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dc.contributor.authorYalukanda, Christopher Kyakukaisha
dc.date.accessioned2020-08-14T10:01:30Z
dc.date.available2020-08-14T10:01:30Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifier.isbn978-951-39-8129-7
dc.identifier.urihttps://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/71394
dc.description.abstractTeachers who instruct children how to read in transparent orthographies need to possess the knowledge of letter-sound correspondences critical in helping learners acquire basic reading skills. Lyytinen, Erskine, Kujala, Ojanen and Richardson (2009) observed that Zambian teachers lacked adequate information about this core knowledge for instructing reading in their transparent Zambian Bantu languages. The typical error has been caused by using letter-names of English, which fail to cue the sounds of the letters of Zambian Bantu languages such as; CiNyanja, one of the languages of initial literacy in Zambia. Ojanen et al. (2009) noted that Lusaka primary school children experienced difficulties in mapping letters to sounds in their fully consistently written Bantu languages and consequently failed to acquire the basic reading skills in the first grade in school. The goals of this study were to (1) observe the situation of knowledge teachers have concerning efficient instruction of the basic reading skills of Bantu languages in Zambian primary schools, and (2) document how intervention based on GraphoLearn (GL) technology can help teachers acquire the core knowledge i.e. the sounds of letters – especially vowels sounds – needed for efficient instruction of the basic reading skill of Zambian Bantu languages. To attain these goals, this study was divided into four sub-studies. Study I examined the teacher trainers’ and teachers’ background knowledge needed for the efficient instruction of basic reading skills. Study II assessed the teachers’ knowledge specifically associated with letters representing vowel sounds, using an experimental measurement tool to observe in which ways the teachers’ knowledge of letter sounds was compromised. Study III observed using a Finnish-based digital learning environment GL, the accuracy and the confusion between vowel sounds collected and then validated such knowledge with that collected in study II using the measurement tools. Study IV documented how GL-based training supports a teacher’s acquisition of the knowledge of vowel letters. Primary school teachers (N = 32) from Lusaka and Eastern Provinces; and teacher trainers (N = 22) from 11 colleges of education in Zambia participated in the study. Data were analysed using SPSS to generate descriptive statistics. The questionnaire was administered twice (before and after the use of GL). The results showed that teachers’ knowledge of vowel letter sounds in general improved after training with GL (t = 3, 116, df (31); p = .004) except for letter U. Vowel letter “I” emerged to be the most problematic sound in all the measures: Pre-test(65.63%), Post-test(80.00%) and GL(69.4%). Further, the findings indicated that most teacher trainers and teachers lacked sufficient background knowledge and information on reading instructions, especially of transparent Bantu languages. Overall, the findings suggest that majority of the teachers did not know all the vowel letter sounds perfectly well to instruct reading effectively and Finally, the results also suggest that GL training support acquisition of vowel letter-sound knowledge for teachers.en
dc.format.mimetypeapplication/pdf
dc.language.isoeng
dc.publisherJyväskylän yliopisto
dc.relation.ispartofseriesJYU Dissertations
dc.rightsIn Copyright
dc.subjectlukeminen
dc.subjectoppiminen
dc.subjectperustaidot
dc.subjectkieli ja kielet
dc.subjectenglannin kieli
dc.subjectbantukielet
dc.subjectkoulutusteknologia
dc.subjectopetusteknologia
dc.subjectopetus
dc.subjectopettajat
dc.subjectopettajankoulutus
dc.subjectlukutaito
dc.subjectkirjaimet
dc.subjectvokaalit
dc.subjectäänteet
dc.subjectSambia
dc.subjectvowel letter sounds
dc.subjectassessment
dc.subjectreading instructions
dc.subjecttransparent writings
dc.subjectGraphoLearn technology
dc.subjectorthography
dc.subjectteachers
dc.subjectteacher trainers
dc.subjectmeasurement tool
dc.titleAssessing and Validating Early Grade Teachers’ Knowledge of Vowel Letter Sounds of Transparent Zambian Bantu Languages Using Computer Based GraphoLearn Technology
dc.typedoctoral thesis
dc.identifier.urnURN:ISBN:978-951-39-8129-7
dc.contributor.tiedekuntaFaculty of Education and Psychologyen
dc.contributor.tiedekuntaKasvatustieteiden ja psykologian tiedekuntafi
dc.contributor.yliopistoUniversity of Jyväskyläen
dc.contributor.yliopistoJyväskylän yliopistofi
dc.type.coarhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_db06
dc.relation.issn2489-9003
dc.rights.copyright© The Author & University of Jyväskylä
dc.rights.accesslevelopenAccess
dc.type.publicationdoctoralThesis
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