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Publication Date: 2005-Nov
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Beginning Readers' Use of Talking Books: Styles of Working
Wood, Clare; Littleton, Karen; Chera, Pav
Literacy, v39 n3 p135-141 Nov 2005
This paper examines young children's working styles when they are engaged with a peer on a computer-based reading task. Two types of pairing were investigated: (i) "Equal pairs", where the children were of equal reading attainment and (ii) "Unequal pairs", where there was a disparity between the children's reading attainment. The results suggest that the children's reading attainment and/or their gender may be more significant factors in determining the nature of children's collaborative activity than pair type. The implications of these results for practitioners who wish to use talking books as a classroom resource are discussed.
Descriptors: Young Children, Beginning Reading, Computer Assisted Instruction, Assistive Technology, Reading Achievement, Sex, Cooperation
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Education Level: Early Childhood Education
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Language: English
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