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Effects of Dialogic Reading on the Creativity Development of a Chinese Student

DOI: 10.4236/ce.2021.1210179, PP. 2371-2389

Keywords: Dialogic Reading, Picture Book, Language Divergence, Language Convergence, Graphic Divergence

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This study aimed to explore the effectiveness of Picture Book-based Dialogic?Reading (PBbDR) in enhancing a 3rd grader’s creativity. The intervention program of picture book-based dialogic reading included four reading steps (PEER), and five prompt methods (CROWD). PEER is an acronym of Prompt, Evaluate, Expand and Repeat, and CROWD is an acronym of Completion prompts,?Recall prompts, Open-ended prompts, Wh prompts, and Distancing prompts. We adopted a multiple-baseline design across three behaviors (language divergence, graphic divergence, and language convergence). The results indicated that the scores of three behaviors were improved after intervention, and had a good maintenance and generalization effect. The results were discussed and social validity was also obtained.

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