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    Title: Young children's metacognition in the context of telling a written story
    Authors: 辜玉旻;Hsieh, Wu-Ying;Ku, Yu-Min;Chen, Yi-Hsin
    Contributors: 文學院學習與教學研究所
    Keywords: Accuracy;Child development;Children;Chinese;Cognitive Development;Elementary School Students;Foreign Countries;Grade 1;Kindergarten;Metacognition;metacognitive abilities;Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test;Picture Books;Pre-school education;Preschool Children;Primary schools;Revisions;Story Telling;Taiwan;Teachers;written story;Young children
    Date: 2013-12-01
    Issue Date: 2026-04-23 14:37:00 (UTC+8)
    Publisher: Taylor and Francis Ltd.;Routledge
    Abstract: 摘要: This study examines young children's metacognition in the context of telling a written story. The participants were 36 children: 12 preschoolers, 12 kindergarteners, and 12 first graders in a kindergarten and a nearby elementary school in a northwestern city in Taiwan. Each child was asked to 'read' a 13-page wordless picture book and tell a story that will be transcribed for others to read. Once each child finished telling the story, the scribe asked whether the child wished to revise it; the children's revisions were taken as indicative of metacognitive abilities. Results indicate that 33 out of 36 children demonstrated metacognition as they revised their stories. A significant difference with regards to the accuracy of the revisions was found among the three groups of children, with first graders producing significantly more accurate revisions than did the preschoolers. The implications for future research and practices for teachers are discussed.
    出版者: Routledge
    出版日期: 2013-12
    出處: Early child development and care, 2013-12, Vol.183 (12), p.1796-1810
    資源來源: Taylor & Francis Journals Auto-Holdings Collection
    版權: 2013 Taylor & Francis 2013
    識別號: ISSN: 0300-4430
    識別號: EISSN: 1476-8275
    識別號: DOI: 10.1080/03004430.2012.754436
    Appears in Collections:[Graduate Institute of Learning and Instruction] journal & Dissertation

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