Integrating field-trip activities with other activities in the preschool curriculum: its effects on the preschoolers’ social–emotional skills

Abstract This study used a static-group pretest–posttest design to investigate how the social–emotional skill development of 36 Turkish children aged 48–66 months was affected by the integration of field-trip activities with other activities in their preschool curriculum. It was carried out in two p...

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Main Authors: Emine Kızıltaş, Ramazan Sak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2018-05-01
Series:International Journal of Child Care and Education Policy
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40723-018-0047-0
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description Abstract This study used a static-group pretest–posttest design to investigate how the social–emotional skill development of 36 Turkish children aged 48–66 months was affected by the integration of field-trip activities with other activities in their preschool curriculum. It was carried out in two preschool institutions in Ağrı Provincial Directorate for National Education over 12 weeks during the 2015–2016 school year. The experimental group (n = 18) was taken on field trips tailored to activities in the existing preschool curriculum, while for the control group (n = 18), no such interventions were made. The Preschool Social Skill Evaluation Scale—Teacher Form and the Emotional Skill Evaluation Test were used to gather data, and one-way analysis of covariance and paired-samples t-tests was used for data analysis. The pretest scores of the experimental and control groups were not significantly different, whereas their posttest scores indicated a significant positive effect of field-trip activities on the social–emotional skills of children in the experimental group. A follow-up test administered 12 weeks after the posttest found that these positive effects persisted.
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spelling doaj.art-5a5508785c35455eae6e3c5dffa69d482022-12-22T02:02:07ZengSpringerOpenInternational Journal of Child Care and Education Policy2288-67292018-05-0112111710.1186/s40723-018-0047-0Integrating field-trip activities with other activities in the preschool curriculum: its effects on the preschoolers’ social–emotional skillsEmine Kızıltaş0Ramazan Sak1Vocational School of Health Services, Child Development Program, Ağrı İbrahim Çeçen UniversityFaculty of Education, Early Childhood Education, Van Yüzüncü Yıl UniversityAbstract This study used a static-group pretest–posttest design to investigate how the social–emotional skill development of 36 Turkish children aged 48–66 months was affected by the integration of field-trip activities with other activities in their preschool curriculum. It was carried out in two preschool institutions in Ağrı Provincial Directorate for National Education over 12 weeks during the 2015–2016 school year. The experimental group (n = 18) was taken on field trips tailored to activities in the existing preschool curriculum, while for the control group (n = 18), no such interventions were made. The Preschool Social Skill Evaluation Scale—Teacher Form and the Emotional Skill Evaluation Test were used to gather data, and one-way analysis of covariance and paired-samples t-tests was used for data analysis. The pretest scores of the experimental and control groups were not significantly different, whereas their posttest scores indicated a significant positive effect of field-trip activities on the social–emotional skills of children in the experimental group. A follow-up test administered 12 weeks after the posttest found that these positive effects persisted.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40723-018-0047-0Social–emotional skillsField tripsIntegrated activitiesPreschool educationPreschool curriculum
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Integrating field-trip activities with other activities in the preschool curriculum: its effects on the preschoolers’ social–emotional skills
International Journal of Child Care and Education Policy
Social–emotional skills
Field trips
Integrated activities
Preschool education
Preschool curriculum
title Integrating field-trip activities with other activities in the preschool curriculum: its effects on the preschoolers’ social–emotional skills
title_full Integrating field-trip activities with other activities in the preschool curriculum: its effects on the preschoolers’ social–emotional skills
title_fullStr Integrating field-trip activities with other activities in the preschool curriculum: its effects on the preschoolers’ social–emotional skills
title_full_unstemmed Integrating field-trip activities with other activities in the preschool curriculum: its effects on the preschoolers’ social–emotional skills
title_short Integrating field-trip activities with other activities in the preschool curriculum: its effects on the preschoolers’ social–emotional skills
title_sort integrating field trip activities with other activities in the preschool curriculum its effects on the preschoolers social emotional skills
topic Social–emotional skills
Field trips
Integrated activities
Preschool education
Preschool curriculum
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40723-018-0047-0
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