新冠肺炎疫情期间小学生阅读技能发展情况调查

IF 1.5 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Reading & Writing Quarterly Pub Date : 2022-07-29 DOI:10.1080/10573569.2022.2103055
Özlem Baş, Özgür Sirem, Hayati Akyol, Bilge Gök
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摘要在本研究中,调查了新冠肺炎疫情开始时(2020年3月)小学三年级学生的阅读技能在四年级末(2021年6月)因疫情期间学校关闭而受到的影响。该研究采用了纵向调查模型。10名教师和18名小学生参加了这项研究。在研究中,非正式阅读量表和访谈问题被用作数据收集工具。采用描述性统计、Wilcoxon符号秩检验和内容分析对研究数据进行分析。根据分析结果,学生的单词识别率部分提高,考虑到他们的年龄和年级水平,阅读速度没有得到足够的提高,他们阅读的正确单词数量在疫情期间受到了负面影响,阅读韵律保持稳定,没有显着差异。这些结果表明,学生的阅读技能受到疫情的负面影响。此外,研究得出的结论是,应该给学生更多的阅读时间,以提高他们的流利阅读和阅读理解技能,并且应该更频繁地进行口头/无声阅读活动。据认为,这项研究将有助于在疫情期间提高学生的阅读技能,并为未来的研究提供原创范例。
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Investigation of Reading Skill Development of Primary School Students in the Covid 19 Process
Abstract In this study, it was investigated how the reading skills of students who were in the 3rd grade of primary school when the Covid-19 pandemic started (March 2020) were affected at the end of the fourth grade (June 2021) due to the school closure during the pandemic. The study employed the longitudinal survey model. Ten teachers and 18 primary school students participated in the study. In the study, the Informal Reading Inventory and interview questions were used as data collection tools. The data of the study were analyzed with descriptive statistics, Wilcoxon Signed Rank Test and content analysis. According to the findings obtained from the analyses, the percentage of students’ word recognition increased partially, the reading speed did not increase sufficiently considering their age and grade level, the number of correct words they read was negatively affected during the pandemic, and the reading prosody remained stable and did not show a significant difference. These results show that students’ reading skills were negatively affected by the pandemic. In addition, it was concluded in the study that more reading time should be given to students in order to improve their fluent reading and reading comprehension skills, and that verbal/silent reading activities should be done more frequently. It is thought that the study will contribute to the field in terms of improving students’ reading skills during the pandemic and will provide original examples for future research.
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