Search results for "Finno-Ugric"

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The home literacy model in a highly transparent orthography

2019

We investigated the extent to which home literacy activities during the preschool year would predict the development of children’s language and literacy skills in primary school, in a highly transparent Finnish language. Also, the correlates of maternal literacy activities during preschool were examined. Literacy and language skills of 1,880 children (6-year-olds at the baseline) were tested at 5 time points from the beginning of preschool to the end of Year 2; mothers filled in questionnaires at the end of preschool. The results showed that home teaching of reading at preschool age predicted children’s emergent literacy (letter knowledge, word reading fluency) in primary school, while shar…

home literacymedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationliteracyteaching of readingPredictor variablesEmergent literacylukeminenLiteracyshared readingEducationFinno-Ugric languagesMathematics educationparental beliefsmedia_commonShared readingLiteracy skillkotiopetusvanhemmatlukutaitokirjoitustaitoPsychologyPreschool educationOrthographykirjoittaminenSchool Effectiveness and School Improvement
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Maternal parenting styles, homework help, and children’s literacy development in language minority and Finnish-speaking families

2017

The aim of this study was to examine the role of mothers’ (language minority mothers, LM, n = 49, and Finnish-speaking mothers, MP, n = 368) parenting styles and maternal help with their children’s homework in the children’s (mean age 11.43 years) literacy skills at fourth grade in Finland. In addition, the moderating effect of a child’s gender on this relationship was investigated. The results showed that the LM mothers used psychological control more than MP mothers. Furthermore, the more LM mothers used warmth and psychological styles of parenting, the more they helped their daughters, not sons, with homework. MP mothers’ parenting styles did not relate to their children’s reading and sp…

language minority childrenmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationLiteracylukeminenEducationDevelopmental psychologymaternal helpingReading (process)kielelliset vähemmistötDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyFinno-Ugric languagesParenting styles0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesMultilingualismlapsetmedia_commonparenting styles05 social sciences050301 educationEducational psychologyoikeinkirjoitusäiditSpellingvanhemmatkotitehtävätreading spellingPsychology0503 educationSocial psychologyCultural pluralism050104 developmental & child psychology
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Music as emotional self-regulation throughout adulthood

2010

Emotional self-regulation is acknowledged as one of the most important reasons for musical engagement at all ages. Yet there is little knowledge on how this self-regulatory use of music develops across the life span. A qualitative study was conducted to initially explore central processes and strategies of the emotional self-regulation during adulthood. The data were collected through group interviews and analyzed through qualitative content analysis. Participants were 21 interviewees with an age range of 21—70 years. The results clarified conceptual features of music-related emotional self-regulation in adulthood and revealed two main trends. First, the basic nature of regulation, includi…

media_common.quotation_subjectIndividual developmentMusicalSelf-controlDevelopmental psychologyContent analysista6131Finno-Ugric languagesPsychology (miscellaneous)Emotional developmentPsychologyMusicEmotional self-regulationmedia_commonPsychology of Music
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Examining the Double-Deficit Hypothesis in an Orthographically Consistent Language

2012

We examined the double-deficit hypothesis in Finnish. One hundred five Finnish children with high familial risk for dyslexia and 90 children with low family risk were followed from the age of 3½ years until Grade 3. Children's phonological awareness, rapid naming speed, text reading, and spelling were assessed. A deficit in rapid automatized naming (RAN) predicted slow reading speed across time and spelling difficulties after Grade 1. A deficit in phonological awareness predicted difficulties in spelling, but only in the familial risk sample. The effect of familial risk was significant in the development of phonological awareness, RAN, reading, and spelling. Our findings suggest that the ba…

media_common.quotation_subjectSpellingpitkittäistutkimusEducationPhonological awarenessReading (process)medicineFinno-Ugric languagessuvuttain esiintyvä lukivaikeusriskiRapid automatized namingta515media_commonDouble deficitFamilial risk for dyslexiaDyslexiamedicine.diseaseSpellinglukutaidon kehitysKaksoisvaikeushypoteesiReading developmentWord recognitionLongitudinalPsychology (miscellaneous)PsychologyOrthographykirjoittaminenCognitive psychologyScientific Studies of Reading
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Patterns of word reading skill, interest and self-concept of ability

2016

AbstractThe majority of previous research on academic skills, self-concept of ability and interest has deployed the variable-oriented approach and focused on self-concept, or ability, or interest only. This study examined the patterns and dynamics of pattern change in Finnish children’s word reading skill, self-concept of ability and interest from kindergarten to Grade 2. Six groups of children were identified by using the I-states as objects analysis (ISOA) procedure: (a) low skills, negative self-concept but high interest; (b) high skills but low interest; (c) average; (d) high skills, positive self-concept and high interest; (e) low skills, negative self-concept and low interest; and (f)…

minäkuvainterestmedia_common.quotation_subjectSelf-conceptExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyLiteracylukeminenEducationDevelopmental psychologyPhonological awarenessreadingReading (process)kyvykkyysDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyFinno-Ugric languages0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta516patternsta515media_commonWord reading05 social sciences050301 educationdynamics of pattern changeself-conceptAcademic skillsosaaminenlukutaitoAttitude changePsychology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyEducational Psychology
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Approaching pedagogical language knowledge through student teachers: assessment of second language writing

2015

The article examines student teachers' pedagogical language knowledge. The analysis is based on data from an applied task in which Finnish student teachers (n = 221) of 16 school subjects assessed second language (SL) learners' writing skills. First, we briefly discuss subject teachers' role in language and literacy teaching in the multilingual and multicultural classroom. Our findings indicate that the student teachers use a range of criteria but focus mainly on word-level assessment when assessing writing samples, and that their assessment orientation varies from technical to analytical. Finally, we discuss the challenges of developing teacher education to promote pedagogical language kno…

pedagogical language knowledgeLinguistics and LanguageSecond language writingComprehension approachmedia_common.quotation_subjectta6121Language and LinguisticsTeacher educationLiteracysecond language writingEducationLanguage assessmentPedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationFinno-Ugric languagesta516MultilingualismPsychologyCurriculumteacher educationmedia_commonLanguage and Education
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Second Language Prosody and its Development : Connection between Different Aspects

2018

This study focuses on the development of L2 prosody and, in particular, whether different aspects can affect each other. Finnish-speaking learners of Swedish took part in a pronunciation and oral skills course and were recorded for various speaking tasks before and after the experimental intervention. Read-aloud declarative sentences (statements) from nine learners were acoustically analysed for several tonal and temporal aspects, focusing on the marking of primary stress. The results reveal that the learning of Swedish tonal word accent 2 (H*LH) facilitates other tonal developments towards native-like utterance intonation. A link between tonal and temporal developments in the marking of pr…

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