Does “Kamishibai” (Picture-story show) improve children's behaviors and learning in pre-primary education?: Evidence from Madagascar

Takao Maruyama , Kengo Igei
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While universal quality pre-primary education is a global agenda, the shortage of qualified teachers and teaching materials is a major challenge in low-income countries. In Madagascar, the proportion of teachers with minimum required qualification in pre-primary education is less than half. To improve the quality of pre-primary education, the Ministry of Education in Madagascar piloted a set of interventions, including teacher training and the distribution of Kamishibai, a simple picture-story show for children. This study investigated whether Kamishibai changed children's behaviors and learning using a randomized controlled trial. The experiment targeted senior-class pupils (five to six years old) in 14 public pre-primary activity centers. The results of the experiment showed that Kamishibai improved children's behaviors of hygiene, understanding of security, responsibility, and autonomy. Kamishibai also enhanced their foundational literacy and numeracy. The results of this study suggest that it is possible to improve the quality of pre-primary education with simple teaching materials in the challenging context of a low-income country.

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Kamishibai"(图画故事表演)能否改善学前教育中儿童的行为和学习?马达加斯加的证据
虽然普及优质学前教育是一项全球议程,但合格教师和教材的短缺是低收入国家 面临的一大挑战。在马达加斯加,具备学前教育最低资格要求的教师比例不到一半。为了提高学前教育的质量,马达加斯加教育部试行了一系列干预措施,包括教师培训和分发 Kamishibai(一种简单的儿童图画故事表演)。本研究采用随机对照试验的方法,调查 "Kamishibai "是否改变了儿童的行为和学习。实验对象是 14 个公立学前教育活动中心的高年级学生(5 至 6 岁)。实验结果表明,Kamishibai 改善了儿童的卫生行为、对安全的理解、责任感和自主性。此外,Kamishibai 还提高了儿童的基础识字和算术能力。这项研究的结果表明,在低收入国家这个充满挑战的环境中,使用简单的教学材料提高学前教育质量是可能的。
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