Publication: Mind mapping as a new method that supports readiness forprimary school
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In the changing and developing world, the methods and approaches
which promote learning experiences of individuals develop at the same pace. If
such methods are integrated into the education system as an alternative to
traditional teaching methods, it will enrich the learning experience for children and
provide teachers with an opportunity to reach more children. As part of this, the
research aims to use the mind mapping method to develop school readiness skills
of preschoolers. This study was designed with a quantitative research procedure
and was planned using a quasi-experimental design. The working group for the
study was made up of 44 children, of which, 21 belong to the experimental group
and 23 the control group. For the first step of the study, teachers were given mind
mapping training and later the children in the experimental group were subjected
to mind mapping applications in 22 themes (school, numbers, shapes, our healty,
cooperation, emotions, nature…), comprising 7 large group and 15 individual mind
mapping applications. The mind map theme of the week was covered every day in
that week's program. As a result of the study, a significant difference in scores for
school readiness skills between the experimental and control groups was revealed
for all sub-dimensions in favour of the experimental group. The study indicates that
the mind mapping technique applied with the children in the experimental group
supports their readiness for primary school considerably.
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POLAT Ö., ATIŞ AKYOL N., "MIND MAPPING AS A NEW METHOD THAT SUPPORTS READINESS FOR
PRIMARY SCHOOL", RESEARCH IN PEDAGOGY, cilt.11, sa.2, ss.431-450, 2021
