ERIC Number: EJ1374932
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2022
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The Importance of and Barriers to Using a Reading Pictures Strategy in the Kindergarten Curriculum: Jordanian Teachers' Perspectives
Oliemat, Ali; Al-Zboon, Eman; Al-Dababneh, Kholoud
International Journal of Early Years Education, v30 n4 p650-660 2022
This study examines the perceptions of kindergarten (KG) teachers in Jordan about the importance of using a reading pictures strategy and the barriers to doing so. A descriptive design was employed and 192 teachers were surveyed to rank their perceptions. The results showed that teachers perceived a moderate level of importance about using reading pictures and almost a quarter indicated a low level of importance. There was no significant effect of specialisation, while there was a significant effect of qualification and years of experience. The results also revealed that using a reading pictures strategy is currently constrained by different factors including low parental involvement and lack of administration interest. A number of recommendations are presented for enhancing teachers' perceptions regarding a reading pictures strategy and combating constraints.
Descriptors: Reading Strategies, Visual Aids, Kindergarten, Foreign Countries, Preschool Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Barriers, Affordances, Educational Attainment, Specialization, Teaching Experience, Individual Differences, Reading Instruction
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Early Childhood Education; Elementary Education; Kindergarten; Primary Education; Preschool Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Jordan
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