A comparative study on the effects of e-picture books and printed books on story comprehension and reading motivation among Chinese preschoolers

Zhaoqi Wu, Fadzilah Amzah
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With the development of multimedia technology, the electronic reading method has greatly increased the enthusiasm for reading among initially less motivated children. This form of reading exhibits considerable potential, underscoring the necessity of determining the impact of employing such novel software on the emergent reading of young children in China. The aim of this research investigation is to contrast the influences of electronic books and printed book reading on story comprehension and reading motivation in Chinese five-year-olds. Preschoolers participating in this study were randomly selected from three different classrooms in a public kindergarten in Chongqing, China. These participants were again assigned to electronic and printed book reading groups according to their pretest scores. During the four-week reading intervention period, each preschooler read a picture book once a week, for a total of two books. The results indicate that the incorporation of screen-based reading for preschoolers holds promise in reducing reading fatigue and fostering interest in reading. In addition, there was a notable disparity in story comprehension levels, even though varying reading mediums were used in the two groups.
电子绘本与纸质书对中国学龄前儿童故事理解和阅读动机影响的比较研究
随着多媒体技术的发展,电子阅读方法极大地提高了原本缺乏学习动力的儿童的阅读热情。这种形式的阅读显示出相当大的潜力,强调了确定使用这种新颖软件对中国幼儿紧急阅读的影响的必要性。本研究的目的是比较电子书和纸质书阅读对中国五岁儿童故事理解和阅读动机的影响。参与本研究的学龄前儿童是在中国重庆的一所公立幼儿园的三个不同的教室中随机抽取的。根据测试前的分数,这些参与者再次被分配到电子和印刷书籍阅读组。在为期四周的阅读干预期间,每个学龄前儿童每周阅读一本图画书,总共两本书。结果表明,将基于屏幕的阅读纳入学龄前儿童的阅读中,有望减少阅读疲劳,培养阅读兴趣。此外,即使两组学生使用不同的阅读媒介,他们在故事理解水平上也存在显著差异。
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