2022
DOI: 10.1111/bjet.13271
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Design and evaluation of a social and embodied multiplayer reading game to engage primary school learners in Namibia

Abstract: Namibia, a southern African country with an Ubuntu culture that emphasizes interrelations, generally displays a low reading culture. In this study, we explored a social approach to reading to engage Namibian primary learners. Inspired by promising reading approaches, such as shared group reading enhanced by embodied actions, we created Spin Da Bottle—a multiplayer reading‐action game to draw Namibian learners into reading while keeping them captivated in action. The game was co‐designed with 36 learners and th… Show more

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“…The fifth paper by Itenge et al (2022) introduces a digital multiplayer reading‐action game developed to explore how a social group game may increase children's engagement in reading. The approach of collective reading games involves providing peer support to those students who are weak readers.…”
Section: Papers In This Special Sectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The fifth paper by Itenge et al (2022) introduces a digital multiplayer reading‐action game developed to explore how a social group game may increase children's engagement in reading. The approach of collective reading games involves providing peer support to those students who are weak readers.…”
Section: Papers In This Special Sectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Notwithstanding all the curriculum preparations to enhance reading instruction, February (2019) and Itenge et al (2022) emphasise that international assessments show that Namibian children are not reading at the expected levels. Namibia is among 15 countries that are members of the Southern and Eastern Africa Consortium for Monitoring Educational Quality (SACMEQ), a body that assesses the performance of learners and teachers in numeracy and literacy and through which the National Standardised Achievement Test (NSAT) was administered to assess Grades 5-7 learners' reading comprehension.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%