Die effek van vroeë rekenaarblootstelling en rekenaarervaring op die leesvaardigheid van graad 1-leerders / Myrtle Erasmus

The modern computerised era in which we live means that all areas of society are subjected to information technology. Children are increasingly exposed to and have access to computers, which necessarily have an influence on their education and development. Seeing that children are the most receptive...

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Main Author: Erasmus, Myrtle
Published: North-West University 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10394/749
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-nwu-oai-dspace.nwu.ac.za-10394-7492014-04-16T03:52:56ZDie effek van vroeë rekenaarblootstelling en rekenaarervaring op die leesvaardigheid van graad 1-leerders / Myrtle ErasmusErasmus, MyrtleComputer exposureComputer experienceComputer literacyComputer accessFrequency of using the computerReading abilityPhonetic awarenessReading comprehensionReading fluencyReading speedGrade 1-learnersThe modern computerised era in which we live means that all areas of society are subjected to information technology. Children are increasingly exposed to and have access to computers, which necessarily have an influence on their education and development. Seeing that children are the most receptive group when it comes to exposure to new technology, this may have enriching effects on computer literacy, which is often considered part of general literacy. With regards to literacy, reading is one of the skills which pose a high challenge. It is also a key skill that opens the world of information, as most information is received through reading. Any reading stimulation via electronic or printed media that encourages learners to read is considered to improve reading ability, reading speed, reading comprehension and phonetic awareness. The aim of this study was to determine whether there was a correlation between early computer exposure and experience (both computer access and use) and reading ability of grade 1 learners. In this study a one shot cross-sectional survey design was used. Schools with grade 1 learners in the Umvoti district of Kwa Zulu Natal were selected to participate in the study - stratified sampling was used. The grade 1 classes were selected on the basis of random sampling. The selected classes (N=4; 85 learners) participated 'intact' in the study. The data was analysed using descriptive as well as inferential statistics (e.g. MANCOVA).Thesis (M.Ed.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007.North-West University2009-02-17T13:00:53Z2009-02-17T13:00:53Z2007Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10394/749
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topic Computer exposure
Computer experience
Computer literacy
Computer access
Frequency of using the computer
Reading ability
Phonetic awareness
Reading comprehension
Reading fluency
Reading speed
Grade 1-learners
spellingShingle Computer exposure
Computer experience
Computer literacy
Computer access
Frequency of using the computer
Reading ability
Phonetic awareness
Reading comprehension
Reading fluency
Reading speed
Grade 1-learners
Erasmus, Myrtle
Die effek van vroeë rekenaarblootstelling en rekenaarervaring op die leesvaardigheid van graad 1-leerders / Myrtle Erasmus
description The modern computerised era in which we live means that all areas of society are subjected to information technology. Children are increasingly exposed to and have access to computers, which necessarily have an influence on their education and development. Seeing that children are the most receptive group when it comes to exposure to new technology, this may have enriching effects on computer literacy, which is often considered part of general literacy. With regards to literacy, reading is one of the skills which pose a high challenge. It is also a key skill that opens the world of information, as most information is received through reading. Any reading stimulation via electronic or printed media that encourages learners to read is considered to improve reading ability, reading speed, reading comprehension and phonetic awareness. The aim of this study was to determine whether there was a correlation between early computer exposure and experience (both computer access and use) and reading ability of grade 1 learners. In this study a one shot cross-sectional survey design was used. Schools with grade 1 learners in the Umvoti district of Kwa Zulu Natal were selected to participate in the study - stratified sampling was used. The grade 1 classes were selected on the basis of random sampling. The selected classes (N=4; 85 learners) participated 'intact' in the study. The data was analysed using descriptive as well as inferential statistics (e.g. MANCOVA). === Thesis (M.Ed.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007.
author Erasmus, Myrtle
author_facet Erasmus, Myrtle
author_sort Erasmus, Myrtle
title Die effek van vroeë rekenaarblootstelling en rekenaarervaring op die leesvaardigheid van graad 1-leerders / Myrtle Erasmus
title_short Die effek van vroeë rekenaarblootstelling en rekenaarervaring op die leesvaardigheid van graad 1-leerders / Myrtle Erasmus
title_full Die effek van vroeë rekenaarblootstelling en rekenaarervaring op die leesvaardigheid van graad 1-leerders / Myrtle Erasmus
title_fullStr Die effek van vroeë rekenaarblootstelling en rekenaarervaring op die leesvaardigheid van graad 1-leerders / Myrtle Erasmus
title_full_unstemmed Die effek van vroeë rekenaarblootstelling en rekenaarervaring op die leesvaardigheid van graad 1-leerders / Myrtle Erasmus
title_sort die effek van vroeë rekenaarblootstelling en rekenaarervaring op die leesvaardigheid van graad 1-leerders / myrtle erasmus
publisher North-West University
publishDate 2009
url http://hdl.handle.net/10394/749
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