2020
DOI: 10.1177/1476718x20938095
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The role of home learning environments and socioeconomic status in children’s learning in Tanzania: A comparison study of naturalized refugee, rural majority, and urban majority population groups

Abstract: This study investigated the role of home learning environments and family socioeconomic status in children’s learning in Tanzania. A total of 303 participants from the naturalized refugees, rural, and urban majority groups were recruited. Data were collected using parents’ questionnaires, interviews, Bracken’s Basic Concept Scale–Receptive, Early Grades Reading Assessment, and Early Grades Mathematics Assessment. The results indicate that although naturalized refugees’ home learning environments were comparabl… Show more

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“…Contrary to common trends, emerging evidence in Tanzania indicates that most parents of naturalized citizens from refugee backgrounds regard education as a pathway to upward social mobility (Ndijuye, 2020, 2022; Ndijuye & Tandika, 2022a) and a way to escape intergenerational poverty. For instance, when parents from this group learned about their children's difficulties mastering Kiswahili, they used strategies that had not been used elsewhere, such as sending their children to church sermons conducted in Kiswahili (Ndijuye, 2022) and telling their children not to use vernacular languages at home (Ndijuye & Rao, 2019).…”
Section: Factors Affecting Early Learning Of Children Of Naturalized ...mentioning
confidence: 91%
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“…Contrary to common trends, emerging evidence in Tanzania indicates that most parents of naturalized citizens from refugee backgrounds regard education as a pathway to upward social mobility (Ndijuye, 2020, 2022; Ndijuye & Tandika, 2022a) and a way to escape intergenerational poverty. For instance, when parents from this group learned about their children's difficulties mastering Kiswahili, they used strategies that had not been used elsewhere, such as sending their children to church sermons conducted in Kiswahili (Ndijuye, 2022) and telling their children not to use vernacular languages at home (Ndijuye & Rao, 2019).…”
Section: Factors Affecting Early Learning Of Children Of Naturalized ...mentioning
confidence: 91%
“…Across contexts and countries, empirical studies have documented the linear relations among home learning environments, families' socioeconomic status (SES), and early learning achievement (Ip et al, 2016; Ndijuye, 2020; Susperreguy et al, 2022). For example, in developed countries, children from households with low incomes or from refugee backgrounds are less prepared for schooling than those from well‐to‐do households (Leyva et al, 2019).…”
Section: Home Environments Family Socioeconomic Status and Early Read...mentioning
confidence: 99%
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