Recall and Retention of Vocabulary Depth of Young Learners via PWIM

This quasi-experimental study explored the impact pictures had on the vocabulary depth knowledge of 7-year-olds in rural Malaysia. The Picture Word Inductive Model (PWIM) is designed to elicit words from students’ existing listening and speaking vocabularies while capitalising on a learner’s abilit...

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Main Authors: Lee, Bee Choo, Pandian, Ambigapathy, Rethinasamy, Soubakeavathi
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spelling my.unimas.ir.305702023-10-11T02:32:01Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/30570/ Recall and Retention of Vocabulary Depth of Young Learners via PWIM Lee, Bee Choo Pandian, Ambigapathy Rethinasamy, Soubakeavathi L Education (General) PE English This quasi-experimental study explored the impact pictures had on the vocabulary depth knowledge of 7-year-olds in rural Malaysia. The Picture Word Inductive Model (PWIM) is designed to elicit words from students’ existing listening and speaking vocabularies while capitalising on a learner’s ability to think inductively. Modified and adopting a single-factor one-cycle design with PWIM as the independent variable, the intervention employed a pretest-posttest-delayed posttest control-group design. The subjects were comprised of 2 intact classes (n = 60), 1 class formed the Experimental group (n = 30) and another formed the Control group (n =30). The primary testing instrument, Read’s Word Associates Test (WAT), was specifically adapted to measure subjects’ vocabulary depth knowledge for recall and retention. Analysed results revealed superior recall and retention by the Experimental group, denoting the effectiveness of PWIM in enhancing vocabulary depth knowledge recall and retention among Malaysian young learners. Moreover, given vocabulary depth’s claim as the stronger predictor of language proficiency, the functionalities of such data in providing insights on effective measures to boost English language development, particularly among young learners, cannot be disputed. Keywords: PWIM, recall and retention, vocabulary depth, young learners. UPM Press 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/30570/1/Ambigapathy.pdf Lee, Bee Choo and Pandian, Ambigapathy and Rethinasamy, Soubakeavathi (2020) Recall and Retention of Vocabulary Depth of Young Learners via PWIM. Pertanika Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities, 28 (S2). pp. 297-319. ISSN 2231-8534 http://www.pertanika.upm.edu.my/JSSH.php
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Lee, Bee Choo
Pandian, Ambigapathy
Rethinasamy, Soubakeavathi
Recall and Retention of Vocabulary Depth of Young Learners via PWIM
description This quasi-experimental study explored the impact pictures had on the vocabulary depth knowledge of 7-year-olds in rural Malaysia. The Picture Word Inductive Model (PWIM) is designed to elicit words from students’ existing listening and speaking vocabularies while capitalising on a learner’s ability to think inductively. Modified and adopting a single-factor one-cycle design with PWIM as the independent variable, the intervention employed a pretest-posttest-delayed posttest control-group design. The subjects were comprised of 2 intact classes (n = 60), 1 class formed the Experimental group (n = 30) and another formed the Control group (n =30). The primary testing instrument, Read’s Word Associates Test (WAT), was specifically adapted to measure subjects’ vocabulary depth knowledge for recall and retention. Analysed results revealed superior recall and retention by the Experimental group, denoting the effectiveness of PWIM in enhancing vocabulary depth knowledge recall and retention among Malaysian young learners. Moreover, given vocabulary depth’s claim as the stronger predictor of language proficiency, the functionalities of such data in providing insights on effective measures to boost English language development, particularly among young learners, cannot be disputed. Keywords: PWIM, recall and retention, vocabulary depth, young learners.
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Pandian, Ambigapathy
Rethinasamy, Soubakeavathi
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title Recall and Retention of Vocabulary Depth of Young Learners via PWIM
title_short Recall and Retention of Vocabulary Depth of Young Learners via PWIM
title_full Recall and Retention of Vocabulary Depth of Young Learners via PWIM
title_fullStr Recall and Retention of Vocabulary Depth of Young Learners via PWIM
title_full_unstemmed Recall and Retention of Vocabulary Depth of Young Learners via PWIM
title_sort recall and retention of vocabulary depth of young learners via pwim
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url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/30570/1/Ambigapathy.pdf
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