Search results for "reading literacy"

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Strategic Decisions in Task-Oriented Reading.

2015

AbstractAnswering questions from texts are assessment and instructional activities that are frequently used in schools. Nevertheless, little is known about the strategic processes that students take while performing these tasks. We explored the amount and frequency that students initially read of a text before they answered questions pertaining to the material. In a procedure similar to the one used in the PISA (Program for International Students Assessment), one-hundred-seventy students between 7thand 9thgrade read and answered several questions designed to assess task-oriented reading in three specific texts. We recorded on-line indexes that evaluated student behavior (e.g., the amount of…

MaleLinguistics and LanguageEducational measurementSchoolsAdolescentmedia_common.quotation_subjectLanguage and LinguisticsComprehensionReading literacyReadingAdolescent BehaviorReading (process)Reciprocal teachingPedagogyStrategic behaviorTask orientedHumansFemaleOverall performanceEducational MeasurementPsychologyComprehensionStudentsGeneral Psychologymedia_commonThe Spanish journal of psychology
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Reading literacy in Compulsory Secondary Education: an exploration of the difficulties in the use of information to answer questions / La competencia…

2014

AbstractThis paper is a review of studies about processes and secondary school students’ difficulties with these processes when they use information to answer questions. The PISA program uses this kind of task-oriented reading situation to evaluate reading literacy, which is also a common reading situation in educational settings. Four key strategies are identified to successfully perform this kind of task: decide how to read the information, comprehend the task, decide when to search for information in order to solve the task, and self-regulate that search process. Moreover, this paper provides accurate information about the students’ difficulties in becoming skilled readers when they use …

Cultural StudiesSecondary educationProcess (engineering)media_common.quotation_subjectPsychological interventionEducationTask (project management)Reading literacyReading (process)PedagogyComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATIONMathematics educationPsychologymedia_commonCultura y Educación
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Learning strategies explaining differences in reading proficiency. Findings of Nordic and Baltic countries in PISA 2009

2015

Abstract There are useful metacognitive learning strategies improving learning results significantly. Students can be trained to use them to achieve a higher level of proficiency in different academic domains, including reading. The current study was aimed to discover how student awareness and use of learning strategies explains differences in reading literacy test results, using PISA (the Program for International Student Assessment) 2009 data of three Nordic and three Baltic countries. The student level differences appeared partly due to the differences between schools, in the Baltic countries more than in the Nordic countries, which is considered a concern in the countries stating the eq…

Social PsychologyGroup effectmedia_common.quotation_subjectMultilevel modelMetacognitionReading literacyMultilevel modelingCompulsory educationMemorizationEducationTest (assessment)Learning strategiesReading literacyReading (process)PedagogyIndividual differencesDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyMathematics educationta516PsychologyExplanatory powermedia_commonLearning and Individual Differences
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Literacy, Age and Recentness of Education Among Nordic Adults

2017

The purpose of the present study was to examine the relationship between reading literacy and age in an adult population aged 25 to 65 in Nordic countries using PIAAC 2012 data. More specifically, the study examined to what extent variations in the literacy proficiency of adults are explained by age and the recentness of qualifications when variables related to education, occupation, and skill use are controlled. The statistical method was regression analysis. The recentness of education explained only a part of the performance gap between the oldest adults and others. The significance of the length and scope of initial education in developing literacy proficiency overall, is difficult to c…

reading literacymedia_common.quotation_subjectAdult populationPerformance gap050105 experimental psychologyLiteracylukeminenEducationDevelopmental psychologyrecentness of educationAdult literacyMathematics educationta5160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesaikuisetmedia_commonScope (project management)PISA-tutkimus05 social sciences050301 educationRegression analysisEducational attainmentReading literacyagelukutaitoPsychologyikä0503 educationPIAAC 2012
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Reading, Gender, and Engagement : Lessons From Five PISA Countries

2014

The authors, members of the PISA/PIRLS Task Force, provide a summary of major gender differences in performance found overall on PISA 2009, along with relevant trends since 2000. The five countries represented by the authors are highlighted in this summary, which includes findings related to the interaction of engagement and reading literacy achievement by gender. These data are foregrounded from PISA because they add further evidence of a serious global pattern of boys’ underachievement in reading and lower reading engagement relative to girls. This is followed by a discussion of what each of our five countries has done in response to the gender gap in reading literacy. The article conclud…

Reading engagementPISA-tutkimusTask forcemedia_common.quotation_subjecttytötlukeminenEducationpojat (ikäryhmät)sukupuoliComprehensionTrend analysisReading literacymotivationReading (process)PedagogyMathematics educationCross-culturalpojatGender gapPsychologymedia_commonengagement
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Equity and excellence : evidence for policy formulation to reduce the difference in PISA performance between Swedish speaking and Finnish speaking st…

2013

reading literacyPISA-tutkimussuomenruotsalaisetPISA assessmentschool systemkoulutusprimary educationsuomenkielisetlukutaitoSuomischool surveysruotsinkielisetperuskoululinguistic minoritiesFinland
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Finnish School in International Comparison

2016

Traditionally, one of the strengths of the Finnish education system has been students’ advanced reading literacy skills. In PISA assessments, the proficiency levels for mathematics and science have also been high in Finland. Albeit the average level of Finnish student performance has slightly declined in the latest PISA assessments, Finland is still among the highest-ranking countries in the world.

Reading literacyMathematics educationAverage levelTeacher education
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THE IMPACT OF FAMILY AND INDIVIDUAL FACTORS ON 4TH GRADE STUDENTS’ SELF-CONFIDENCE IN READING LITERACY: RESULTS FROM PIRLS 2016

2021

The self-confidence of a child and an adult is associated with performance and achievement results. It is well-studied, and the correlation has been proved that higher self-efficacy leads to higher achievements and performance, including better performance in reading literacy. It is also known that both a family and a home environment have a tremendous impact on the child’s development and academic performance. This article focuses on the 4 th graders and their family factor impact on the development of a child’s self-confidence and concepts related to self-confidence. The purpose of this article is to define concepts that are closely related to self-confidence and to identify family factor…

Self-efficacyHome environmentmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationSelf-esteemPIRLS self-confidence self-efficacy self-esteem students’ reading literacySelf-confidenceReading literacyReading (process)Correlation analysisMathematics educationPsychologyResearch questionmedia_commonSOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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Who Said That? Investigating the Plausibility-Induced Source Focusing Assumption with Norwegian Undergraduate Readers

2016

Abstract The present study investigated to what extent encountering a textual claim that contradicts one’s prior beliefs may increase readers’ memory for the source of the information, such as the author or publication. A sample of 71 Norwegian economics and administration undergraduates were presented with texts on cell phones and potential health risks that either concluded that cell phones involve serious health risks or that they are perfectly safe. Results showed that readers’ memory for source feature information increased when the conclusion of the text contradicted the belief that cell phone use poses serious health risks but not when it contradicted the belief that cell phone use d…

05 social sciences050301 educationSample (statistics)Norwegian050105 experimental psychologylanguage.human_languageEducationReading literacyPhoneDevelopmental and Educational Psychologylanguage0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychology0503 educationSocial psychology
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PARENTS’ IMPACT ON STUDENTS’ READING ACHIEVEMENT

2020

Scientific studies have proved that a family has a high impact on the students’ academic achievement, including their reading literacy. This paper focuses on the parents’ undertaken activities for promoting the development of child’s reading literacy at the preschool age (reading together, singing, discussing the read text with a child, playing together, etc.) to explore the impact of these activities upon the reading literacy achievement of students in Grade 4. The research problem addresses the following questions: whether and to what extent the parents’ undertaken activities for promoting the development of child’s reading literacy at the preschool age have an impact on students’ reading…

Preschool childmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationAcademic achievementDevelopmental psychologychildren’s reading literacy; parents; PIRLSPromotion (rank)Reading (process)Correlation analysisSingingAssociation (psychology)Psychologymedia_commonStorytellingSOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference
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