This study was designed to determine the influence of home learning on Chinese preschoolers’ literacy skills is likely to be moderated by the level of teacher’s teaching experience. There were 136 preschoolers aged ranged between three to six years old with their parents and teachers recruited in this study using a Multi-Stage Cluster sampling technique. The results of the Hierarchical Multiple Regression analysis indicate that teacher’s teaching experience has a significant moderating effect on the strengths of the relationship between home learning and preschoolers’ literacy skills. Further research is needed to investigate more deeply to identify whether these relationships are upheld over time and with diverse sample
Based on the observation of 180 early childhood classrooms using the Classroom Assessment Scoring Sy...
Based on a two-year and three-wave longitudinal sample of 118 Chinese preschoolers, the present stud...
[[abstract]]The goal of this study was to explore the relationships between home literacy environmen...
An early home literacy environment is essential to children's later reading development. However...
This study was designed to determine the predictors of literacy skills among Chinese preschoolers. T...
Parents of 480 Chinese preschoolers in Beijing, Hong Kong, and Singapore reported on their involveme...
The English and Chinese reading proficiency of 1376 Grade 4 students in 24 Hong Kong primary schools...
Research indicates that preschool experience significantly influences child development and this stu...
The teaching and learning of English is pervasive in Hong Kong, and children begin to learn English ...
The research study was based on the 1993 National Household Education Survey on school readiness. Re...
Using a Chinese sample of 795 parents with preschool-aged children, this quantitative study employed...
Based on two samples of Chinese preschoolers (Study 1: N= 443; Study 2: N= 118) and their parents an...
Based on data from the China Family Panel Studies in 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, and 2020, this study us...
Prior studies based on data in the United States demonstrate that parental reading beliefs are signi...
Session OS-EL-09: Influences on Early Learning 9Conference Theme: Children’s Cultural WorldThis stud...
Based on the observation of 180 early childhood classrooms using the Classroom Assessment Scoring Sy...
Based on a two-year and three-wave longitudinal sample of 118 Chinese preschoolers, the present stud...
[[abstract]]The goal of this study was to explore the relationships between home literacy environmen...
An early home literacy environment is essential to children's later reading development. However...
This study was designed to determine the predictors of literacy skills among Chinese preschoolers. T...
Parents of 480 Chinese preschoolers in Beijing, Hong Kong, and Singapore reported on their involveme...
The English and Chinese reading proficiency of 1376 Grade 4 students in 24 Hong Kong primary schools...
Research indicates that preschool experience significantly influences child development and this stu...
The teaching and learning of English is pervasive in Hong Kong, and children begin to learn English ...
The research study was based on the 1993 National Household Education Survey on school readiness. Re...
Using a Chinese sample of 795 parents with preschool-aged children, this quantitative study employed...
Based on two samples of Chinese preschoolers (Study 1: N= 443; Study 2: N= 118) and their parents an...
Based on data from the China Family Panel Studies in 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018, and 2020, this study us...
Prior studies based on data in the United States demonstrate that parental reading beliefs are signi...
Session OS-EL-09: Influences on Early Learning 9Conference Theme: Children’s Cultural WorldThis stud...
Based on the observation of 180 early childhood classrooms using the Classroom Assessment Scoring Sy...
Based on a two-year and three-wave longitudinal sample of 118 Chinese preschoolers, the present stud...
[[abstract]]The goal of this study was to explore the relationships between home literacy environmen...