Can e-books foster child language? Meta-analysis on the effectiveness of e-book interventions in early childhood education and care

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Journal Article
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Title
Can e-books foster child language? Meta-analysis on the effectiveness of e-book interventions in early childhood education and care
Abstract
Language abilities in the early years are a strong predictor of children’s success in school. However, a considerable number of children enter school with poor language skills. Therefore, one of the most important but also challenging mandates of early childhood education and care [ECEC] is to promote these skills before school enrolment. Meta-analytic evidence suggests that shared book reading is a valuable tool to narrow this gap in the early years. In the digital age, ebooks might offer new opportunities to foster language development in ECEC. This meta-analysis investigates the effectiveness of e-book interventions in comparison to regular childcare and to shared print book reading in classrooms. The systematic search, examining studies from 2000 to 2018, was carried out by two independent reviewers. A random-effect model was used to aggregate findings. Altogether, 17 studies with 30 different e-book treatments were included. Children benefited significantly more from the e-book interventions compared to regular child­ care (g = 0.85). Activities with e-books were also ahead of print storybook reading in ECEC (g = 0.45). The effectiveness was mainly moderated by story repetition, number of sessions, and embeddedness in the classroom. E-books were primarily researcher-developed and included congruent functions to foster language development. Implications for practice, research and app development are discussed.
Publication
Educational Research Review
Volume
37
Pages
100472
Date
2022-11
Journal Abbr
Educational Research Review
ISSN
1747938X
Short Title
Can e-books foster child language?
Accessed
2022-09-27
Citation
Egert, F., Cordes, A.-K., & Hartig, F. (2022). Can e-books foster child language? Meta-analysis on the effectiveness of e-book interventions in early childhood education and care. Educational Research Review, 37, 100472. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.edurev.2022.100472
Outcome measure
Education Level and Type
School or home
Tech Software
Teacher Pedagogy
Effect size/ heterogeneity
Quality of research
Geography if specific
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