Cuentos infantiles en la comprensión de lectura en lengua ticuna en estudiantes del primer grado primaria en la institución educativa N° 64478 Bellavista Callarú, Ramón Castilla 2020
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El principal objetivo de este trabajo de investigación ha sido explicar la
influencia de los cuentos infantiles tradicionales en la comprensión de lectura
en lengua Ticuna en los estudiantes de primer grado de primaria de la
Institución Educativa Primaria Secundaria N° 64478 de Bellavista Callarú,
Provincia de Ramón Castilla en el año 2019. El nivel de estudio fue explicativo,
con un diseño de campo, transaccional. La población de estudio estuvo
conformada por 66 estudiantes del nivel siendo la muestra de 66 estudiantes
por conveniencia, con método de muestreo no probabilístico; los datos fueron
recogidos a través de una prueba de entrada y prueba de salida. En lo que se
refiere a la contrastación de hipótesis, al aplicar la prueba no paramétrica de
rangos de Wilcoxon para muestras relacionadas o apareadas, se tiene como
resultados valores de significancia menores al 5%, indicando que existe
diferencia significativa entre los promedios del antes y después de la aplicación
de los cuentos infantiles en lengua Ticuna en la comprensión lectora p=0.000 <
0,05, de igual forma se presenta en los niveles: literal p=0.000 < 0,05, inferencial
p=0.000 < 0,05 y crítico p=0,000 < 0,05 respectivamente. Concluyéndose que
la aplicación de cuentos infantiles influye de manera significativa en la
comprensión lectora y en los niveles, literal, inferencial y criterial, lo cual
demuestra fehacientemente la hipótesis planteada.
The main objective of this research has been to explain the influence of traditional children's stories on reading comprehension in the Ticuna language in first grade students of Primary Secondary Educational Institution No. 64478 of Bellavista Callarú, Province of Ramón Castilla in 2019. The study level was explanatory, with a cross-sectional field design. The study population consisted of 66 students of the level, the sample being 66 students for convenience, with a non-probabilistic sampling method; The data were collected through an entry test and exit test. Regarding hypothesis testing, when applying the Wilcoxon nonparametric rank test for related or paired samples, the results are significance values lower than 5%, indicating that there is a significant difference between the averages of before and After the application of the children's stories in Ticuna language in the reading comprehension p = 0.000 <0.05, in the same way it is presented in the levels: literal p = 0.000 <0.05, inferential p = 0.000 <0.05 and critical p = 0.000 <0.05 respectively. Concluding that the application of children's stories has a significant influence on reading comprehension and on the literal, inferential and criterial levels, which reliably demonstrates the hypothesis raised.
The main objective of this research has been to explain the influence of traditional children's stories on reading comprehension in the Ticuna language in first grade students of Primary Secondary Educational Institution No. 64478 of Bellavista Callarú, Province of Ramón Castilla in 2019. The study level was explanatory, with a cross-sectional field design. The study population consisted of 66 students of the level, the sample being 66 students for convenience, with a non-probabilistic sampling method; The data were collected through an entry test and exit test. Regarding hypothesis testing, when applying the Wilcoxon nonparametric rank test for related or paired samples, the results are significance values lower than 5%, indicating that there is a significant difference between the averages of before and After the application of the children's stories in Ticuna language in the reading comprehension p = 0.000 <0.05, in the same way it is presented in the levels: literal p = 0.000 <0.05, inferential p = 0.000 <0.05 and critical p = 0.000 <0.05 respectively. Concluding that the application of children's stories has a significant influence on reading comprehension and on the literal, inferential and criterial levels, which reliably demonstrates the hypothesis raised.
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Comprensión de lectura, Cuentos, Lengua ticuna, Alumnos de primaria
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