Empirical validation of the Oral Narrative Competence Evaluation with the TellingApp (ONCE) Scale in Early Childhood

Q1 Social Sciences
Jonathan Castañeda-Fernández, M. Rosario Neira-Piñeiro, Nerea López-Bouzas, M. Esther del-Moral-Pérez
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Abstract

This study aims to discuss the design of the scale Oral Narrative Competence Evaluation with TellingApp (ONCE), and to validate it. ONCE was designed to evaluate oral narrative competence in preschool children (N= 93) aged 4 to 6 through oral storytelling, using a digital application. Exploratory and confirmatory analysis were performed to confirm the starting theoretical model, giving good reliability (α = .842) and adequate indices of fit, justifying the validity of the scale. oral narrative competence is defined by 16 variables making up narrative competences (originality, coherence, cohesion, and conclusion of the story), communicative competences (pronunciation, intonation, gestures, vocabulary, tenses used, correct use of tenses, morphology and syntax), and engagement provided by the app (interest, curiosity, immersion, and enjoyment). Weighting was proportional to the level of precision, highlighting that engagement with the narrative task supported by the app was what most affected children’s levels of oral narrative competence. In addition, multiple linear regression analysis confirmed the high predictive capacity of the ONCE scale. The scale contributes to the evaluation of preschool children’s levels of oral narrative competence as a theoretical construct due to its reliability and validity.

儿童早期口语叙述能力量表的实证验证
本研究旨在探讨TellingApp口语叙述能力评估量表(ONCE)的设计,并对其进行验证。ONCE旨在通过数字应用程序,通过口语叙述评估4-6岁学龄前儿童(N=93)的口语叙述能力。进行了探索性和验证性分析,以确认起始理论模型,给出了良好的可靠性(α=.842)和足够的拟合指数,证明了量表的有效性。口语叙事能力由16个变量定义,这些变量包括叙事能力(故事的独创性、连贯性、衔接性和结论)、交际能力(发音、语调、手势、词汇、使用的时态、时态的正确使用、形态和句法)和应用程序提供的参与度(兴趣、好奇心、沉浸感和享受)。权重与准确性成正比,这突出表明,参与应用程序支持的叙事任务是影响儿童口头叙事能力水平的最大因素。此外,多元线性回归分析证实了ONCE量表的高预测能力。该量表作为一种理论建构,由于其可靠性和有效性,有助于评估学龄前儿童的口头叙事能力水平。
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