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Global challenges, local voices

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In English life lessons are handed down through the ages in the form of proverbs. In Gujarat, India the same is true. In Gujarati they are called kehvat. Many cultures around the world have the same, little learnings that are passed down through funny expressions. They are important not only for language learning but also as a means for the intergenerational transfer of local knowledge. One of the pertinent kehvat for this project is “Bole tena Bor vechaay” which teaches that “the one who speaks will be heard”. This life lesson is synergistic with our paper which asserts that to address the global challenges regarding the preservation of learning in home languages emerging as a result of the rapid evolution of new technologies we must engage with local communities and afford them voice. A voice that must be heard. We explore the importance of home language as the primary vehicle through which culture, tradition and knowledge is transferred intergenerationally. Working to address this in digital storybooks, we afforded children and their families a voice regarding the AI translations being presented to them in digital texts. Through the inclusion of choice tokens in a digital storybook, families from Gujarat with children aged 3-6 years were invited to negotiate the most authentic translation or offer their own. This paper shares the insights from our work with these families in Gujarat as we aim to design AI tools that protect and preserve culture specific storybook language during shared reading sessions.
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Published
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Reviewed (other)

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
SSD
Department:
Education
Role:
Author
ORCID:
0000-0001-5145-4799


Publisher:
Proudpen
Host title:
Proceeding of the 2nd Global Conference on Children and Youth
Volume:
2
Issue:
1
Publication date:
2025-03-26
Acceptance date:
2025-02-03
Event title:
5th Global Conference on Children and Youth
Event location:
Oxford, UK
Event website:
https://proudpen.com/proceedings/index.php/gccy/article/view/578
Event start date:
2025-03-27
Event end date:
2025-03-29
ISBN:
9781914266751


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English
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Pubs id:
2101369
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pubs:2101369
Deposit date:
2025-03-30

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