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Yaratıcı Dansın Uzamsal Düşünme, Zihinsel Döndürme Becerisi Üzerindeki Etkisi

Year 2022, Volume: 6 Issue: 2, 122 - 145, 31.12.2022

Abstract

Bu araştırmada, ortaokul öğrencilerinin yaratıcı dansın uzamsal düşünme üzerindeki etkisine yönelik amaçlanmıştır. Araştırma karma yöntem araştırmasına uygun olarak tasarlanmış olup, nicel ve nitel veri toplama tekniklerinden bir arada faydalanılmıştır. Araştırmanın örneklemi 2018-2019 eğitim öğretim yılında Çanakkale il merkezinde özel bir okulun 7. sınıfına devam eden öğrencilerinden oluşmuştur. Okulda bulunan beş sınıftan birisi deney, birisi ise kontrol grubu olarak basit seçkisiz örneklem tekniği ile seçilmiştir devam eden 63 öğrenci katılmıştır. Uygulama öncesinde ve sonrasında çalışma grubuna MRTA Rotasyon Testi ve öğrencilerle grup görüşmesi yapılmıştır. Öğretim tasarımı disiplinlerarası bir yaklaşımla hazırlanmıştır. Uygulama haftada 4 saat olmak üzere 6 hafta sürmüştür. Verileri üzerinde yapılan analizlere göre öğrencilerin deneyin başında puanlar benzer iken deney sonunda deney grubunun uzamsal becerilerinde belirgin bir artış olduğu görülmüştür.

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The Effect of Creative Dance on Spatial Thinking, Mental Rotation

Year 2022, Volume: 6 Issue: 2, 122 - 145, 31.12.2022

Abstract

Secondary education is an intense and stressful period of education due to its structure, and this period is also the critical developmental stage for adolescents. It is aimed to facilitate their learning in this critical period and support their hormonal, emotional, and social development. Thus, the effect of movement/creative dance on the spatial thinking and mental rotation skills of adolescents was investigated in this study. In this way, it was aimed to raise awareness among students, educators, and parents about the effect of creative dance on the learning and development of adolescents. A mixed-method research model was used for this study. The experimental design with the pretest-posttest control group, which is one of the semi-experimental designs, was employed in the quantitative dimension of the study. The “case study” method was adopted in the qualitative aspect of the study. The study group of the research consisted of students attending the 7th grade at a private school located in the center of Çanakkale Province in the 2018-2019 academic year. One of the five classes in the school was selected as the experimental group and the other as the control group, using the simple random sampling technique. While the number of students in the experimental group was 32, that in the control group was 31. 27 (42.9%) of the students were female and 36 (57.1%) were male. “Creative dance training and spatial thinking/mental rotation skills training” was designed and applied for 6 weeks, 4 hours a week. The data of the study were obtained through the rotation test developed by Vandenberg and Kuse (1978), redesigned by Peters, Laeng, et al. (1995), and adapted into Turkish by the same researchers. MRTA Rotation Test and "semi-structured interview form" prepared by the researcher were used in the study. It was discovered as a result of the study that creative dance education improved students' spatial thinking and mental rotation skills and there was a significant difference between the pre-post test scores of the students and the test scores they obtained from spatial thinking, mental rotation at the end of the experiment, and the time variable. A significant difference was also detected between the spatial thinking and mental rotation measurements carried out at the beginning and end of the experiment in the experimental and control groups. Redesigning the curricula based on movement/dance to promote the cognitive development of students will support their holistic development.

References

  • Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance.Hanna, J. L. (1988). Dance and stress. Resistance, reduction, and euphoria. New York: AMSPress Inc.
  • Bloch, S. D. (1977). Me and I’m great: Physical education for children three through eight.Minneapolis, MN: Burgess Publishing Company.
  • Büyüköztürk, Ş., Çakmak, K. E., Akgün, E. Ö., Karadeniz, Ş. ve Demirel, F. (2014). Bilimsel araştırma yöntemleri (18. Baskı). Ankara:Pegem Akademi.
  • Caissie, A. F., Vigneau, F., & Bors, D. A. (2009). What does the Mental Rotation Test measure? An analysis of item difficulty and item characteristics. Open Psychology Journal, 2(1), 94-102.
  • Chaney, C. M., & Kephart, N. C. (1986). Motoric aids to perceptual training. Colombus, OH:Charles Merrill Publishing Company.
  • Creswell, J. W., & Clark, V. L. P. (2017). Designing and conducting mixed methods research. Sage publications.
  • Dimondstein, G. (1971). Children dance in the classroom. New York: Macmillan Publishing. Emerson, P. 8 Leigh, C. (1 979). Movement: 'Enchantment" in the life of a chiid. Childhood Fducation, (2), 84-87.
  • Fleming, G. A. (1976). Creative rhythmic movement. Englewood Cliff, NJ: Prentice-Hall.
  • Gilbert, A. G. (1992). Creative dance for all ages: A conceptual approach. Reston, VA:America.
  • Humphrey, J.H. (1987). Child develo~ment and leamina throuah - dance. New York: AMS Press.
  • Joyce, M. (1994). First steps in teaching creative dance to children. Mountain View, CA:Mayfield Publishing Company.
  • Karff, J. (1969). Dance in the urban school. Journal of Health, Physical Education and Recre-ation, 50, 43.
  • Logan, M. (1984). Dance in the schools: A personal account. Theorv intn Pradi~a - 23 (4), 300-302.
  • Stinson, S. (1998). Dance for young children: Finding the magic in movement. Reston, VA: TheAmerican Alliance for Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Dance.
  • Rakusin, A. (1 990). A dancehovernent therapy mode! incorporating movement education concepts for emotionalty disturbed children. The Arts in Psv&otheru 12, 55-67.
  • Rossberg-Gempton, I., Dickinson, J., Knstiansen, L.G.. & Allin, S. (1 994). Body postures and affect. Journal of Hum Movement Studies, a. 51 -66.
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Primary Language English
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Bengisu Koyuncu 0000-0003-2927-0613

Early Pub Date October 26, 2022
Publication Date December 31, 2022
Published in Issue Year 2022 Volume: 6 Issue: 2

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APA Koyuncu, B. (2022). The Effect of Creative Dance on Spatial Thinking, Mental Rotation. Türk Akademik Yayınlar Dergisi (TAY Journal), 6(2), 122-145.

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