The Effects of Parental Activity Packages Using Technology as a Supportive Tool to Promote Thai Language Skills Among Migrant Preschool Children
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Creator Sasiwimol Putchan
Title The Effects of Parental Activity Packages Using Technology as a Supportive Tool to Promote Thai Language Skills Among Migrant Preschool Children
Contributor Chalatip Samahito, Oraphan Butkatunyoo
Publisher Centre for Education Innovation, Print and Online Media
Publication Year 2567
Journal Title Journal of Education Studies, Chulalongkorn University
Journal Vol. 52
Journal No. 3
Page no. EDUCU5203008(12pages)
Keyword parental involvement, technology, second language, listening skill, speaking skills, migrant preschool children
URL Website https://so02.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/EDUCU
Website title Journal of Education Studies, Chulalongkorn University
ISSN 2651-2017 (Online)
Abstract The objective of this research to study the results of using a set of parent participation activities using technology as a support tool on the Thai language skills of listening and speaking of early childhood migrant children. The target group consisted of 5 male and female children between the ages of 5 and 6 years along with migrants who are studying in Kindergarten Year 3, Semester 1, Academic Year 2023, Watsamakkeesattharam School of their parents, selecting only 1 person per family, a total of 5 Parents, and those willing to cooperate in this research. The research tool used consisted of 8 packages of parental participation activities using technology as a support tool to promote Thai language skills among migrant preschool children consisting of stories, listening and speaking skills games from YouTube, listening skills games through the Quizizz application or program, and flashcards, A Thai listening and speaking skills assessment form, and a semi-structured interview form. Data were analyzed using averages, standard deviation, relative gain scores, and content analysis. The results of the research found that the results of using a set of parent participation activities using technology as a support tool resulted in the migrant preschool children having a higher mean score in listening and speaking skills after the experiment (M = 31.40, SD = 3.51). Before the experiment (M = 18.20, SD = 3.27). Most parents of migrant preschool children stated that their children listen and speak words in stories. and can use Thai vocabulary to communicate in everyday life.
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