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South African Journal of Childhood Education

On-line version ISSN 2223-7682
Print version ISSN 2223-7674

Abstract

HUGO, Anna J.  and  MASALESA, Metse J.. Realising that the out-of-school environment could influence the development of Foundation Phase learners' literacy skills. SAJCE [online]. 2021, vol.11, n.1, pp.1-8. ISSN 2223-7682.  http://dx.doi.org/10.4102/sajce.v11i1.840.

BACKGROUND: In this article, an analysis is done of the out of school factors of Foundation Phase learners that could influence the proper development of these learners' language abilities. Specific reference is made to the home environment of Foundation Phase learners in rural Mpumalanga. AIM: This article aims to draw attention to the fact that there are many factors in the out-of-school environment of Foundation Phase learners that could influence the young learners' ability to develop their language skills and language abilities well. SETTING: This article relates to the out-of-school environment of Foundation Phase learners with specific reference to the influence of the environment at home of Foundation Phase learners in four schools in rural Mpumalanga. Bronfenbrenner's ecological system's theory is incorporated as it explains the home environment as the microsystem in a child's life. The home is the place where a child's first and vital education takes place and where the acquisition of language skill begins. METHODS: In this article, sections from a qualitative research project, as well as a literature review were used. RESULTS: The results show that there are many factors in the out-of-school environment of Foundation Phase learners that could influence the development of the learners' language skills and language abilities. CONCLUSION: The authors argue that if teachers and other school staff members are aware of the many aspects arising from the out-of-school environment that could influence young learners' well-being and progress, especially with regard to language abilities at school, they could help to address and overcome the unconstructive language influences in the lives of their young custodians.

Keywords : literacy skills; Foundation Phase; out-of-school environment; home environment; families' socio-economic situation; parental involvement; role of siblings and grandparents; influence of the community.

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