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Is the home literacy environment different depending on the media? Paper vs. tablet-based practices
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Palabras clave
Home literacy environment
Reading performance
Paper-based literacy
Tablet-based literacy
Primary school children
Fecha de publicación
2024
Citación
Jáñez, Á., Rosales, J., De Sixte, R., & Ramos, M. (2024). Is the home literacy environment different depending on the media? Paper vs. tablet-based practices. Reading and Writing, 37(9), 2349-2364. https://doi.org/10.1007/S11145-023-10467-7
Resumen
[EN] The Home Literacy model predicts different outcomes depending on formal and informal literacy practices carried out at home. However, this model does not explicitly consider the potential differences that the media (paper vs. tablets) in which these practices are carried out can have on performance. The present study explored this issue. Participants were 136 children aged 6–7 years old and their parents. The different activities performed at home were analysed through reports of the parents, and children were assessed at school for their reading performance (decoding and comprehension). Results showed how formal practices using traditional materials predicted reading comprehension, but informal practices did not predict any performance measure. The digital home literacy environment showed no impact on reading performance, suggesting that two different environments (paper and digital) might exist, each one of them having differential impacts on performance. Implications for research and education are discussed.
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0922-4777
DOI
10.1007/s11145-023-10467-7
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