The influence of television stories on narrative abilities in children

Author:

Bermejo Berros Jesús1,Aierbe Barandiaran Ana2,Oregui González Eider2,Bartau Rojas Isabel2

Affiliation:

1. University of Valladolid , Spain

2. University of the Basque Country , Spain

Abstract

Abstract This research explores the narrative abilities demonstrated by children aged between 8 and 12 in the production of television stories. The results reveal that not all television stories viewed by children foster the informal education process. One type of story, termed narrativizing, enables children to produce coherent stories which clearly articulate the causal, temporal and motivational relations, as well as the means-end structures, the proximal relations of the intrigue and the distal relations of the plot. Other television stories, denarrativizing stories, tend to induce disarrangements and incoherence at all structural levels of the stories produced by children. This in turn hampers the development of their narrative abilities, which are necessary to the correct development of narrative thought. These results indicate the need to exercise social control over this latter type of fictional television narrative, to which children are exposed throughout their development within the framework of informal education.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Psychology (miscellaneous),Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Developmental and Educational Psychology,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology,Statistics and Probability

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