being more effective for high-level strategies (example: written narrative). It is suggested that a specific program for orthographic questions be associated.

摘要

目的

研究基于共享故事阅读的干预方案对阅读理解、书面叙事和单词阅读/写作的有效性。

方法

根据阅读理解测试的表现,将 44 名儿童分为两组 - 第一组(G1)由阅读理解困难的儿童组成,第二组(G2)由没有困难的儿童组成。所有儿童均接受关于单词阅读/书写、句子阅读理解和书面叙事的评估。评估后,G1 儿童参加了一项干预计划(15 次会议),该计划刺激了共享故事阅读。干预后,所有儿童均重新进行评估。采用适当的统计检验对组内和组间数据进行统计分析,置信水平设为>0.05%。

结果

干预计划后,G1 儿童在评估的变量中显示出显著的改善。在组间分析中,评估时,G1 在单词阅读/书写、阅读理解、正确判断动词的能力以及文本连贯性方面与 G2 存在差异。重新评估时,G1 在文本连贯性方面与 G2 相匹配,在单词阅读/书写和阅读理解方面接近 G2。

结论

共享故事阅读促进了低水平和高水平阅读和写作技能的发展,对高水平策略(例如:书面叙事)更有效。建议与特定的拼写问题方案相关联。

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