Teaching children's literature to school children through digital educational resources
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This study aimed to provide and use literature education with digital educational resources for students and was designed according to this purpose. In this context, it is aimed at carrying out a study in the school environment. The research was created and implemented in the 2021–2022 spring academic year. 184 volunteer students participated in the research. In the research, the study group participating in the study was given a 3-week online education with digital education resources and literature education. In order to collect data in the study, the ‘Digital Education and Literature’ data collection tool, which was developed by the researchers and whose validity and reliability were obtained, was used. The data collection tool used in the research was delivered and collected by the online method. The analysis of the data was made by using the Statistical Package for the Social Sciences programme, frequency analysis, t-test, and the results were added to the research in the presence of tables. As a result of the research, it is seen that the working groups participating in the research have achieved the results that digital education technologies and education literature subject teaching bring success.
Keywords: Students, digital education technology, literature education;
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