Information communication technologies as a support strategy for learners experiencing reading difficulties

IF 0.1 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Ramashego Shila Mphahlele, N. Nel
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Abstract

One of the most significant current discussions in education departments around the world is reading difficulties. This article explores the use of information communication technologies (ICTs) to support learners experiencing reading difficulties in two public primary schools. For data collection purposes, a total of 18 school-based support team members and two learning support educators participated in this research through focus group interviews and observation. From the data collected, the teachers’ perceptions, attitudes, understanding, knowledge, values, feelings and experiences were analysed. The study was influenced by Vygotsky’s theory of cognitive development. From the findings, three themes were identified, namely, factors that contribute towards reading difficulties, the effects of reading difficulties and the effectiveness of ICTs in supporting learners experiencing reading difficulties. The most interesting finding was that ICTs as a support strategy proved to be vital in supporting learners experiencing reading difficulties.
信息传播技术作为学习者阅读困难的支持策略
当前世界各地教育部门最重要的讨论之一是阅读困难。本文探讨了在两所公立小学使用信息通信技术(ict)来支持有阅读困难的学习者。为了收集数据,通过焦点小组访谈和观察,共有18名校本支持团队成员和2名学习支持教育者参与了本研究。从收集到的数据中,分析了教师的感知、态度、理解、知识、价值观、感受和经验。这项研究受到维果茨基认知发展理论的影响。根据研究结果,确定了三个主题,即导致阅读困难的因素、阅读困难的影响以及信息通信技术在支持有阅读困难的学习者方面的有效性。最有趣的发现是,信息通信技术作为一种支持策略,在支持遇到阅读困难的学习者方面至关重要。
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Per Linguam-A Journal of Language Learning
Per Linguam-A Journal of Language Learning EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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