Sociocultural analyses of Malaysia’s Orang Asli preschoolers and computers: a qualitative case study

This study examined the patterns of socioculturally appropriate social interactions of Malaysia’s Orang Asli children in an educational computer environment. Rogoff’s Sociocultural Theory and the three foci of analyses were utilized in this study. A multi-method case study design was employed to ide...

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Main Authors: Adam Assim, Mohd Ibrani Shahrimin, Yaccob, Yasmin, Mat Jusoh, Nurul Hidayu
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Published: Human Resource Management Academic Research Society 2020
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/85843/
https://hrmars.com/index.php/IJARPED/article/view/8029/Sociocultural-Analyses-of-Malaysias-Orang-Asli-Preschoolers-and-Computers-A-Qualitative-Case-Study
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spelling my.upm.eprints.858432023-11-08T08:08:35Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/85843/ Sociocultural analyses of Malaysia’s Orang Asli preschoolers and computers: a qualitative case study Adam Assim, Mohd Ibrani Shahrimin Yaccob, Yasmin Mat Jusoh, Nurul Hidayu This study examined the patterns of socioculturally appropriate social interactions of Malaysia’s Orang Asli children in an educational computer environment. Rogoff’s Sociocultural Theory and the three foci of analyses were utilized in this study. A multi-method case study design was employed to identify the patterns of socioculturally appropriate social interactions unique to the Malaysia’s Orang Asli preschool children in Selangor. Twelve preschool children were observed and interviewed using a semi-structured questionnaire. Seven dominant interaction patterns related to socioculturally appropriate social interactions of Orang Asli preschool children were examined. Factors facilitating and inhibiting the social interactions were identified using the application of Rogoff’s three foci of analyses and series of semi-structured interviews with Malaysian preschool teachers and Orang Asli preschool children. Rogoff’s Sociocultural Theory and the three foci of analyses may present a more and thorough view of indigenous children’s understanding of an educational computer environment. Human Resource Management Academic Research Society 2020-12-07 Article PeerReviewed Adam Assim, Mohd Ibrani Shahrimin and Yaccob, Yasmin and Mat Jusoh, Nurul Hidayu (2020) Sociocultural analyses of Malaysia’s Orang Asli preschoolers and computers: a qualitative case study. International Journal of Academic Research in Progressive Education and Development, 9 (3). 145 - 159. ISSN 2226-6348 https://hrmars.com/index.php/IJARPED/article/view/8029/Sociocultural-Analyses-of-Malaysias-Orang-Asli-Preschoolers-and-Computers-A-Qualitative-Case-Study 10.6007/IJARPED/v9-i3/8029
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description This study examined the patterns of socioculturally appropriate social interactions of Malaysia’s Orang Asli children in an educational computer environment. Rogoff’s Sociocultural Theory and the three foci of analyses were utilized in this study. A multi-method case study design was employed to identify the patterns of socioculturally appropriate social interactions unique to the Malaysia’s Orang Asli preschool children in Selangor. Twelve preschool children were observed and interviewed using a semi-structured questionnaire. Seven dominant interaction patterns related to socioculturally appropriate social interactions of Orang Asli preschool children were examined. Factors facilitating and inhibiting the social interactions were identified using the application of Rogoff’s three foci of analyses and series of semi-structured interviews with Malaysian preschool teachers and Orang Asli preschool children. Rogoff’s Sociocultural Theory and the three foci of analyses may present a more and thorough view of indigenous children’s understanding of an educational computer environment.
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author Adam Assim, Mohd Ibrani Shahrimin
Yaccob, Yasmin
Mat Jusoh, Nurul Hidayu
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Yaccob, Yasmin
Mat Jusoh, Nurul Hidayu
Sociocultural analyses of Malaysia’s Orang Asli preschoolers and computers: a qualitative case study
author_facet Adam Assim, Mohd Ibrani Shahrimin
Yaccob, Yasmin
Mat Jusoh, Nurul Hidayu
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title Sociocultural analyses of Malaysia’s Orang Asli preschoolers and computers: a qualitative case study
title_short Sociocultural analyses of Malaysia’s Orang Asli preschoolers and computers: a qualitative case study
title_full Sociocultural analyses of Malaysia’s Orang Asli preschoolers and computers: a qualitative case study
title_fullStr Sociocultural analyses of Malaysia’s Orang Asli preschoolers and computers: a qualitative case study
title_full_unstemmed Sociocultural analyses of Malaysia’s Orang Asli preschoolers and computers: a qualitative case study
title_sort sociocultural analyses of malaysia’s orang asli preschoolers and computers: a qualitative case study
publisher Human Resource Management Academic Research Society
publishDate 2020
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/85843/
https://hrmars.com/index.php/IJARPED/article/view/8029/Sociocultural-Analyses-of-Malaysias-Orang-Asli-Preschoolers-and-Computers-A-Qualitative-Case-Study
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