Orphan Caregiver Training – Orality Resources International https://oralityresources.international ublication Tue, 06 Aug 2024 01:42:07 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://i0.wp.com/oralityresources.international/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/cropped-ORI-Icon.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Orphan Caregiver Training – Orality Resources International https://oralityresources.international 32 32 229169570 Transformative Learning: A Case Study Using Oral Narrative and Participatory Communication https://oralityresources.international/transformative-learning/ Mon, 15 Jul 2024 13:04:38 +0000 https://oralityresources.international/?p=393 An Inquiry into Radio Drama-Based Training among Zambian Caregivers of Abused and Exploited Children

by Charles Madinger

eBook ISBN: 978-621-96888-0-2

This research investigates instructional narrative interventions for transformative learning among high orality reliant peoples. Two research questions asked: “Does an oral strategy of radio drama in a participatory environment lead to significant changes in knowledge and beliefs,” with a hypothesis stating there would be significant positive changes; and “When listeners experience narrative transport can it affect receptivity leading to knowledge and belief change,” and the hypothesis stated that narrative transport would correlate to higher positive responses. The mixed methods design analyzed personal experiences and survey responses of treatment group and control groups. Quantitatively I assessed a treatment group using a matched pre/posttest survey related to learning goals and the Transportation Imagery Survey. The qualitative data was gathered in focus groups and personal interviews. The findings showed a significant change in treatment group in knowledge and beliefs (40%). The treatment group also scored 74% correct answers in contrast to the posttest only survey control group of 56%. The additional modified Transportation Imagery Survey (TMS) assessed the treatment group’s level of transport into the narrative (6.1/7) and a positive correlation (.65) to the change in answers for the posttest. The study presents relevant considerations for instructional communication designers and professionals serving higher orality reliant audiences and the power of participatory narrative instruction constructing healthier knowledge and beliefs.

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