Abstract |
The purpose of this scoping review was to describe the existent research on language and literacy strategies for Indigenous children and to establish the strength of strategies described. A scoping review was conducted to locate existent studies that described language and literacy interventions used with Indigenous children. The following electronic databases were searched: PsycINFO, ERIC, CINAHL Complete, Academic Search Premier, Education Source, and ASHAWire. Articles were managed and analyzed using Covidence, a web-based program for review research. Results were charted and a preliminary evidence map was created. Forty sources were identified that described language and literacy strategies for Indigenous children. Strength of strategy coding revealed 5 sources had compelling strength, 5 had promising strength, and 30 had lacking strength. Overall, there remains limited research describing language and literacy strategies for Indigenous children. A preliminary evidence map was created to chart each strategy and sources that included the strategy, and to indicate the highest strategy strength observed across sources. A discussion of compelling strategies as well as strategies that may be culturally responsive is provided. |
Authors |
Mark Guiberson  , Christine B. Vining
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Journal Info |
Thieme Medical Publishers (Germany) | Seminars in Speech and Language , vol: 44
, iss: 01
, pages: 026 - 041
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Publication Date |
1/17/2023 |
ISSN |
0734-0478 |
Type |
article |
Open Access |
hybrid
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DOI |
https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0042-1758802 |
Keywords |
Literacy Instruction (Score: 0.537497) , Reading Acquisition (Score: 0.524657) , Language Development (Score: 0.519566) , Indigenous Knowledge Systems (Score: 0.509707)
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