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Text features and preschool teachers’ use of print referencing
Authors:Jaclyn M Dynia  Laura M Justice  Jill M Pentimonti  Shayne B Piasta  Joan N Kaderavek
Institution:1. Education and Human Ecology, The Ohio State University, , USA;2. Early Childhood, Special and Physical Education, University of Toledo, , USA
Abstract:Storybook features, such as linguistic richness and print salience, potentially influence how a teacher references print. This study addressed two research questions: (1) to what extent does the linguistic richness and print salience of children's storybooks relate to teachers’ use of print referencing? and (2) to what extent is there an interplay between storybooks’ linguistic richness and print salience when predicting teachers’ use of print referencing? Fifty‐seven teachers participated in a whole‐group read‐aloud intervention while including print‐referencing behaviours. Researchers analysed teacher videos in order to (1) document teachers’ use of print referencing and (2) document the storybook's linguistic features and print salience. Results indicated that print salience is highly positively related to teachers’ use of print referencing. Also, the constructs of Print Salience Metric (PSM) and total words predicted teachers’ use of print referencing, and the interaction between PSM and mean length of sentence was significant for storybooks with moderate and high PSM scores.
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