ERIC Number: EJ1286836
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2020-Dec
Pages: 21
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ISSN: ISSN-0034-0502
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Sparking Reading Engagement through Tablets: An Early Intervention Reading Program and Parent Workshop for Tablets at Home
Tkach, Rochelle; Gallagher, Tiffany L.
Reading Horizons, v59 n3 Article 2 p1-21 Dec 2020
Research on this intervention program aimed to address whether digital technology (i.e., apps on tablets) contributes to struggling early readers' (4-6 years old) on-task behavior and level of engagement while learning prerequisite emergent literacy skills (e.g., phonemic awareness, phonics, word recognition and decoding). The research also investigated whether parents/guardians of these students garner new knowledge about the potential of using multimodal applications to support their children's literacy learning. Students struggling with early literacy worked one on one with a tutor alternating between activities on and off the tablet. Data were collected from two iterations of this program in the winter (n = 18) and spring (n = 19). Qualitative observation scales were used to rate students' on-task behavior and level of engagement. A student questionnaire and parent survey were also administered. Results indicate that the nature of the features embedded within tablets seemed to enhance or hinder students' level of on-task behavior or level of engagement. A relationship between students' on-task behavior and level of engagement was also discovered. Parents/guardians reported being involved with their children, and this interaction positively impacted the child's enjoyment of reading. Implications for educators point to the importance of a blended learning model for early reading intervention and the importance of pre-settings in reading apps.
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Handheld Devices, Technology Integration, Multimedia Instruction, Educational Games, Early Intervention, Emergent Literacy, Home Programs, Reading Difficulties, Parent Education, Parent Child Relationship, Young Children, Time on Task, Program Effectiveness, Parent Workshops, Foreign Countries
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Canada
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