Abstract

Art allows children to express their feelings and thoughts in a most convenient way, and enhance their intellectual and physical skills. This research discusses mixed-mode art education programs in preschool institutions under the auspices of the Ministry of National Education, and determines their effect on the selective attention skills of 4 - 5 years old children. The research sample included 90 children, male and female, between the ages of four and five years, who were attending preschool institutions under the auspices of the Ministry of National Education in the 2013-2014 academic year. A personal information form concerning demographic data was prepared by the researcher. Quantitative research methods were used. Pre-tests and post-tests were administered to the experimental and control groups. The experimental group was also taught about the pre-test. The Frankfurter Test, developed by Raatz and Möhling (1971), was used to measure the children’s selective attention levels. Pre-test training for the experimental group included eight sessions. Each training session was 30 minutes long. The training was four weeks long with two sessions a week. The research found a significant difference between the experimental group and the control group. Art education needs to be included in formal education in order to develop the selective attention skills of 4 - 5 years old children.

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  • Change and development are essential parts of human history

  • This study explores the impact of “Mixed-Mode Art Education Program” on the attention skills of 4 - 5 years old children

  • It was conducted according to preliminary knowledge obtained from the children and their level of readiness

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Change and development are essential parts of human history. Life conditions affect this process of change andHow to cite this paper: Cetin, Z., & Danacı, M. Change and development are essential parts of human history Life conditions affect this process of change and. The first six years of a child’s life is an important period in which children achieve physical, social, emotional and intellectual development. This is a fundamental stage of life. Ari (2003) has demonstrated that the preschool years affect the rest of people’s lives: their personality formation, fundamental knowledge, basic facts, skills and abilities. Ari considers this period as one of the most critical periods of life

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