Emergent Literacy of Indigenous Preschool Children in Writing Development Exploration and Experiences at China: A Case Study of a 5-Year-Old Indigenous Child
Zheying Zhang,
Yucheng Shen
Abstract:This qualitative study investigates the emergent writing abilities of indigenous children enrolled in public kindergarten. Data were collected through observations, portfolio assessments of the children's writing samples, and interviews. The findings reveal: 1) Developing emergent literacy skills in both reading and writing is critical for indigenous children. 2) Children's mock writing represents an important discovery, serving as a scaffold for conventional writing. Mock writing their own names often constit… Show more
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