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Hauptverfasser: Ngorosho, Damaris, Lahtinen, Ulla
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Sprache:en
Veröffentlicht: 2010
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Online-Zugang:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1207271
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author Ngorosho, Damaris
Lahtinen, Ulla
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contents The Role of the Home Environment in Phonological Awareness and Reading and Writing Ability in Tanzanian Primary Schoolchildren Ngorosho, Damaris Lahtinen, Ulla Foreign Countries Family Environment Phonological Awareness Reading Skills Writing Skills Elementary School Students Family Literacy Grade 2 Parent Background Educational Attainment Occupations Socioeconomic Status Correlation Predictor Variables In developing countries, the role of the home environment in children's development of literacy skills is largely unknown. This study examines the relationship in a sample of 75 grade two children from rural eastern Tanzania. It also discusses the role of house building material and domestic facilities, in addition to parents' education and occupation, in describing socioeconomic status in developing countries in general, and in the current study. Most of the factors were significantly (ANOVA) related to phonological awareness and reading and writing. Hierarchical multiple regression analysis identified fathers' education and mothers' occupation as strong predictors. The home environment variables accounted for 25% of the variance in phonological awareness and 19% in reading and writing ability. Early screening and support of children in the risk zone of becoming poor readers are proposed. Activities like children's book projects and school library facilities are suggested, aiming at supporting literacy-related activities in low capacity homes.
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spellingShingle The Role of the Home Environment in Phonological Awareness and Reading and Writing Ability in Tanzanian Primary Schoolchildren
Ngorosho, Damaris
Lahtinen, Ulla
Foreign Countries
Family Environment
Phonological Awareness
Reading Skills
Writing Skills
Elementary School Students
Family Literacy
Grade 2
Parent Background
Educational Attainment
Occupations
Socioeconomic Status
Correlation
Predictor Variables
The Role of the Home Environment in Phonological Awareness and Reading and Writing Ability in Tanzanian Primary Schoolchildren Ngorosho, Damaris Lahtinen, Ulla Foreign Countries Family Environment Phonological Awareness Reading Skills Writing Skills Elementary School Students Family Literacy Grade 2 Parent Background Educational Attainment Occupations Socioeconomic Status Correlation Predictor Variables In developing countries, the role of the home environment in children's development of literacy skills is largely unknown. This study examines the relationship in a sample of 75 grade two children from rural eastern Tanzania. It also discusses the role of house building material and domestic facilities, in addition to parents' education and occupation, in describing socioeconomic status in developing countries in general, and in the current study. Most of the factors were significantly (ANOVA) related to phonological awareness and reading and writing. Hierarchical multiple regression analysis identified fathers' education and mothers' occupation as strong predictors. The home environment variables accounted for 25% of the variance in phonological awareness and 19% in reading and writing ability. Early screening and support of children in the risk zone of becoming poor readers are proposed. Activities like children's book projects and school library facilities are suggested, aiming at supporting literacy-related activities in low capacity homes.
title The Role of the Home Environment in Phonological Awareness and Reading and Writing Ability in Tanzanian Primary Schoolchildren
topic Foreign Countries
Family Environment
Phonological Awareness
Reading Skills
Writing Skills
Elementary School Students
Family Literacy
Grade 2
Parent Background
Educational Attainment
Occupations
Socioeconomic Status
Correlation
Predictor Variables
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1207271