Type | Conference Paper - 2nd International Congress of Educational Sciences and Development |
Title | Cartoons and visual texts in promoting text comprehension |
Author(s) | |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2014 |
City | Granada |
Country/State | Spain |
URL | http://congresoeducacion.es/edu_web4/PROCEDING/6.pdf |
Abstract | The research focuses on text comprehension and presents an experimental training aimed at fostering inferential skills. In particular, it explores the possibility of using visual material to develop comprehension skills for preschool children, because studies demonstrated that comprehension of visual and verbal texts require the activation of common cognitive processes (Kendeou et al., 2005). The research involved 54, 5 year old children, divided into 3 groups: one control group. In the other 2 experimental groups, the same experimental curriculum with visual texts was implemented, consisting of 9 sessions during children explored, read and discussed 9 different texts. In one experimental group, the intervention was individualized; in the other it took place in a small group situation. Before and after the experiment, the following abilities were tested: the ability to comprehend an oral text (including inferential skills), and inferential skills in reading of iconic texts (images and cartoons). The results obtained by statistical analysis indicate the effectiveness of the experimental training in fostering oral text comprehension. In particular, the individualized intervention was more productive for children with average initial comprehension ability. Conversely the training in small group determined the greatest improvements among children with low initial skills. |
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