The Effect of Art Integration Application for Online Learning on Children's Hand Hygiene Behavior Performance

Meng-Chi Shih, N. Chao
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This study was designed to investigate the impacts of art integration on preschool children's motivation and capability for hand hygiene behavior toward online learning. Participant observation was used in this research through variable methods: participation in group works, collective discussions, and results from activities undertaken. A 5-point Likert Scale was used to measure the validity of the online art integration program on improving early childhood hand hygiene behavior performance by participant observation. A questionnaire schedule was used for data collection. The t-test was used in research for data analysis to investigate the effects of arts integration application on early childhood hand hygiene education. The study investigated preschool children's hand hygiene behavior by employing a variety of Likert response formats to hand-washing activities. 166 children, aged 3–6 years, responded to 2 art activities that required them to make objectively verifiable judgments of hand hygiene behavior. The results revealed that art integration for online learning of preschool children promoted their engagement in online art activities and hand hygiene behavior performance as well. The findings suggest that post-intervention children had a more enhanced performance on hand hygiene behavior both in practices of washing hands techniques and handwashing duration. There are significant differences presented joining different types of art elements, such as music, movement, and painting increased motivation and capability of hand hygiene behavior in a positive way for early childhood education.
在线学习艺术整合应用对儿童手卫生行为表现的影响
本研究旨在探讨艺术整合对学龄前儿童在线学习手卫生行为动机和能力的影响。本研究通过不同的方法采用了参与性观察:参与小组工作、集体讨论和所开展活动的结果。采用李克特5分量表,通过参与观察来衡量网络艺术整合项目对改善幼儿手卫生行为表现的效度。采用问卷调查表进行数据收集。研究采用t检验进行数据分析,探讨艺术整合应用对幼儿手卫生教育的影响。本研究采用多种李克特反应形式对学龄前儿童的洗手行为进行了调查。166名3-6岁儿童参与了2项要求他们对手部卫生行为做出客观可验证判断的艺术活动。结果表明,学龄前儿童在线学习的艺术整合促进了他们参与在线艺术活动和手卫生行为表现。研究结果表明,干预后儿童在洗手技巧和洗手时间方面的手卫生行为表现更佳。加入不同类型的艺术元素,如音乐、运动和绘画,对幼儿教育的手卫生行为的动机和能力有显著的促进作用。
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