Storytelling: a disaster awareness tool among kindergarten pupils

Issue Date

2017

Abstract

This study aimed to explore the effectiveness of storytelling as a disaster awareness tool in improving children's understanding of typhoons. The study probed into children's understanding of a typhoon in terms of knowledge of typhoon definition and effects; recognition of activities before, during and after a typhoon; definition of typhoon occurrence; and identification of ways to give aid to typhoon victims. The Narrative Story Stem Technique was used to elicit responses to a sample of 37 kindergarten respondents from a private school in Laguna. A pre-test and post-test approach was administered to look into changes with children's knowledge on typhoons after the storytelling activity. Results of the comparison between the pre-test and post-test responses showed that children have little to no knowledge of typhoons before the storytelling activity. Likewise, results from the paired t-test revealed that the children's scores significantly increased after the storytelling activity. These findings provide preliminary evidence that storytelling can be an effective tool in teaching children about disaster awareness, particularly on typhoons.

Source or Periodical Title

Journal of Human Ecology

ISSN

2244-0607

Volume

6

Issue

1

Page

73-92

Document Type

Article

College

College of Human Ecology (CHE)

Frequency

annually

Physical Description

14 tables

Language

English

Subject

Disaster Awareness Tool - Storytelling

Digital Copy

Digital Copy Available

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