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Intervenciones para el aprendizaje de la lectura en alumnado con discapacidad inte-lectual: un estudio bibliográfico

2020

La lectura y la escritura son procesos básicos que favorecen el desarrollo integral del niño, del adolescente y del adulto en diversos ámbitos como el personal, el social y el educativo, y a lo largo de toda la vida. En este estudio se pretende analizar las investigaciones recientes para el desarrollo de la lectura en alumnado con discapacidad intelectual porque la lectura como habilidad básica dentro de la competencia comunicativa es la clave para el desarrollo de otros aprendizajes. Para ello, se realizó una revisión bibliográfica sobre las diferentes intervenciones centradas en el aprendizaje de la lectura. Se seleccionaron un total de 20 artículos científicos, extraídos de tres bases de…

Communicative competenceTeamworkmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciencesPsychological intervention050301 educationmedicine.diseaseBasic skillsSocial skillsReading (process)Intellectual disabilityPedagogymedicineLearning to read0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychology0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologymedia_commonTendencias Pedagógicas
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Deep Residual Neural Network for Child’s Spontaneous Facial Expressions Recognition

2021

Early identification of deficits in emotion recognition and expression skills may prevent low social functioning in adulthood. Deficits in young children’s ability to recognize facial expressions can lead to impairments in social functioning. Kids may need extra help learning to read facial expressions. Most of the earlier efforts consider the problem of emotion recognition in adults; however, ignore the child’s emotions, especially in an unconstrained environment. In this paper, we present progressive light residual learning to classify spontaneous emotion recognition in children. Unlike earlier residual neural network, we reduce the skip connection at the earlier part of the network and i…

Identification (information)Facial expressionComputer scienceFeature vectorBenchmark (computing)Learning to readOverfittingResidualExpression (mathematics)Cognitive psychology
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The role of informal learning in adults' literacy proficiency

2021

This study used the Programme for International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) dataset to examine informal literacy learning’s effects on adults’ literacy proficiency. Also, the factors associated with informal literacy learning at and outside of work were studied. The study participants were Nordic adults aged 35–65 years. The statistical method was regression analysis, and the results indicate that informal literacy activities at work are associated primarily with occupation, and informal literacy activities outside of work with education, parents’ education and gender. Initial education, occupation, language background and age exerted the strongest estimated associations with r…

LeseverhaltenErwachsenenbildungDenmarkNordeuropaSchreib- und LesefähigkeitArbeitsplatzInformal educationEinflussfaktorLiteracylukeminenTätigkeitDevelopmental psychologyAdult educationlukuharrastusReading (process)PIAACAdult literacyEmpirische BildungsforschungBildung und ErziehungaikuisetLesekompetenzFinlandmedia_commonNorwegeninformal learninglearningNorwayReading competenceDänemarkSpecial aspects of educationadult literacyVocational Training Adult EducationWork (electrical)PIAAC <Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies>PsychologyRegression analysisvapaa-aikaAdultInformal educationInformal learningErziehung Schul- und Bildungswesenlearning to readmedia_common.quotation_subjectLifelong learningAdult trainingLernenEducationBildungswesen quartärer Bereich BerufsbildungErwachsenerworkddc:370Lebenslanges LernenLiteracyreadingErwachsenenbildung / WeiterbildungLife long learningAlphabetisierungtyöelämäSupport for reading improvementLiteracy learningPromotion of readingSwedenLifelong learningLC8-6691Adult literacy; reading activities; Programme for International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) Round 1reading activitiesInformal learningInformelles LernenLeseförderungAdult educationinformaali oppiminenFinnlandreading behaviorRegressionsanalyselukutaitoLesenLife-long learning10600LesenlernenSchweden
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Neural correlates of morphological processing and its development from pre-school to the first grade in children with and without familial risk for d…

2022

Previous studies have shown that the development of morphological awareness and reading skills are interlinked. However, most have focused on phonological awareness as a risk factor for dyslexia, although there is considerable diversity in the underlying causes of this reading difficulty. Specifically, the relationship between phonology, derivational morphology, and dyslexia in the Finnish language remains unclear. In the present study, we used magnetoencephalography (MEG) to measure the brain responses to correctly and incorrectly derived Finnish nouns in 34 first grade Finnish children (21 typically developing and 13 with familial risk for dyslexia). In addition, we compared longitudinall…

Linguistics and LanguageCognitive Neurosciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectlapset (ikäryhmät)Experimental and Cognitive PsychologyVerbPre-school childrenpitkittäistutkimusmuoto-oppi (kielitiede)050105 experimental psychology03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinekielellinen kehitysArts and Humanities (miscellaneous)Phonological awarenessDerivational morphologyNounVowelReading (process)Reading acquisitionmedicineLearning to readdysleksia0501 psychology and cognitive scienceskielellinen tietoisuusmedia_commonMEG05 social sciencesDyslexiaPhonologykognitiiviset prosessitmedicine.diseaseAt-risk for dyslexiaesikouluikäisetFirst grade childrenLongitudinalPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCognitive psychologyJournal of Neurolinguistics
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The role of language skills in learning to read : The case of bilingualism in French overseas departments

2011

ABSTRACTThis study aims to explain how the practice of two languages (French and Creole) in French overseas departments affects the first educational competencies acquired by children. The students’ performance in both languages was investigated at the beginning of kindergarten, and their reading capacities were measured at the end of Grade 1. The data analysis shows that the practice of Creole has no negative impact on success at reading in French. Furthermore, it appears that the students who performed the best in reading were those who were either more competent in French than in Creole, or those who were equally competent in both languages, according to their assessed reading competence…

Linguistics and LanguageCreole languagePrimary educationExperimental and Cognitive Psychology050105 experimental psychologyLanguage and LinguisticsPsycholinguisticsLearning to read0501 psychology and cognitive sciences[SHS.LANGUE]Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsCompetence (human resources)Neuroscience of multilingualismGeneral PsychologyAP French Language4. Education05 social sciencesDidactics050301 educationFrench[ SCCO.LING ] Cognitive science/Linguistics[SCCO.LING]Cognitive science/Linguisticslanguage.human_languageLinguisticslanguage[ SHS.LANGUE ] Humanities and Social Sciences/LinguisticsPsychology0503 education
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Learning to read: English in comparison to six more regular orthographies

2003

Reading performance of English children in Grades 1–4 was compared with reading performance of German-, Dutch-, Swedish-, French-, Spanish-, and Finnish-speaking children at the same grade levels. Three different tasks were used: numeral reading, number word reading, and pseudoword reading. The pseudowords shared the letter patterns for onsets and rimes with the number words. The results showed that with the exception of English, pseudowords in the remaining orthographies were read with a high level of accuracy (approaching 90%) by the end of Grade 1. In contrast to accuracy, reading fluency for pseudowords was affected not only by regularity but also by other orthographic differences. The …

Linguistics and LanguageOrthographic depthmedia_common.quotation_subjectExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyLanguage and Linguisticslanguage.human_languageLinguisticsPseudowordGermanFluencyOld EnglishReading (process)languageLearning to readPortuguesePsychologyGeneral Psychologymedia_commonApplied Psycholinguistics
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Children's orthographic representations and linguistic transparency: Nonsense word reading in English, French, and Spanish

1998

AbstractThree experiments were conducted to compare the development of orthographic representations in children learning to read English, French, or Spanish. Nonsense words that shared both orthography and phonology at the level of the rhyme with real words (cake-dake, comic-bomic), phonology only (cake-daik, comic-bommick), or neither (faish, ricop) were created for each orthography. Experiment I compared English and French children's reading of nonsense words that shared rhyme orthography with real words (dake) with those that did not (daik). Significant facilitation was found for shared rhymes in English, with reduced effects in French. Experiment 2 compared English and French children's…

Linguistics and LanguageRhymeOrthographic depthmedia_common.quotation_subjectNonsenseExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyPhonologyLanguage and LinguisticsPsycholinguisticsLinguisticsLearning to readNonsense wordPsychologyGeneral PsychologyOrthographymedia_commonApplied Psycholinguistics
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The simultaneous development of receptive skills in an orthographically transparent second language

2014

Learning to read in an orthographically very shallow language may seem easy. However, for adults who are non-literate in their first language (L1), have no experience of formal education, and have to acquire literacy in a new language (L2), learning to read at all can be a formidable task. In this article, the results of a case study of the outcome of the first 10 months of Finnish literacy training for five immigrant women (24–45 years of age) are presented. Relationships are sought between the participants' achieved reading skills, their oral receptive vocabulary, their knowledge of letters, their phonological working memory and their visual memory. The results of the study show that even…

Linguistics and LanguageVocabularyWorking memorymedia_common.quotation_subjectFirst languageta6121receptive skillsLanguage and LinguisticsLiteracyLinguisticsConstructed languagesecond languageVisual memoryReading (process)Learning to readadultsta516Psychologynon-literatetransparent orthographymedia_commonWriting Systems Research
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How Are Practice and Performance Related? Development of Reading From Age 5 to 15

2021

Does reading a lot lead to better reading skills, or does reading a lot follow from high initial reading skills? The authors present a longitudinal study of how much children choose to read and how well they decode and comprehend texts. This is the first study to examine the codevelopment of print exposure with both fluency and comprehension throughout childhood using autocorrelations. Print exposure was operationalized as children’s amount of independent reading for pleasure. Two hundred children were followed from age 5 to age 15. Print exposure was assessed at ages 5, 7, 8, 9, and 13. Prereading skills were tested at age 5 and reading skills at ages 7, 8, 9, 14, and 15 (the latter with t…

Longitudinal studyPath Analysismedia_common.quotation_subjectDecodingeducationsujuvuuslapset (ikäryhmät)asenteetpitkittäistutkimus2-ChildhoodlukeminenEducationPleasureDevelopmental psychologyDevelopmental TheoriesFluencylukuharrastusDevelopmental stage theoriesIndependent readingDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyLearning to read0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesmedia_commonluetun ymmärtäminenmotivaatio1-Early childhood05 social sciences050301 educationsitoutuminen/dk/atira/pure/sustainabledevelopmentgoals/quality_educationLongitudinal AnalysisComprehensionlastenkirjallisuusReading comprehensionAttitudeslukutaitoChildren’s LiteratureFluencyPsychologyComprehension0503 educationSDG 4 - Quality Education050104 developmental & child psychologyComprehension (General)Emergent LiteracyMotivation/engagement
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Dyslexia—Early Identification and Prevention: Highlights from the Jyväskylä Longitudinal Study of Dyslexia

2015

Over two decades of Finnish research, monitoring children born with risk for dyslexia has been carried out in the Jyvaskyla Longitudinal Study of Dyslexia (JLD). Two hundred children, half at risk, have been assessed from birth to puberty on hundreds of measures. The aims were to identify measures of prediction of later reading difficulty and to instigate appropriate and earliest diagnosis and intervention. We can identify at-risk children from newborn electroencephalographic brain recordings (Guttorm et al., J Neural Transm 110:1059–1074, 2003). Predictors are also apparent from late-talking infants who have familial background of dyslexia (Lyytinen and Lyytinen, Appl Psycolinguistics 25:3…

Longitudinal studymedia_common.quotation_subjectInterventionGraphoGameDevelopmental psychologyDyslexia03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicineDevelopmental NeuroscienceReading (process)Intervention (counseling)Developmental and Educational PsychologymedicineLearning to readDevelopmental Dyslexia (TN Wydell Section Editor)media_common05 social sciencesFinnishDyslexia050301 educationmedicine.diseaseComputer gamePsychiatry and Mental healthIdentification (information)LongitudinalPsychologyPrediction0503 education030217 neurology & neurosurgeryCurrent Developmental Disorders Reports
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