Narrative Structures in Digital Storytelling for Young Learners: A Case Study in Writing for Inclusion
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2024ISBN
978-3-631-91668-1
Abstract
The chapter is devoted to highlighting the features of the use of storytelling
with children as a means of improving their well- being within the framework of the
Writing for Inclusion project.
Relevance. The relevance of the topic is beyond doubt given the ever- increasing
need to find the latest methods and technologies for ensuring the well- being of
children, children with special needs, overcoming their traumatic experience and
realizing their productive integration into the social environment.
Purpose of the chapter. The purpose of the chapter is to present the results of the
use of narrative structures in the storytelling by children during the implementation
of the Writing for Inclusion project.
Methods and methodology. The pupils were illustrated with several story
readings and videos, showing stories where they could observe different characters
living situations in which they were confronted with inclusion or non- inclusive situations.
This task was developed in the 4th level of Primary Education, which means
that the story creators were children aged 10 and 11 years old. After the stories were
presented to the children, they had to create their own stories related to the theme
of inclusion, using teacher interaction and brainstorming. The method of working
in small groups of four people was applied. They divided the story writing into
12 sessions, performing tasks related to caring and sharing, creating collaborative
stories, creating a setting, creating the characters, creating dialogues, creating the
plot, writing the story and creating the animated stories. The writing of stories was
accompanied by the use of technical means.
Analysis of the results. A total of 22 stories were created among 160 pupils in 4
schools. The created stories represent different options for children’s understanding
of the inclusion topic, helping children with special needs. The analysis of the stories
included the elaboration of the images of the heroes, characters and elaboration
of the plot of the story. All stories demonstrate the children’s deep understanding
of the topic of inclusion and their involvement in the process of integrating a child
with special needs into the educational environment.
Writing stories and using narrative analysis gives a fairly clear
understanding of children’s perception of a person with special needs integration
process. The use of storytelling is an effective method of including the child in the
issues of inclusive education. This format allows the child to come up with his
story in a psychologically safe format and to form appropriate attitudes towards
the realization of care and safety.
Document Type
Chapter or part of a book
Document version
Published version
Language
English
Subject (CDU)
01 - Bibliography and bibliographies. Catalogues
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Pages
14 p.
Publisher
Peter Lang
Recommended citation
Canals-Botines, Mireia, Medina-Casanovas, Núria (2024). Narrative Structures in Digital Storytelling for Young Learners: A Case Study in Writing for Inclusion. Dins Canals-Botines, Mireia, Medina-Casanovas, Núria (eds), Writing for Inclusion. (p. 77-90).
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