Promoting vocabulary, phonological awareness and concept about print among children at risk for learning disability: Can e-books help?

Adina Shamir, Ofra Korat, Renat Fellah

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Abstract

The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of activity with an educational electronic book (e-book), as compared with adult reading of the printed version of the same book, on the vocabulary, phonological awareness as well as concept about print of preschool children at risk for learning disabilities. The study involved the participation of 110 children aged 5-7. All participants were identified as having developmental delays placing them at risk for learning disabilities. The sample was randomly assigned to three groups: activity with the e-book, listening to the book's printed version read by an adult (reading-as-usual) and a control group. The findings indicated that the children exposed to the e-book displayed significantly higher emergent literacy improvement (vocabulary and phonological awareness) when compared with the children who participated in the other two groups. These findings and their implications are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)45-69
Number of pages25
JournalReading and Writing
Volume25
Issue number1
Early online date30 Jun 2010
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2012

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
The study was sponsored by the Israel Science Foundation (ISF).

Funding

The study was sponsored by the Israel Science Foundation (ISF).

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Israel Science Foundation

    Keywords

    • E-book
    • Emergent literacy
    • Preschoolers at risk for LD

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