Enhancing Narrative Writing Abilities by Practicing Mentalization Skills
Purpose: Narrative writing interventions have mostly focused on text structure. This study examined the effect of practicing mentalization skills on narratives’ macrostructure, microstructure, and Mental State Terms (MSTs)compared with a text structure-based intervention and controls.
Method: Ninety 3rd graders, divided into three groups of 30 students, participated in a 19-session program. The Text structure (TS) group focusedon basic story elements. The Text Structure and Mentalization (TS+M) grouppracticed mentalization skills interwoven into text structure instruction. Bothgroups practiced planning and self- and peer-monitoring skills. Controls studied text structure according to the standard curriculum.
Results: While the TS group outperformed controls on almost all macro-structure and microstructure measures, the TS+M group outperformed the other groups on all macrostructure, microstructure, and MST measures as well as Mentalization skills outside the narrative.
Conclusion: Adding mentalizing skills practice to narrative writing instruction can improve several aspects of narrative composition
Schiff, Rachel., Joseph, Gal., Kahta, Shani., & Sasson, Ayelet. (2024). Enhancing Narrative Writing Abilities by Practicing Mentalization Skills. Scientific Studies of Reading, 1-24. https://doi.org/10.1080/10888438.2024.2442568
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