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- Title
The Effect of Story Maps Strategy on Iraqi EFL Preparatory School Students Creative Thinking.
- Authors
Ali, Fatima Ameer; Mousa, Manal Omer
- Abstract
Story Mapping is a procedure which trains students to recognize the basic framework of narrative story in order to enhance their comprehension. The present study aims at finding out the effect of Story Maps Strategy in teaching EFL to preparatory school students and explaining the benefits of using it in the educational process,This study also aims at: 1- analyze the significant different between the students who are taught using story maps strategy and without using story maps strategy at the fifth class preparatory school students in post test 2-finding out the effect of using the story maps strategy on EFL preparatory school students achievement. 3-Finding out the effect of story maps strategy on Students at four components of creative thinking skill. A sample of (65) students has been randomly selected from the Iraqi EFL fifth preparatory school students from Al-dour preparatory School for girls, in Al-dour, Salah Al-Deen, during the academic year (2021–2022). It represents (76.92%) per cent of its original population and they are divided into two equal groups, i.e., ( experimental and control) . Both groups have been equalized in their age, the parents’ educational achievement, and their degrees in English language subjects in the previous grade of the academic year (2020-2021).The test consists of six questions with its branches that have been developed and tested, its reliability achieved, and extended to the two sample classes. Results show that Story Maps Strategy is more effective than using the conventional method for organizing, clarifying, or simplifying complex information. Based on the results and obtained conclusions in this work, suitable recommendations and suggestions for further studies are put forward.
- Subjects
PREPARATORY school students; ENGLISH as a foreign language; CREATIVE thinking; SCHOOLGIRLS; SCHOOL year; ENGLISH language
- Publication
Journal of Tikrit University for Humanities, 2023, Vol 30, Issue 11, Part 2, p27
- ISSN
1817-6798
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.25130/jtuh.30.11.2.2023.23