Mainstreaming early grade reading instruction in early Childhood Teacher Education.
Date
2017Author
Inyega, Hellen N.
Inyega, Justus O
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ArticleLanguage
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This paper provides insights on how Early Grade Reading Instruction Curriculum (EGRIC) catalyzed a
pedagogical shift and, consequently, began transforming early childhood teacher education in Kenya
through reading instruction. EGRIC, themed: All Teachers Teaching Reading All Children Reading, was
sponsored by USAID’s All Children Reading: Grand Challenge for Development and implemented by the
University of Nairobi from September 2012 to September 2014. EGRIC developed the capacity of 315
purposively selected UoN pre-service teachers enrolled in Bachelor of Education in Early Childhood
Education and 170 in-service teachers to provide reading instruction, assessment and remediation in the
early grades (K-3
rd grade). The ultimate goal was to infuse EGRIC into UoN’s B. Ed (ECE) program. Data
were collected using mixed-method research approaches and analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively.
EGRIC workshops and school follow-ups became an odyssey where teachers re-discovered the true
meaning of reading instruction. Consequently, 298 teachers were certified as reading teachers at project
close-out. Over 17, 800 children’s reading skills were impacted; of these, 298 children at-risk of reading
failure received weekly one-on-one tutoring and registered improvements in their reading skills and
motivation for reading.There is need to open up and/or extend space(s) to foster technical leadership,
knowledge sharing, and evidence building around issues of early grade reading instruction and
assessment; improving effectiveness, sustainability, and scaling up of early grade reading interventions.
The broader goal should be to build capacity of stakeholders to apply evidence-informed practices to
increase impact, scale, and sustainability of reading interventions in Kenya and beyond.
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University of Nairobi
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