Understanding How Home Conditions Shape Early Grade Learners Literacy Acquisition Skills: A Tanzanian Perspective

Agnes J. Lyimo
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Literacy skills are essential in children’s future learning and development. Studies indicate that literacy skills among early grade learners in Tanzania are below the required standards. This study explored the contribution of home factors that hinder acquisition of reading and writing skills among early grades learners in Tanzania. The study was informed by a qualitative methodology which involved a total of 92 participants, including 80 parents and 12 standard one and two teachers from four primary schools in two districts of Morogoro region. The study employed purposive sampling technique to select teachers and convenience sampling technique to obtain parents who were involved in interview and focus group discussion. Data was collected using semi-structured interview, focused group discussion and documentary review. The data were analysed thematically based on themes and sub-themes emerged in the study. The findings revealed that most factors that hinder early grade learners from acquiring reading and writing skills included (poor parents follow up, engaging children in many home activities, low parents’ education and parent’s income) It was suggested that there should be cooperation between parents and teachers to assist the children in developing their reading and writing skills. The study concludes that parents and teachers should work collaboratively to develop reading and writing in children. Lastly, it is recommended that parents should buy materials like books, and assist their children to practice reading and writing skills at home.
了解家庭条件如何影响低年级学生的识字技能:坦桑尼亚视角
识字能力对儿童未来的学习和发展至关重要。研究表明,坦桑尼亚低年级学生的识字能力低于规定标准。本研究探讨了阻碍坦桑尼亚低年级学生掌握读写技能的家庭因素。本研究采用定性方法,共有 92 人参与,其中包括 80 名家长和来自莫罗戈罗地区两个区的四所小学的 12 名一、二年级教师。研究采用了目的性抽样技术选择教师,方便抽样技术选择参与访谈和焦点小组讨论的家长。数据收集采用了半结构化访谈、焦点小组讨论和文件审查等方法。根据研究中出现的主题和次主题对数据进行了专题分析。研究结果表明,阻碍低年级学生掌握读写技能的主要因素包括(家长跟进不力、让孩子参与许多家庭活动、家长学历低和家长收入低)。研究得出结论,家长和教师应合作培养儿童的阅读和写作能力。最后,建议家长购买书籍等材料,帮助孩子在家练习阅读和写作技巧。
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