Title of article :
The “Sunshine in South Africa” literacy project
Author/Authors :
Elley، نويسنده , , Warwick B and Cutting، نويسنده , , Brian، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Pages :
11
From page :
193
To page :
203
Abstract :
In South Africa, most black students are expected to learn in English, their second or third language. READ Education Trust, a non-government organization, has introduced book-based programs in many schools, and trained thousands of black teachers in methods of using the books constructively. Several formal evaluations have been conducted to investigate the impact of the READ programs. In the “Sunshine in South Africa” Project, a New Zealand publisher, Wendy Pye Ltd. donated 4000 books from her “Sunshine” series to 22 schools, in six different provinces, and READ staff trained teachers of these schools in the Shared Reading methodology during short workshops. Students in Year 2 and 3 were tested at the beginning and end of 1997, and their progress under the new program was compared with that of matched control groups, who followed a traditional textbook approach. The findings showed that Year 2 students in the “Sunshine” programs improved their reading skills at twice the rate of control groups, and showed impressive gains in listening comprehension. Strong significant improvements were also found for Year 3 Sunshine pupils. READ staff are extending these programs to many new schools throughout the Republic.
Journal title :
International Journal of Educational Research
Serial Year :
2001
Journal title :
International Journal of Educational Research
Record number :
1402906
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