Search results for "reading skills"

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Literacy programs efficacy for developing children’s early reading skills in familiar language in Zambia

2018

This study investigated the comparative efficacy of a phonics-based reading program and a language experience approach based literacy program to develop reading skills among Zambian early childhood school learners. The learners (n = 1 986; Grade 2 level; females = 50.1%) took either the phonics-based reading program (n = 1 593) or the alternative language experience approach based program (n = 393). They were all assessed for reading skills utilising the Early Grade Reading Assessment test (EGRA) in four languages (Cinyanja, Icibemba, Kiikaonde, and Silozi). Results suggest that learners in phonics-based literacy program were significantly better in letter-sound knowledge in all the four la…

515 Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectEarly Grade Reading Assessment (EGRA)Bantu languages050109 social psychologyBantu languagesta6121Phonicsfamiliar language050105 experimental psychologyLiteracyReading (process)bantukieletMathematics education6121 Languages0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta516Early childhoodtransparent orthographyGeneral Psychologyta515media_commonFOUNDATION4. Education05 social scienceslukeminen (toiminta)Test (assessment)ORTHOGRAPHIESReading comprehensionlukutaito516 Educational sciencesreading skillsPsychologyLanguage Experience Approachlanguage of instructionJournal of Psychology in Africa
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How to improve reading skills in dyslexics: the effect of high frequency rTMS.

2013

The latest progress in understanding remediation of dyslexia underlines how some changes in brain are a necessary mechanism of improvement. We wanted to determine whether high frequency repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (hf-rTMS) over areas that are underactive during reading in dyslexics, would improve reading of dyslexic adults. We applied 5Hz-TMS over both left and right inferior parietal lobule (IPL) and superior temporal gyrus (STG) prior to word, non-word and text reading aloud. Results show that hf-rTMS stimulation over the left IPL improves non-word reading accuracy and hf-rTMS stimulation over the left STG increases word reading speed and text reading accuracy. Moreover …

AdultMaleCognitive Neurosciencemedicine.medical_treatmentmedia_common.quotation_subjectExperimental and Cognitive Psychologybehavioral disciplines and activitiesVocabularyFunctional LateralityTranscranial magnetic stimulation; Superior temporal gyrus; Inferior parietal lobe; DyslexiaDyslexiaBehavioral NeuroscienceSuperior temporal gyrusYoung AdultReading (process)Parietal LobemedicineReaction TimeHumansmedia_commonWord readingAnalysis of VarianceSettore M-PSI/02 - Psicobiologia E Psicologia FisiologicaSuperior temporal gyrusBRAIN STIMULATIONDyslexiaInferior parietal lobuleMiddle Agedmedicine.diseaseTranscranial Magnetic StimulationTemporal LobeTranscranial magnetic stimulationReadingFacilitationSettore MED/26 - NeurologiaFemalesense organsPsychologyInferior parietal lobeReading skillsPhotic StimulationCognitive psychologyNeuropsychologia
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Developmental dynamics of achievement strategies, reading performance, and parental beliefs

2002

This study investigates the developmental dynamics between children's achievement strategies, reading performance, and parental beliefs, by using longitudinal data. The reading performances of 111 six- to seven-year-old children were tested four times during their first year of primary school. In the same time, the children's use of a task-avoidant versus a task-focused achievement strategy in the classroom context was rated by their teachers. Parents filled in questionnaires measuring their general beliefs about their children's school performance and their reading-specific beliefs at the beginning and at the end of the school year. The results showed thatparents' beliefs in their children…

Developmental dynamicsEthnographyDevelopmental and Educational PsychologyPsychologyHumanitiesReading skillsEducationReading Research Quarterly
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Profiles of teaching practices and reading skills at the first and third grade in Finland and Estonia

2017

The Early Childhood Classroom Observation Measure was used to observe 91 first-grade and 70 third-grade teachers in Estonia and Finland. Using a person-oriented approach, four profiles of teaching practices were identified in grade 1: the child-centred style, teacher-directed style, child-dominated style and a mixture of the child-centred and teacher-directed styles. An additional profile, the extreme-child-centred style, was found in grade 3. Children taught by child-centred teachers showed the highest reading skills, whereas children taught by child-dominated teachers showed the lowest skills. More Estonian than Finnish teachers applied the child-dominated style in grade 1 and the extreme…

Early childhood classroom05 social scienceseducation050301 educationchild-dominated practiceschild-centred practicesEstonianbehavioral disciplines and activitieslanguage.human_languageEducationStyle (sociolinguistics)primary schoolteacher-directed practicesPedagogylanguageMathematics educationta5160501 psychology and cognitive sciencesreading skillsPsychology0503 educationta515Reading skills050104 developmental & child psychology
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Developmental Dynamics of Phonemic Awareness and Reading Performance During the First Year of Primary School

2004

This study investigates prospective relationships between phonemic awareness and reading performance during the first year of Finnish primary school. Pedagogical interest lay in finding out whether systematic use of phonics in reading instruction supported children’s reading performance even if children can already decode. A total of 85 children were examined three times on phonemic awareness and four times on reading performance during the first school year. At the beginning of the school year, they were also tested on initial reading skills. The results showed that the development of phonemic awareness and reading performance was reciprocal. Reading performance predicted phonemic awarene…

Early childhood educationHealth (social science)Phonemic awarenessmedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050301 educationEducationDevelopmental psychologyDevelopmental dynamicsReading comprehensionReading (process)PedagogyDevelopmental and Educational Psychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesPsychology0503 educationReading skills050104 developmental & child psychologymedia_commonJournal of Early Childhood Research
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Classroom interaction and literacy activities in kindergarten : Longitudinal links to grade 1 readers at risk and not at risk of reading difficulties

2017

The purpose of the present study is to establish how the quality of kindergarten classroom interactions and the frequency of literacy activities affect reading development among Grade 1 children—both those who are at risk and not at risk of developing reading difficulties. Interaction was assessed in terms of classroom organization, and the level of emotional and instructional support offered in 49 kindergarten classrooms in Finland using the CLASS (Classroom Assessment Scoring System). Kindergarten teachers also recorded the frequency of literacy activities in their classrooms. The phonological awareness and letter knowledge of 515 children (i.e., their pre-reading skills) were assessed at…

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Maternal teaching of reading and children's reading skills in Grade 1: Patterns and predictors of positive and negative associations

2013

Abstract The main aim of the study was to identify subgroups of children based on the associations between the reported frequency of maternal teaching of reading and children's reading skills, and whether these subgroups differ with respect to mother-related (i.e., education, controlling behavior, and emotions in homework situations) and child-related (i.e., reading habits and gender) background factors. Data were gathered from 1460 mother–child dyads. The reading skills of 6- to 7-year-old Finnish-speaking children were measured at the beginning and at the end of Grade 1. Information from mothers was gathered by questionnaires. Regression Mixture Modeling identified four latent subgroups o…

Emotional supportSocial PsychologyHome environmentmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationNegative associationBackground factorsEducationDevelopmental psychologyReading (process)Developmental and Educational PsychologyMixture modelingPsychologyAssociation (psychology)Reading skillsta515media_commonLearning and Individual Differences
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Early prediction of reading trajectories of children with and without reading instruction in kindergarten : a comparison study of Estonia and Finland

2019

Background: The present study examined differences in the prediction of reading development and reading difficulties in Estonia (n = 348) and Finland (n = 344). These neighbouring countries share many similarities in terms of their language, orthography and educational system; however, they differ in the timing of the onset of reading instruction, which is kindergarten in Estonia and Grade 1 in Finland. Methods: Children's skills were assessed three times – fall and spring in Grade 1 and spring in Grade 2. Results: The results showed that school‐entry rapid automatised naming and reading fluency predicted the development of fluency in Grade 2, but reading fluency was a stronger predictor in…

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GraphoLearn SI : Digital learning support for reading difficulties in a transparent orthography

2020

Recognition of the importance of evidence-based technological tools that provide personalized learning opportunities is growing. This paper reports on a pilot study evaluating GraphoLearn for Standard Indonesian, a digital game environment that trains basic reading skills by extensive-but-playful exposure to grapheme–phoneme correspondences. The results obtained from 33 Indonesian first graders show that game progress was found to be a significant predictor of reading and decoding abilities both at the posttest and the 5-month follow-up assessment. Our results additionally indicated a significant interaction effect of game progress and letter–sound knowledge at posttest: Progress in the gam…

GraphoLearnoppimisympäristöSocial Psychologymedia_common.quotation_subjectGraphoGamePersonalized learninglukeminenFluencyPhonological awarenessReading (process)Mathematics educationDigital learningtechnology-enhanced reading supportmedia_commonreading acquisitionCommunicationdigital learning environmentlanguage.human_languageHuman-Computer InteractionIndonesianStandard IndonesianlanguagePsychologylukihäiriötOrthographyReading skills
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Implications of Overlapping Difficulties in Mathematics and Reading on Self-Concept and Academic Achievement

2016

In this study, the relationship between adolescents’ difficulty in mathematics and reading and the influence on academic self-concept and school grades was examined. The participants (N = 585; 299 girls, 286 boys) were one age group of ninth-graders whose mathematics and reading skills were assessed at the end of comprehensive school at age 16 years. Five student profile groups were found using cluster analysis: best achievers, normal achievers (NA), the reading difficulty (RD) group, the mathematical difficulty (MD) group, and the learning difficulty (LD) group. Post-hoc tests revealed that the RD group and the LD group had a higher academic self-concept than the MD group. In school grades…

Health (social science)oppiminenmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationSelf-conceptreading difficultyAcademic achievementSpecial educationmathematical difficultyHealth Professions (miscellaneous)EducationDevelopmental psychologyComprehensive schoolReading (process)Developmental and Educational Psychologymedicine0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesta516media_commonspecial educationlearningGroup (mathematics)05 social sciences050301 educationacademic achievementLearning disabilityFinnish education systemmedicine.symptomacademic self-conceptcluster analysesPsychology0503 educationReading skills050104 developmental & child psychologyInternational Journal of Disability, Development and Education
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