Implementing tablets to teach Reading in Grade 5

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Reading & Writing-Journal of the Reading Association of South Africa Pub Date : 2018-07-27 DOI:10.4102/RW.V9I1.197
Ethel Maboe, C. Smith, M. Banoobhai, M. Makgato
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Literacy is regarded as a fundamental skill for people to communicate successfully in all areas of life. In the light of the poor performance of learners, an investigation concerning reading is imperative to enhance literacy in South Africa. This study explores the use of tablets to enhance English reading among learners in Grade 5 from selected primary schools in Atteridgeville. The sample consisted of 12 learners, six teachers and six parents. Tablets form part of connectivity because modern technology is used to draw the learners into listening and reading English. Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge focuses on the use of modern technology to enhance teaching and learning in education. The study followed a qualitative approach involving a case study. Focus group interviews and observations were used as research instruments. The findings of the investigation reveal that learners using tablets have an advantage, because modern digital natives enjoy the use of technology to communicate and learn, which enhances their reading and learning. Tablets provide learners with the opportunity to experience technology physically and independently. Audiobooks used on tablets were a great help to facilitate reading development in English, especially with regard to vocabulary branching and correct pronunciation. Funds are still a problem because the use of technology does not happen in all educational environments.
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运用平板电脑进行五年级阅读教学
识字被认为是人们在生活各个领域成功沟通的基本技能。鉴于学习者表现不佳,必须对阅读进行调查,以提高南非的识字率。本研究探讨了使用平板电脑来提高阿特里奇维尔选定小学五年级学生的英语阅读能力。样本包括12名学习者、6名教师和6名家长。平板电脑是连接的一部分,因为现代技术被用来吸引学习者进行英语听力和阅读。技术教育内容知识侧重于利用现代技术来加强教育中的教学。该研究采用了定性方法,包括案例研究。焦点小组访谈和观察被用作研究工具。调查结果表明,使用平板电脑的学习者具有优势,因为现代数字原住民喜欢使用技术进行交流和学习,这增强了他们的阅读和学习能力。平板电脑为学习者提供了身体和独立体验技术的机会。平板电脑上使用的有声读物对促进英语阅读发展有很大帮助,尤其是在词汇分支和正确发音方面。资金仍然是一个问题,因为技术的使用并不是在所有的教育环境中都会发生。
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