2022
DOI: 10.18844/wjet.v14i1.6719
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The level of efficiency of using digital resources for developing primary school students' linguodidactic potential

Abstract: The aim of this research is to evaluate the effects of education given through digital resources on the language didactic potential of students with the views of teachers. 40 primary school teachers who teach 1st–4th-grade students in various provinces of Kazakhstan participated in the research. In the research, case study, which is one of the qualitative research methods, was used. The research data were collected through a semi-structured interview form prepared by the researcher in order to get the opinions… Show more

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“…Other researches in this field show that digital storytelling increases motivation to write, learning motivation and motivation towards the classes (Adara and Haqiyyah, 2021;Aktaş and Yurt, 2017;Al-Amri, 2019;Aljaraideh, 2020;Azis and Husnawadi, 2020;Demirer, 2013;Foelske, 2014;Hung, Hwang and Huang, 2011;Kristiawan, Ferdiansyah and Picard, 2022;Kubravi, Shah and Jan, 2018; www. inesjournal.com Makharova et al, 2022;Setiyorini, 2020;Shemy, 2021;Tiba et al, 2015;Turan and Şeker, 2018;Xin, 2013). In Xin's (2013) study, conducted with students who have learning difficulties and are diagnosed with autism, it was stated that digital storytelling increased students' motivation.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other researches in this field show that digital storytelling increases motivation to write, learning motivation and motivation towards the classes (Adara and Haqiyyah, 2021;Aktaş and Yurt, 2017;Al-Amri, 2019;Aljaraideh, 2020;Azis and Husnawadi, 2020;Demirer, 2013;Foelske, 2014;Hung, Hwang and Huang, 2011;Kristiawan, Ferdiansyah and Picard, 2022;Kubravi, Shah and Jan, 2018; www. inesjournal.com Makharova et al, 2022;Setiyorini, 2020;Shemy, 2021;Tiba et al, 2015;Turan and Şeker, 2018;Xin, 2013). In Xin's (2013) study, conducted with students who have learning difficulties and are diagnosed with autism, it was stated that digital storytelling increased students' motivation.…”
Section: Conclusion and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Teachers partly use digital sources, and most of them do not consider it a workload. Teachers see the usage of digital sources as motivating student engagement in education and as having a positive effect on student success and education [69,70].…”
Section: Technological Resources and Digital Literacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nowadays, the Internet and digital devices make it easier to access most education level data, and it is known that they allow us to shape our information and, as a result, move on to the event. The importance of digital environments has become undeniable with the development of technology (Makharova et al, 2022). With this innovation, not only our reading, writing and speaking skills have changed, but also the ways in which we use our creative thinking and speaking skills have changed.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%