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Developmental levels of the child's storytelling
Ljubica Marjanovič Umek, Simona Kranjc, Urška Fekonja, 2002, published scientific conference contribution

Abstract: The purpose of the present study was to explore the development of the child's storytelling, an important ability of the child's pragmatic use of language, within the broader context of the child's language development. Taking into account several already established criteria (e.g. Fein, 1995; Stein, 1997), we defined key elements for evaluating developmental levels of the child's storytelling, specifically in terms of story coherence and cohesion. The coherence of a story refers to its structure and the connection between different parts of the story. The cohesion refers to the construction of the story. The criteria for evaluating the coherence of the child's story were divided into five different developmental levels: 1. a story without a structure; 2. a story with a structure and simple descriptions of the illustrations; 3. a story with a structure and simple temporal ection sequences; 4. a story with a structure and descriptions of the characters' thoughts, emotions or the relations among them; 5. a story with a structure and causal goal-based sequence of events. The criteria for evaluating the coherence of the story were referring to the thematic arrangement (linear arrangement with and without thematic leaps) of the story and the means for preserving the reference (literal repetition and repetition with pronouns). Assuming that children of different ages do not possess the same concept of story, we used the criteria developed in the first part to analyze and compare 45 stories told by four-, six-, and eight-year-old boys and girls. The children were first read a story from a picture book and then asked to retell it freely while looking at pictures in the book. The results show differences among age groups both in story content and structure and as such support the significance of storytelling as an educational method for language development with consideration of the child's developmental abilities.
Keywords: pripovedovanje zgodb, razvojne stopnje, razvojna psihologija, razvoj jezika, starostne razlike
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Razvoj športnega turizma v Sloveniji
Martina Fojkar, 2011, undergraduate thesis

Keywords: šport, turizem, analiza, razvoj, Slovenija
Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 3850; Downloads: 224
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Poslovodenje visokošolskega zavoda med avtonomijo in odgovornostjo
Bojan Tičar, Nada Trunk Širca, 2010, independent scientific component part or a chapter in a monograph

Keywords: visoko šolstvo, Slovenija, razvoj
Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 3249; Downloads: 91
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Tipologija modelov uspešnega managementa visokošolskih institucij
Katarina Košmrlj Muha, Nada Trunk Širca, 2010, independent scientific component part or a chapter in a monograph

Keywords: visoko šolstvo, Slovenija, razvoj
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Global sustainable development
2008, scientific monograph

Keywords: globalizacija, družba, razvoj
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Izvajanje glasbenih iger v prvem starostnem obdobju
Marijana Keber, 2013, undergraduate thesis

Keywords: glasbene dejavnosti v vrtcu, glasbene igre, prstne igre, bibarije, glasbeni razvoj, prvo starostno obdobje
Published in RUP: 15.10.2013; Views: 7121; Downloads: 585
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