Bibliographic citations
Hinostroza, S., (2021). Prácticas letradas en el hogar y la adquisición de la escritura emergente en niños de 5 años de una IE pública de Magdalena del Mar en el contexto de la educación no presencial [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/18768
Hinostroza, S., Prácticas letradas en el hogar y la adquisición de la escritura emergente en niños de 5 años de una IE pública de Magdalena del Mar en el contexto de la educación no presencial []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/18768
@misc{renati/535142,
title = "Prácticas letradas en el hogar y la adquisición de la escritura emergente en niños de 5 años de una IE pública de Magdalena del Mar en el contexto de la educación no presencial",
author = "Hinostroza León, Shirley Vanessa",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2021"
}
In this research the process of acquisition of children's emergent writing is studied from the sociocultural and psychogenetic approaches. Therefore, it is recognized that children elaborate conceptualizations about the conventional principles of the writing system from immersion in literacy experiences. In this regard, the family is identified as the first scenario of literacy practices, and in a context of remote education as a result of COVID-19, the only one. Consequently, it is established as a general objective to analyze literacy practices that are carried out in the home of 5-year-old children for the acquisition of emergent writing, which requires the achievement of two specific objectives: (1) Describe the literacy practices in the home of these children, from the perception of the parents and (2) Describe their emergent writing process. This is done under a qualitative and a descriptive-level approach. Regarding the first specific objective, common literary events have been identified in the six experiences studied: shared reading, interpretation of objects bearing marks and writing of notes by children. Regarding the second, conceptualizations of children belonging to the writing stages have been identified: pre-syllabic, syllabic, syllabic-alphabetic and alphabetic. In sum, this is a precedent for more far-reaching quantitative studies in relation to the acquisition of emergent literacy at home.
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