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Academic Performance and Orality: Interpreting Walter Ong's Theory

Authors: Morales López, José Alexis;

Academic Performance and Orality: Interpreting Walter Ong's Theory

Abstract

El estudio se enfocó en analizar el impacto de la teoría de Walter Ong para el fortalecimiento académico de estudiantes de décimo grado en el colegio New Cambridge School a través de la oralidad. Esta se basó en el marco teórico de Ong, en la cual se utilizó el método cualitativo con enfoque de Investigación - Acción. Se recopilaron datos mediante pruebas iniciales, entrevistas, diarios de campo y pruebas finales. En estas se identificaron áreas por mejorar como la falta de estrategias pedagógicas y la falta de motivación debido a planteamientos tradicionales. Los resultados destacaron la importancia de la motivación en el rendimiento académico y resaltaron los beneficios de combinar escritura y oralidad en actividades académicas para alcanzar los objetivos planteados. Este estudio subraya la forma en que la teoría de Ong puede mejorar el desempeño académico a través de orientaciones innovadoras y mediante la motivación.

The study focused on analyzing the impact of Walter Ong's theory for the academic strengthening of tenth grade students at the New Cambridge School through orality. This was based on Ong's theoretical framework, in which the qualitative method with an Action Research approach was used. Data were collected through initial tests, interviews, field diaries, and final tests. These identify areas for improvement such as the lack of pedagogical strategies and the lack of motivation due to traditional approaches. The results highlighted the importance of motivation in academic performance and highlighted the benefits of combining writing and orality in academic activities to achieve the stated objectives. This study highlights how Ong's theory can improve academic performance through innovative orientations and through motivation.

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Colombia
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Motivation, Writing, Pedagogical strategies, Orality, Oralidad, Motivación, Academic performance, Estrategias pedagógicas, Desempeño académico, Escritura

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