Silty fifth grade students participated in a study that investigated how children learn from a nonverbal film. The students were randomly assigned to one of four conditions where they were presented individually with (1) a film story, (2) a silent version of the film, (3) a descriptive audio version of the film's content, or (4) the same story recorded by a storyteller. After viewing or listening, the'students were asked to recount the story, to mine incidents from it, to draw inferences about the story content, and to express their opinions of the story. Findings indicated that in their recounting of the story, the students in all groups showed a good grasp of the content. However, media differences were found in the individual e...
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Children ages 5-6 were questioned in an informal setting about their favorite stories, and all respo...
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The aim of this master’s thesis is to obtain greater understanding of how children relate to the fil...
The purpose of the study was to determine if there was a statistically significant difference in the...
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The study reported here examined 56 second and fourth grade children's recall and comprehension of a...
This study examined whether or not first-- and third-grade pupils cculd verbally communicate a task ...
Research in radio education has been confined largely to surveys so far, and very little has been do...
This article will discuss the way children across three schools in Bristol, United Kingdom have been...
This study investigates the ways that children engage with a repeatedly viewed film in domestic sett...
This study concerns the effect of using Movies and Storytelling to the 8th graders’ speaking achieve...
A study examined whether dramatization exercises generated more interpretive and evaluative thought ...
Children ages 5-6 were questioned in an informal setting about their favorite stories, and all respo...
This action research project examines storytelling by kindergarten children, and evaluates improving...
This study examined the content and narrative structure of oral stories that were produced by first-...
The background of this research is teacher still uses manual methods; the teacher only delivers mate...
Books are a vital part of everyone's childhood. They enable children travelling into the world which...
The aim of this master’s thesis is to obtain greater understanding of how children relate to the fil...
The purpose of the study was to determine if there was a statistically significant difference in the...
A study examined two different methods used to increase story comprehension. These methods were impl...
The study reported here examined 56 second and fourth grade children's recall and comprehension of a...
This study examined whether or not first-- and third-grade pupils cculd verbally communicate a task ...
Research in radio education has been confined largely to surveys so far, and very little has been do...
This article will discuss the way children across three schools in Bristol, United Kingdom have been...
This study investigates the ways that children engage with a repeatedly viewed film in domestic sett...
This study concerns the effect of using Movies and Storytelling to the 8th graders’ speaking achieve...
A study examined whether dramatization exercises generated more interpretive and evaluative thought ...