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The effects of incorporating extended conversations into video-based story retelling instruction on oral narrative skills in adolescents with intellectual disability in China; The effects of incorporating extended conversations into video-based story retelling instruction on oral narrative skills in adolescents with intellectual disability in China
Li, Huan1,2; Zhou, Xiaowen3; Li, Zhaojun1; Wu, Hongyu1; Lin, Jiaying1; Li, Xiangyu4
2021-12-01 ; 2021-12-01
Source PublicationResearch in Developmental Disabilities ; Research in Developmental Disabilities
ISSN0891-4222 ; 0891-4222
Volume119Pages:104116
Abstract

Background/aims: Oral narrative language is a persistent area of language difficulty for individuals with intellectual disability (ID). This study aims to explore the effectiveness of a comprehensive intervention program that incorporates extended conversations into video-based story retelling instruction with a novel visual support strategy, Story Hand, to develop oral narrative skills in adolescents with ID in China. Methods: Using a single-case multiple-probe across participants design, the researchers examined whether the comprehensive intervention program could improve participants’ oral narrative skills both microstructurally and macrostructurally. Results: All three participants demonstrated moderate to high treatment effects in the microstructural narrative outcomes (i.e., the mean length of utterance in morphemes [MLU-M] and the number of different words [NDW]) and one of the macrostructural narrative outcomes (i.e., the complexity of story grammar [SG-complexity]) in response to the comprehensive intervention program, and these acquired effects were maintained at a high level for up to one month. However, all three participants demonstrated limited treatment effects in one of the macrostructural narrative outcomes (i.e., cohesion) in response to the comprehensive intervention program. Conclusions/implications: The comprehensive intervention program that incorporates extended conversations into visually supported video-based story retelling instruction offers an option for teachers to develop oral narrative skills in adolescents with ID. However, the relative effectiveness of the different components of the intervention needs to be further explored.

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Background/aims: Oral narrative language is a persistent area of language difficulty for individuals with intellectual disability (ID). This study aims to explore the effectiveness of a comprehensive intervention program that incorporates extended conversations into video-based story retelling instruction with a novel visual support strategy, Story Hand, to develop oral narrative skills in adolescents with ID in China. Methods: Using a single-case multiple-probe across participants design, the researchers examined whether the comprehensive intervention program could improve participants’ oral narrative skills both microstructurally and macrostructurally. Results: All three participants demonstrated moderate to high treatment effects in the microstructural narrative outcomes (i.e., the mean length of utterance in morphemes [MLU-M] and the number of different words [NDW]) and one of the macrostructural narrative outcomes (i.e., the complexity of story grammar [SG-complexity]) in response to the comprehensive intervention program, and these acquired effects were maintained at a high level for up to one month. However, all three participants demonstrated limited treatment effects in one of the macrostructural narrative outcomes (i.e., cohesion) in response to the comprehensive intervention program. Conclusions/implications: The comprehensive intervention program that incorporates extended conversations into visually supported video-based story retelling instruction offers an option for teachers to develop oral narrative skills in adolescents with ID. However, the relative effectiveness of the different components of the intervention needs to be further explored.

KeywordExtended Conversations Intellectual Disability Oral Narrative Story Grammar Story Retelling Visual Support Extended Conversations Intellectual Disability Oral Narrative Story Grammar Story Retelling Visual Support
DOI10.1016/j.ridd.2021.104116 ; 10.1016/j.ridd.2021.104116
URLView the original ; View the original
Indexed BySSCI ; SSCI
Language英語English ; 英語English
WOS Research AreaEducation & Educational Research ; Rehabilitation ; Education & Educational Research ; Rehabilitation
WOS SubjectEducation, Special ; Rehabilitation ; Education, Special ; Rehabilitation
WOS IDWOS:000714428100003 ; WOS:000714428100003
PublisherPERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTDTHE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND ; PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTDTHE BOULEVARD, LANGFORD LANE, KIDLINGTON, OXFORD OX5 1GB, ENGLAND
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85118740684 ; 2-s2.0-85118740684
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionFaculty of Education
Corresponding AuthorLi, Huan
Affiliation1.Department of Special Education, Southwest University, Chongqing, China
2.Center for Education Policy, Southwest University, Chongqing, China
3.Shenzhen Baoan Special Education School, Guangdong, China
4.Faculty of Education, University of Macau, Macau SAR, China
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Li, Huan,Zhou, Xiaowen,Li, Zhaojun,et al. The effects of incorporating extended conversations into video-based story retelling instruction on oral narrative skills in adolescents with intellectual disability in China, The effects of incorporating extended conversations into video-based story retelling instruction on oral narrative skills in adolescents with intellectual disability in China[J]. Research in Developmental Disabilities, Research in Developmental Disabilities, 2021, 2021, 119, 119, 104116, 104116.
APA Li, Huan., Zhou, Xiaowen., Li, Zhaojun., Wu, Hongyu., Lin, Jiaying., & Li, Xiangyu (2021). The effects of incorporating extended conversations into video-based story retelling instruction on oral narrative skills in adolescents with intellectual disability in China. Research in Developmental Disabilities, 119, 104116.
MLA Li, Huan,et al."The effects of incorporating extended conversations into video-based story retelling instruction on oral narrative skills in adolescents with intellectual disability in China".Research in Developmental Disabilities 119(2021):104116.
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