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Early Primary Literacy Instruction in Kenya
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Language DevelopmentEducationLanguage EducationLiteracy DevelopmentEarly Childhood EducationLanguage TeachingTeacher EducationChild LiteracyLiteracy InstructionEarly LiteracyLanguage AcquisitionPrimary EducationLanguage StudiesLiteracy PracticeLanguage CurriculumFormal InterviewsLiteracy LearningCoastal KenyaElementary Literacy ProcessesClassroom LanguageEarly Childhood LiteracyLiteracyLiteracy Teaching
We report on a study that used observations, conversations, and formal interviews to explore literacy instruction in 24 lower-primary classrooms in coastal Kenya. Specifically, we report the ways literacy instruction is delivered and how that delivery aligns with practices understood to promote reading acquisition. We find (1) prioritization of developing oral language skills over teaching the relationships between sounds and symbols, (2) enablers to literacy instruction that are the result of teachers’ efforts, and (3) constraints to successful literacy instruction as perceived by the teachers. We identify challenges and opportunities to improve literacy instruction in English and Swahili.
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