Effects of a voice recognition system on phonological awareness and reading skills in Spanish preschool children
- Fernández-Amado, María-Luz
- Tuñas-García, Alejandro 1
- Peralbo-Uzquiano, Manuel 2
- Mayor-Cinca, María A. 3
- Zubiauz de Pedro, Begoña 3
- García-Fernández, Manuel
- 1 ALTIA S.L. (A Coruña- Spain)
- 2 Faculty of Education. University of A Coruña (A Coruña- Spain)
- 3 Faculty of Psychology. University of Salamanca (Salamanca- Spain)
ISSN: 2386-7418
Año de publicación: 2016
Volumen: 3
Número: 2
Páginas: 131-139
Tipo: Artículo
Otras publicaciones en: Revista de estudios e investigación en psicología y educación
Resumen
El objetivo principal de esta investigación es analizar los efectos de un sistema de reconocimiento de voz (SRV) utilizado para mejorar la conciencia fonológica y las habilidades lectoras de niños en edad preescolar. Se utilizó un diseño cuasi experimental pre/post-test con grupo control no equivalente en tercero de educación preescolar. Los alumnos (n = 18) fueron asignados aleatoriamente a un grupo experimental o control. El grupo experimental fue entrenado en el uso del SRV. La evaluación pre/post-test de conciencia fonológica y habilidades de lectura se llevó a cabo a través de la prueba informatizada LolEva (Peralbo et al., 2015). Nuestros resultados muestran una mejora significativa en el grupo experimental en conciencia fonémica y silábica. También se observaron mejoras, aunque no estadísticamente significativas, en las habilidades de lectura.
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