传统和数字家庭识字环境在中国幼儿园儿童语言和早期识字中的作用

IF 3.2 1区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Early Childhood Research Quarterly Pub Date : 2023-12-05 DOI:10.1016/j.ecresq.2023.11.009
Han Yuan , Tijs Kleemans , Eliane Segers
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在本研究中,我们探讨了在中国背景下,数字家庭识字环境能否区别于传统识字环境,以及父母的识字期望、传统和数字家庭识字环境与儿童的语言和早期识字能力之间的关系。此外,我们还探讨了家庭识字环境与儿童语言和早期识字能力之间的关系是否会受到家长对家庭识字活动能力的影响。170名幼儿园2年级儿童(82名男孩和88名女孩;平均年龄=55.15个月)及其家长参加了研究。家长填写了一份有关家庭环境(即家长期望、家庭识字活动和家长在家庭识字活动中的感知能力)的调查问卷,并对儿童的语言技能(词汇和语法技能)和早期识字能力(即音节和语调意识)进行了评估。结果显示,数字家庭识字环境(DHLE)与传统家庭识字环境(THLE)是可以区分的。中国传统的家庭识字环境包括三个不同的方面(说中文、写中文和非正式的识字活动)。此外,家庭识字环境(方面)对语言技能的预测没有直接或间接的影响,而父母的识字期望只通过家庭识字环境对早期识字有间接影响。最后,对于那些在提供 DHLE 条件方面遇到困难的家长而言,DHLE 与儿童早期识字率之间存在正相关关系。总之,这些研究结果表明,"指导性语言学习 "已经成为中国家庭识字环境的重要组成部分。此外,在儿童早期识字能力方面,数字化学习工具的使用可能会在一定程度上弥补家长在数字化家庭识字教育方面的困难。
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The role of the traditional and digital home literacy environment in Chinese Kindergartners’ language and early literacy

In this study, we examined whether a digital home literacy environment could be distinguished from a traditional literacy environment in Chinese context and the relationship between parental literacy expectations, traditional and digital home literacy environment, and children's language and early literacy skills. In addition, we explored whether the relationship between HLE and children's language and early literacy would be affected by parental perceived abilities with home literacy activities. One hundred and seventy kindergarten-2 children (82 boys and 88 girls; mean age = 55.15 months) and their parents participated in the study. Parents filled out a questionnaire on the home environment (i.e., parental expectations, home literacy activities, and parental perceived abilities in home literacy activities), and the children were assessed on language skills (vocabulary and grammatical skills) and early literacy (i.e., syllable and tone awareness). Results showed that a digital home literacy environment (DHLE) could be distinguished from a traditional home literacy environment (THLE). Chinese traditional home literacy environment consisted of three distinct aspects (Chinese speaking, Chinese writing, and informal literacy activities). Furthermore, there were no direct or indirect effects of (aspects of) the home literacy environment in predicting language skills, whereas an indirect effect of parental literacy expectations on early literacy was found, via the DHLE only. Finally, there was a positive relationship between DHLE and children's early literacy for parents who experience difficulties in providing the conditions for DHLE. Overall, these findings suggest that the DHLE has already become an important part of the Chinese home literacy environment. In addition, when it comes to children's early literacy skills, the use of digital learning tools may partly compensate for parent's difficulties in digital home literacy education.

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期刊介绍: For over twenty years, Early Childhood Research Quarterly (ECRQ) has influenced the field of early childhood education and development through the publication of empirical research that meets the highest standards of scholarly and practical significance. ECRQ publishes predominantly empirical research (quantitative or qualitative methods) on issues of interest to early childhood development, theory, and educational practice (Birth through 8 years of age). The journal also occasionally publishes practitioner and/or policy perspectives, book reviews, and significant reviews of research. As an applied journal, we are interested in work that has social, policy, and educational relevance and implications and work that strengthens links between research and practice.
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