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A Test Development Study for “the Determination of Phonological Awareness Levels” of Preschool Teachers

Year 2021, Volume: 22 Issue: 2, 704 - 749, 30.08.2021

Abstract

This study includes the test development study for determining the phonological awareness, knowledge, and skill levels of preschool teachers. The determination of the knowledge levels of preschool teachers, who play a role in the acquisition of phonological awareness skills, which affect the reading success of children at later stages, by children, on this matter increases the efficiency of the phonological awareness education that will be provided to children. Within this purpose, 31 items that had been prepared for the testing tool after a literature review were applied to 185 preschool teachers. Questions were prepared regarding the definition and importance of phonological awareness, the overall and development of phonological awareness skills, supporting phonological awareness and its implementation, evaluation of phonological awareness skills, syllable awareness skill, word awareness skill, and phonemic awareness skill. As a result of the application, the scale items were reduced to 20 items and finalized according to the item difficulty index, item discrimination index, item standard deviations, item-total correlations, and alpha reliability coefficients.

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Okul Öncesi Öğretmenlerinin “Sesbilgisel Farkındalık Düzeylerini Belirleme Testi” Geliştirme Çalışması

Year 2021, Volume: 22 Issue: 2, 704 - 749, 30.08.2021

Abstract

Bu çalışma okul öncesi öğretmenlerin sesbilgisel farkındalık bilgi ve becerileri düzeylerini belirlemeye yönelik test geliştirme çalışmasını içermektedir. Akademik yaşamları boyunca çocukların okuma başarılarını etkileyen sesbilgisel farkındalık becerilerinin çocuklara kazandırılmasında görev yapan okul öncesi öğretmenlerin bu konuda hakkındaki düzeylerinin belirlenmesi çocuklara verilecek olan sesbilgisel farkındalık eğitiminin verimliliğini arttırmaktadır. Bu amaç kapsamında alan yazın taraması yapıldıktan sonra test aracı için hazırlanan 31 madde 185 okul öncesi öğretmene uygulanmıştır. Sesbilgisel farkındalığın tanımına ve önemine, sesbilgisel farkındalık becerilerinin gelişimlerine, sesbilgisel farkındalık becerilerinin desteklenmesine ve uygulama sürecine, sesbilgisel farkındalık becerilerinin değerlendirilmesine, uyak farkındalığı becerisine, hece farkındalığı becerisine, kelime farkındalığı becerisine ve sesbirimsel farkındalık becerisine yönelik soru maddeleri hazırlanmıştır. Uygulama sonucunda madde güçlük indisi, madde ayırt edicilik indisi, madde standart sapmaları, madde toplam korelasyonları ve alfa güvenlik katsayılarına göre ölçek maddesi 20 maddeye düşmüş ve son halini almıştır.

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  • Demirdağ, B., Altun, E., Feyzioğlu, B., & Akyıldız, M. (2012). Ortaöğretim Öğrencilerine Yönelik Bilimsel Süreç Becerileri Testi Geliştirilmesi: Geçerlik ve Güvenirlik Çalışması. Kuram ve Uygulamada Eğitim Bilimleri. 12 (3). 1887-1906.
  • Ehri, L. C., Nunes, S. R., Stahl, S. A., & Willows, D. M. (2001). Systematic phonics instruction helps students learn to read: Evidence from the National Reading Panel’s meta-analysis. Review of educational research, 71(3), 393-447.
  • Emad, A. M., & Yasser, A. A. (2010). Knowledge, skills, and practices, concerning phonological awareness among early childhood education teachers. Journal of Research in Childhood Education, 24(2), 172-185.
  • Ferraz, I., Pocinho, M., Pereira, A., & Pimenta, A. (2015). Phonological Awareness Program: A longitudinal study from Preschool to 4th Grade. In SHS Web of Conferences (Vol. 16, p. 01002). EDP Sciences.
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  • Foorman, B. R., & Moats, L. C. (2004). Conditions for sustaining research-based practices in early reading instruction. Remedial and Special Education, 25 (1), 51 - 60.
  • Fox, A. M. (2015). Phonological Awareness and Executive Function in Children with Speech Sound Impairment. Unpublished Doctoral dissertation, Arizona State University. USA.
  • Guimãraes, A. S., & Youngman, M. (1995). Portuguese preschool teachers' beliefs about early literacy development. Journal of Research in Reading, 18(1), 39-52.
  • Güldenoğlu, B., Kargın, T., & Ergül, C. (2016). Sesbilgisel farkındalık becerilerinin okuma ve okuduğunu anlama üzerindeki etkisi: Boylamsal bir çalışma. Elementary Education Online, 15(1). doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.17051/io.2016.25973
  • Hilbert, D. D., & Eis, S. D. (2014). Early intervention for emergent literacy development in a collaborative community pre-kindergarten. Early Childhood Education Journal, 42(2), 105-113.
  • Hogan, T. P., Catts, H. W., & Little, T. D. (2005). The relationship between phonological awareness and reading. Language, speech, and hearing services in schools. 36(4). 285-293. doi: https://doi.org/10.1044/0161-1461(2005/029).
  • Kargın, T., Ergül, C., Büyüköztürk, Ş., & Güldenoğlu, B. (2015). Anasınıfı Çocuklarına Yönelik Erken Okuryazarlık Testi (EROT) Geliştirme Çalışması. Ozel Egitim Dergisi, 16(3).
  • Karslı, F., & Alipapa, A. Y. A. S. (2013). A Study on the Development of a Test about Measurement of Science and Technology Teachers' Science Process Skills. Journal of Turkish Science Education, 10(2).
  • Kjeldsen, A. C., Kärnä, A., Niemi, P., Olofsson, Å., & Witting, K. (2014). Gains from training in phonological awareness in kindergarten predict reading comprehension in grade 9. Scientific Studies of Reading, 18(6), 452-467.
  • Liu-Shea, M. (2011). Phonological acquisition in simultaneous bilingual Mandarin-English preschoolers. New York University. Lomax, R., & McGee, L. (1987). Young children's concepts about print and reading: Toward a model of word reading acquisition. Reading Research Quarterly, 22, 237-256.
  • Lonigan, C. J., Purpura, D. J., Wilson, S. B., Walker, P. M., & Clancy-Menchetti, J. (2013). Evaluating the components of an emergent literacy intervention for preschool children at risk for reading difficulties. Journal of experimental child psychology, 114(1), 111-130.
  • Lonigan, C. J., Burgess, S. R., & Anthony, J. L. (2000). Development of emergent literacy and early reading skills in preschool children: evidence from a latent-variable longitudinal study. Developmental psychology, 36(5), 596.
  • Lundberg, I., Olofsson, Å., & Wall, S. (1980). Reading and spelling skills in the first school years predicted from phonemic awareness skills in kindergarten. Scandinavian Journal of psychology, 21(1), 159-173.
  • Majsterek, D. J., Shorr, D. N., & Erion, V. L. (2000). Promoting early literacy through rhyme detection activities during Head Start circle-time. Child Study Journal, 30(3), 143-143. Marvelli, A. L. (2010). Highlights in the History of Oral Teacher Preparation in America. Volta Review, 110(2).
  • Mather, N., Bos, C., & Babur, N. (2001). Perceptions and knowledge of preservice and inservice teachers about early literacy instruction. Journal of Learning Disabilities, 34 (5), 472 - 482.
  • Moats, L. C. (1994). The missing foundation in teacher education: Knowledge of the structure of spoken and written language. Annals of dyslexia, 44(1), 81-102.
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Primary Language Turkish
Subjects Other Fields of Education
Journal Section Research Articles
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Deniz Akdal 0000-0001-9272-3422

Publication Date August 30, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2021 Volume: 22 Issue: 2

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APA Akdal, D. (2021). Okul Öncesi Öğretmenlerinin “Sesbilgisel Farkındalık Düzeylerini Belirleme Testi” Geliştirme Çalışması. Ahi Evran Üniversitesi Kırşehir Eğitim Fakültesi Dergisi, 22(2), 704-749. https://doi.org/10.29299/kefad.769359

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