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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Mobile solution for better reading instruction in rural Africa

Jacqueline Jere-folotiyaMapenzi ChoopaEmma OjanenFrancis SampaChristopher YalukandaMaggie KatongoChomba NshimbiHeikki Lyytinen

subject

Service (systems architecture)EngineeringLiteracy skillreading instructionbusiness.industryrural areasmedia_common.quotation_subjectLearning analyticsZambialiteracyGraphoGameteacher trainingLiteracyInformation and Communications TechnologyIntervention (counseling)Reading (process)ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationta516businessta515media_commonLiteracy learning

description

GraphoGame Teacher Training Service is a mobile-based solution for providing teachers with scientifically validated pedagogical training in literacy instruction. In many African countries teachers currently have insufficient knowledge to teach literacy in local languages and learning materials are scarce, especially for children with learning difficulties. As part of the GraphoWorld network, CAPOLSA/University of Zambia is developing new mobile-based method for providing in-service training for teachers in literacy instruction and assisting children with learning difficulties. GraphoGame Teacher Training Service was piloted in October 2014 in rural Zambia. An orientative workshop was given to 24 teachers who learned about literacy instruction methodology and then organized a GraphoGame intervention to randomly selected 2nd grade children either at home or in a school environment. Parents of the children in the home intervention group were also encouraged to play GraphoGame. GraphoGame learning analytics shows that both the children and their parents improved their word reading skills. Children who played GraphoGame performed better than their non-playing classmates in the EGRA letter-sound knowledge test at the end of the intervention. Teachers, parents and children were all motivated to use ICT-based literacy learning tools and their literacy skills levels show high demand for support services for literacy instruction.

https://doi.org/10.1109/istafrica.2015.7190559