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Home Literacy Experiences and Reading Attitude of Grade One Pupils in the District of Maayon

Home Literacy Experiences and Reading Attitude of Grade One Pupils in the District of Maayon

By Barry Hough

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Publish Date

2010

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fcu-gradschool

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Description:

English subject in the present curriculum is one of the subject that is given importance by the curriculum planners, higher authorities, administrators, teachers and pupils. this descriptive-correlation study revealed that on the whole, the pupils have "adequate" home literacy experiences and when classified across all categories of the variables included. In general, the pupils reading attitude is "positive". Pupils do not differ significantly in their home literacy experiences when classified as to their personal characteristics such as sex, pre-school experiences, fathers' education, mothers' education, and availability of reading materials at home. However, mothers' occupation, fathers' education, estimated monthly family income proved to have significant differences. Pupils differ significantly