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Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2016
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A Comparative Study on Storytelling Perceptions of Chinese, Vietnamese, American, and German Education Students
Nguyen, Kate; Stanley, Nile; Stanley, Laurel; Rank, Astrid; Wang, Yonghui
Reading Psychology, v37 n5 p728-752 2016
The study compared the perceptions of adults from four countries about storytelling. Americans (N = 153), Germans (N = 163), Chinese (N = 324), and Vietnamese (N = 356) completed a survey. Americans' scores on measures of storytelling experiences were the highest overall. Americans and Germans reported having significantly more childhood experiences of storytelling than the Chinese and Vietnamese. Vietnamese reported that storytelling experiences have impacted their resilience and propensity to use storytelling for teaching more than Chinese and Germans. Practical implications are that educators should investigate their students' stance on storytelling so they may leverage culturally responsive literacy practices.
Descriptors: Cross Cultural Studies, Story Telling, Scores, Culturally Relevant Education, Literacy Education, Student Attitudes, Teaching Methods, North Americans, Asians, Foreign Countries, Vietnamese People, Surveys, Teacher Education Programs, Preservice Teachers, Statistical Analysis, Likert Scales
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: China; Germany; United States; Vietnam
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