GraphoLearn India : The Effectiveness of a Computer-Assisted Reading Intervention in Supporting Struggling Readers of English
Patel, P., Torppa, M., Aro, M., Richardson, U., & Lyytinen, H. (2018). GraphoLearn India : The Effectiveness of a Computer-Assisted Reading Intervention in Supporting Struggling Readers of English. Frontiers in Psychology, 9, Article 1045. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01045
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ErityispedagogiikkaKasvatuspsykologiaPsykologiaSoveltava kielentutkimusSpecial EducationKasvatuspsykologiaPsychologyApplied language studiesCopyright
© 2018 Patel, Torppa, Aro, Richardson and Lyytinen.
India, a country with a population of more than 1.3 billion individuals, houses the world’s
second largest educational system. Despite this, 100 of millions of individuals in India are
still illiterate. As English medium education sweeps the country, many are forced to learn
in a language which is foreign to them. Those living in poverty further struggle to learn
English as it tends to be a language which they have no prior exposure to and no support
at home for. Low-quality schools and poor instructional methods further exacerbate the
problem. Without access to quality education, these individuals continue to struggle and
are ultimately never given the chance to break the cycle of poverty. The aim of this study
was to determine whether GraphoLearn, a computer-assisted reading tool, could be
used to support the English reading skills of struggling readers in India. Participants were
7-year-old, grade 3 students (N = 30), who were attending an English-medium public
school in Ahmedabad, India. English was not a native language for any of the students
and all were reading at a level below that of Grade 1 despite having attended school for
2 years. Half of the students played GraphoLearn (n = 16) while the other half played a
control math game (n = 14) for 20–30 min a day, over a period of 8 weeks. GraphoLearn
led to significant improvements in children’s letter-sound knowledge, a critical factor
in early reading development. Overall, the study opens doors for GraphoLearn as a
potential intervention to support struggling readers of English in India, including those
who are learning a non-native language and coming from at-risk backgrounds.
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HL’s work was supported by Academy of Finland with grants #292493 and #311737. MT’s work was supported by Academy of Finland with grants #276239, #284439, and #313768.License
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