Razeale G. Fernandez
Pangasinan State University, Philippines
razealefernandez@yahoo.com
Date Received: November 30, 2015; Date Revised: December 29, 2015
Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
Vol. 3 No.5, 116-119
December 2015 Part III
P-ISSN 2350-7756
E-ISSN 2350-8442
Techno-Literacy Practices of Emergent Readers 569 KB 2 downloads
Razeale G. Fernandez Pangasinan State University, Philippines razealefernandez@yahoo.com Date...
This research explored the techno-literacy practices of emergent readers. The study found that young children experienced a multi-literate practices in their homes that comprised not only print and paper-based literacies but also techno-literacies. That television, games on tablets and phones are the sources of textual pleasure of young children.Families reported that children watched television and play games on tablets/phones regularly. This is due to the limited options of leisure activities available to younger children. Emergent readers are highly focused to televisual text as they demonstrate meaning- making practices when they constantly ask questions and talk about what they are watching,hence they are active meaning-makers. The learning opportunities which include hand eye coordination, parallel processing, and problem solving skills young children acquired through playing computer games and games on tablet/iPad . Aside from these, they also developed a number of literacy skills as well as how to behave as players.It can be concluded thatexposure to imagery in electronic technologies contributed to the children’s literacy development. The literate identities of emergent readers can be further enhanced as they begin formal schooling. Data indicated that young children are developing techno-literacy practices and this concurs to the findings of Marsh (2010). Therefore, technology serves as a tool for the literacy development of young children. That techno-literacy practices of young children should be valued in school. Future research should also consider attitude, behavior and practices of parents towards the use of technology by children.
Keywords: emergent readers, literacy, emergent literacy, techno-literacy, early childhood, televisual text