2021
DOI: 10.33094/7.2017.2021.81.8.16
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Basic Tenets of Experiential Learning in Emergent Reading Activities in Early Childhood Development and Education Centres in Kenya: A Comparison of Public and Private Schools

Abstract: Emergent reading competencies are building blocks for learning to read. To successfully acquire these competencies, leaners have to be supported to utilize their interest and talents through personalized or experiential learning. Kenya is currently implementing a Competency Based Curriculum (CBC) which aims to make learners active participants in the learning process. However recent studies have shown that teachers still tend to teach content as opposed to building competencies. The focus of this study was to … Show more

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“…These information may have an impact on students' learning psychology (Chen, Xu, & Lu, 2020;Ding & Hu, 2020;Liu, 2020). Previous research has shown that the levels of students' learning motivation and learning self-efficacy affect their learning behavior and learning performance (Abdelrahman, 2020;Ahmet, 2019;Chepsiror, 2021;Mupfumira & Nyaruwata, 2021;Riswanto & Aryani, 2017;Talsma, Schüz, Schwarzer, & Norris, 2018;Wang & Lin, 2021). Educational institutions, especially policymakers need to understand students' learning psychology and provide appropriate interventions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These information may have an impact on students' learning psychology (Chen, Xu, & Lu, 2020;Ding & Hu, 2020;Liu, 2020). Previous research has shown that the levels of students' learning motivation and learning self-efficacy affect their learning behavior and learning performance (Abdelrahman, 2020;Ahmet, 2019;Chepsiror, 2021;Mupfumira & Nyaruwata, 2021;Riswanto & Aryani, 2017;Talsma, Schüz, Schwarzer, & Norris, 2018;Wang & Lin, 2021). Educational institutions, especially policymakers need to understand students' learning psychology and provide appropriate interventions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%