2022
DOI: 10.17509/ijal.v12i2.45802
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Phonological awareness intervention in mother tongue among Filipino kindergarten learners

Abstract: Developing strong reading skills in children is crucial to overcoming language and academic barriers and ensuring future success in education.  The extent of phonological awareness (PA) substantially affects children's reading ability (Hoff, 2014). Thus, the goal of the study was to document the success rate of ten Filipino kindergarten pupils enrolled in one public school in Calaca who underwent twenty sessions of 30-minute integrated PA intervention. The study employed mixed methods research utilizing interv… Show more

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“…In the context of learning to read, the stimulation of phonological awareness promotes phonological awareness and prevents the development of learning disabilities (Amorim et al, 2020;Veríssimo et al, 2021). A study conducted by Abdon & Barrios (2022) which aimed to record the success rate of ten Filipino kindergarten students attending a public school in Calaca who participated in a 30-minute integrated Phonological Awareness (PA) intervention resulted in substantial distinctions of Phonological Awareness (PA) and letter knowledge between Batangas Tagalog and English both before and after the intervention. The research showcases that implementing Phonological Awareness (PA) intervention in the native language holds significant promise as an effective and enduring approach to enhancing the early reading abilities of Filipino kindergarten students.…”
Section: Language and Phonological Awarenessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the context of learning to read, the stimulation of phonological awareness promotes phonological awareness and prevents the development of learning disabilities (Amorim et al, 2020;Veríssimo et al, 2021). A study conducted by Abdon & Barrios (2022) which aimed to record the success rate of ten Filipino kindergarten students attending a public school in Calaca who participated in a 30-minute integrated Phonological Awareness (PA) intervention resulted in substantial distinctions of Phonological Awareness (PA) and letter knowledge between Batangas Tagalog and English both before and after the intervention. The research showcases that implementing Phonological Awareness (PA) intervention in the native language holds significant promise as an effective and enduring approach to enhancing the early reading abilities of Filipino kindergarten students.…”
Section: Language and Phonological Awarenessmentioning
confidence: 99%