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Title: Parent-child joint reading of digital books in bilingual families in Malta
Authors: Mifsud, Charles L.
Georgieva, Rositsa
Kucirkova, Natalia
Keywords: Education, Preschool
Reading (Early childhood)
Electronic books
Bilingualism
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Elsevier Ltd.
Citation: Mifsud, C. L., Georgieva, R., & Kucirkova, N. (2021). Parent-child joint reading of digital books in bilingual families in Malta. International Journal of Educational Research, 109, 101844.
Abstract: We examined parent-child shared reading of Maltese and English e-books in four bilingual families. Analysis of the participant videos, questionnaires and semi-structured interview data revealed positive engagement of the participating families, substantiated with three main themes from the participants’ interview accounts: balanced use of e-books and print books, the importance of nurturing child's independence with e-book use, and the unique value of e-books for child's learning, especially in terms of repetition. A theoretically-driven analysis of the video data placed the e-books’ affordances in relation to six facets of children's individual engagement (personalized, sustained, shared, creative, affective and interactive), but it needed to be expanded with four additional facets of parent-child joint engagement (didactic, dialogical, self-directed and experiential).
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/89971
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