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Taiwanese mothers’ beliefs about reading aloud with preschoolers: findings from the parent reading belief inventory

机译:台湾母亲关于与学龄前儿童大声阅读的信念:父母阅读信念清单中的发现

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In this study we adapted DeBaryshe and Binder’s Parent Reading Belief Inventory (PRBI) with middle‐class, well‐educated (M = 14-15 years of education) Taiwanese mothers to find what their beliefs were about reading aloud to young children. Parental reports of home literacy practices including children’s emergent literacy behaviours were also surveyed. Seven hundred and thirty‐one mothers and their three‐ to five‐year‐old preschoolers (389 boys and 242 girls; M = 54.7 months) were recruited from both public (279) and private (452) licensed pre‐kindergarten programmes located in the six districts of Tainan city in Taiwan. Factor analysis resulted in the retention of 24 items from the original PRBI scales; these organised into five subscales (Knowledge, Verbal Participation, Positive Affect, Teaching Efficacy and Reading Instruction) with adequate alpha coefficients ranging from .63 to .90. The key concepts featuring parent reading belief from both cultures were quite similar. Taiwanese mothers did place more value on moral and practical knowledge that children would gain from the storybook reading, whereas American parents viewed positive emotions during joint book reading as more important than the other factors. Taiwanese maternal reading belief inventory scores significantly correlated with family income and maternal education (r = .18 and r = .10, respectively; p .00) as well as with parent and child literacy‐related behaviours (r = .41 and r = .40, respectively; p .00). Neither child age nor gender was associated with maternal reading belief scores (p .05). Maternal education was associated with home literacy resources and child literacy behaviours (p .05).View full textDownload full textKeywordsparent literacy beliefs, home literacy practices, Taiwanese preschoolers, storybook readingRelated var addthis_config = { ui_cobrand: "Taylor & Francis Online", services_compact: "citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,delicious,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,more", pubid: "ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b" }; Add to shortlist Link Permalink http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03004430802221449
机译:在这项研究中,我们对DeBaryshe和Binder的父母阅读信念量表(PRBI)与中产阶级,受过良好教育(M = 14-15岁)的台湾母亲进行了比较,以发现他们对大声朗读的信念。小孩子。还调查了父母对家庭扫盲实践的报告,包括儿童的紧急扫盲行为。从公共(279个)和私人(452个)有执照的学前班招募了731个母亲和他们的3至5岁的学龄前儿童(389个男孩和242个女孩; M = 54.7个月)。位于台湾台南市六区的幼儿园计划。因子分析导致保留了原始PRBI量表中的24个项目;这些分为五个子量表(知识,言语参与,积极情感,教学效能和阅读指导),其α系数在0.63至.90之间。来自这两种文化的父母阅读信念的关键概念非常相似。台湾母亲确实更重视儿童从故事书阅读中获得的道德和实践知识,而美国父母则认为,在阅读联合书本中的积极情绪比其他因素更为重要。台湾产妇的阅读信念量表得分与家庭收入和产妇教育(分别为r = .18和r = .10; p <.00)以及与父母和孩子识字相关的行为(r = .41和r分别为= 40; p <.00)。年龄和性别均与孕产妇阅读信念得分无关(p> .05)。孕产妇教育与家庭识字资源和儿童识字行为有关(p <.05)。 :“” citeulike,netvibes,twitter,technorati,美味,linkedin,facebook,stumbleupon,digg,google,更多“,发布:” ra-4dff56cd6bb1830b“};添加到候选列表链接永久链接http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03004430802221449

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