Perspectives of learners and teachers on implementing the storytelling strategy as a way to develop story writing skills among middle school students

This study explores teachers’ and learners’ views on the impact of the storytelling strategy on developing the story writing skills of Omani seven graders. One hundred and twenty grade seven learners and five teachers participated in this study. The participants completed two questionnaires. The fir...

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Main Author: Fatma Alkaaf
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2017-01-01
Series:Cogent Education
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2331186X.2017.1348315
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spelling doaj-eaedaa7bcc3d4d0aad8501cabfa898e32021-07-15T13:10:35ZengTaylor & Francis GroupCogent Education2331-186X2017-01-014110.1080/2331186X.2017.13483151348315Perspectives of learners and teachers on implementing the storytelling strategy as a way to develop story writing skills among middle school studentsFatma Alkaaf0College of Education, Sultan Qaboos UniversityThis study explores teachers’ and learners’ views on the impact of the storytelling strategy on developing the story writing skills of Omani seven graders. One hundred and twenty grade seven learners and five teachers participated in this study. The participants completed two questionnaires. The first questionnaire administered to the learners referred to the benefits gained from the storytelling strategy. The second survey was designed for the five teachers who applied this strategy to the grade seven learners. Semi-structured interviews were also used for the five teachers participating in this study. The main findings of the study were: 93.4% found the strategy useful, 92% liked this strategy and 92.4% agreed that whilst they prepared for writing the story, they were doing more things during their preparation, such as organising their ideas and creating conceptual maps Furthermore, teachers’ opinions indicated that most of the teachers agreed that they have benefited from the strategy.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2331186X.2017.1348315storytellingstrategy teachingarabic teaching
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Cogent Education
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arabic teaching
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title Perspectives of learners and teachers on implementing the storytelling strategy as a way to develop story writing skills among middle school students
title_short Perspectives of learners and teachers on implementing the storytelling strategy as a way to develop story writing skills among middle school students
title_full Perspectives of learners and teachers on implementing the storytelling strategy as a way to develop story writing skills among middle school students
title_fullStr Perspectives of learners and teachers on implementing the storytelling strategy as a way to develop story writing skills among middle school students
title_full_unstemmed Perspectives of learners and teachers on implementing the storytelling strategy as a way to develop story writing skills among middle school students
title_sort perspectives of learners and teachers on implementing the storytelling strategy as a way to develop story writing skills among middle school students
publisher Taylor & Francis Group
series Cogent Education
issn 2331-186X
publishDate 2017-01-01
description This study explores teachers’ and learners’ views on the impact of the storytelling strategy on developing the story writing skills of Omani seven graders. One hundred and twenty grade seven learners and five teachers participated in this study. The participants completed two questionnaires. The first questionnaire administered to the learners referred to the benefits gained from the storytelling strategy. The second survey was designed for the five teachers who applied this strategy to the grade seven learners. Semi-structured interviews were also used for the five teachers participating in this study. The main findings of the study were: 93.4% found the strategy useful, 92% liked this strategy and 92.4% agreed that whilst they prepared for writing the story, they were doing more things during their preparation, such as organising their ideas and creating conceptual maps Furthermore, teachers’ opinions indicated that most of the teachers agreed that they have benefited from the strategy.
topic storytelling
strategy teaching
arabic teaching
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/2331186X.2017.1348315
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