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Narrative Instruction in Elementary Classrooms: An Observation Study

Title: Narrative Instruction in Elementary Classrooms: An Observation Study
Language: English
Authors: Hall, Colby; Capin, Philip; Vaughn, Sharon; Gillam, Sandra L.; Wada, Rebekah; Fall, Anna-Maria; Roberts, Greg; Dille, Jordan T.; Gillam, Ronald B.
Source: Grantee Submission. 2021.
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 46
Publication Date: 2021
Sponsoring Agency: National Center for Education Research (NCER) (ED/IES)
Contract Number: R305A170111
Document Type: Reports - Research
Education Level: Early Childhood Education; Elementary Education; Grade 1; Primary Education; Grade 2; Grade 3; Grade 4; Intermediate Grades
Descriptors: Language Arts; English Teachers; Grade 1; Grade 2; Grade 3; Grade 4; Elementary School Teachers; Story Telling; Writing (Composition); Comprehension; Time; Oral Language
DOI: 10.1086/712416
Abstract: This study examined the amount and types of narrative instruction (i.e., story comprehension, oral storytelling, and story writing instruction) that general education English language arts teachers provide to students in Grades 1 through 4. The research team conducted 121, [approximately]30-minute classroom observations. Educators were asked to teach a lesson focused on narrative comprehension or production (i.e., on "understanding literary text or creating stories"). The amount and type of story instruction provided to students varied across classrooms. Forty-four percent of observed minutes were devoted to story comprehension; 10% of minutes addressed story writing. Teachers spent no time working with students on oral storytelling. Findings suggest that story production may not be an instructional focus in many primary-grade classrooms. In addition, from both a macrostructure and a microstructure standpoint, typical narrative instruction may omit elements of narrative language instruction that are associated with improved narrative comprehension, oral storytelling, and writing outcomes. [This paper was published in "Elementary School Journal" v121 n3 2021 (EJ1296722).]
Abstractor: As Provided
IES Funded: Yes
Entry Date: 2022
Accession Number: ED619888
Database: ERIC