Integrating Digital Storytelling into STEAM Teaching: Examining Young Language Learners’ Development of Self-regulation and English Literacy

IF 8.6 1区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH International Journal of Educational Technology in Higher Education Pub Date : 2023-10-23 DOI:10.46328/ijte.551
Maryam Amirinejad, Mehrak Rahimi
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As an innovative pedagogical approach, STEAM Education uses science, technology, engineering, the arts, and mathematics to spark students’ learning motivation, problem-solving skills, and cognitive development. Despite widespread literature on STEAM pedagogy, evidence on the benefit of integrating STEAM with technology-enhanced language learning at elementary levels is insufficient. This study thus inspects the impact of incorporating digital storytelling (DST) into STEAM teaching on young language learners' development of self-regulation and English literacy. Thirty-three schoolchildren participated in the study as the experimental and control groups. Their English literacy and self-regulation were examined before and after the study. Both groups received STEAM instructional content in English for one semester. The DST group worked with the online platform StoryJumper to make digital books for their projects; meanwhile, the control group prepared their projects by reports and presentations. At the end of the experiment, the DST group’s academic self-regulation improved significantly which was the result of their enhanced introjected and external regulation. Also, the DST group outperformed the control group in English literacy. Due to the key role of STEAM education in making students interested in STEAM disciplines at elementary levels, planning and implementing best practices of STEAM pedagogy for schoolchildren is recommended.
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将数字讲故事融入STEAM教学:考察青少年语言学习者自我调节和英语读写能力的发展
作为一种创新的教学方法,STEAM教育运用科学、技术、工程、艺术和数学来激发学生的学习动机、解决问题的能力和认知发展。尽管关于STEAM教学法的文献很多,但在小学阶段将STEAM与技术增强的语言学习结合起来的好处的证据还不够。因此,本研究考察了将数字讲故事(DST)纳入STEAM教学对年轻语言学习者自我调节和英语读写能力发展的影响。33名小学生作为实验组和对照组参加了这项研究。在研究前后对他们的英语读写能力和自我调节能力进行了测试。两组都接受了一个学期的STEAM英语教学内容。DST小组与在线平台StoryJumper合作,为他们的项目制作电子书;与此同时,对照组通过报告和演示来准备他们的项目。在实验结束时,DST组的学术自我监管显著提高,这是他们的内部和外部监管加强的结果。此外,DST组在英语读写能力方面的表现优于对照组。由于STEAM教育在使学生对初级STEAM学科感兴趣方面的关键作用,建议为学童规划和实施STEAM教学法的最佳实践。
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期刊介绍: This journal seeks to foster the sharing of critical scholarly works and information exchange across diverse cultural perspectives in the fields of technology-enhanced and digital learning in higher education. It aims to advance scientific knowledge on the human and personal aspects of technology use in higher education, while keeping readers informed about the latest developments in applying digital technologies to learning, training, research, and management.
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