Search results for "vocabulary development"

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The effectiveness of multimedia programmes in children's vocabulary learning

2009

The present experiment investigated the effect of three different presentation modes in children's vocabulary learning with a self-guided multimedia programmes. Participants were 135 third and fourth grade children who read a short English language story presented by a computer programme. For 12 key (previously unknown) words in the story, children received verbal annotations (written translation), visual annotations (picture representing the word), or both. Recall of word translations was better for children who only received verbal annotations than for children who received simultaneously visual and verbal annotations or visual annotations only. Results support previous research about cog…

RecallMultimediaComputer scienceWorking memorymedia_common.quotation_subjectEducational technologyShort-term memorycomputer.software_genreVocabulary developmentEducationPresentationcomputerWord (computer architecture)Cognitive loadmedia_commonBritish Journal of Educational Technology
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The covariation between parental and expert evaluations of early language skills

2013

This study investigated the potential interrelationship between parental (maternal) and expert assessments of the expressive and receptive language skills of 12- to 18-month-old children. The language activities of 27 children were monitored by their mothers (MCDI scale: Lyytinen, 2000. Varhaisen kommunikaation ja kielen kehityksen arviointimenetelma. Jyvaskylan yliopiston lapsitutkimuskeskus ja Niilo Maki Instituutti. Jyvaskyla: Yliopistopaino. [An assessment tool for early communication and language development] Jyvaskyla: University Press) and trained researchers (Bayley Scales III: Bayley, 2006. Bayley III Scales of Infant Development. Administration Manual. San Antonio, TX: Psychologic…

Social PsychologyConcordanceDyslexiaLanguage acquisitionmedicine.diseasePediatricsChild developmentBayley Scales of Infant DevelopmentVocabulary developmentEducational attainmentDevelopmental psychologyLanguage developmentDevelopmental and Educational Psychologymedicineta516Psychologyta515Early Child Development and Care
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Long-term effects of the home literacy environment on reading development: Familial risk for dyslexia as a moderator.

2021

This study aimed to gain better understanding of the associations between literacy activities at home and long-term language and literacy development. We extended the home literacy environment (HLE) model of Sénéchal and LeFevre (Child Development [2002], Vol. 73, pp. 445–460) by including repeated assessments of shared reading, oral language, and reading comprehension development, including examination of familial risk for dyslexia as a moderator, and following development over time from ages 2 to 15 years. Of the 198 Finnish participants, 106 have familial risk for dyslexia due to parental dyslexia. Our path models include development in vocabulary (2–5.5 years), emerging literacy (5.5 ye…

VocabularyAdolescentReading motivationReading fluencymedia_common.quotation_subjectExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyReading motivationProtective and promotive factorsVocabularylukeminenLiteracyDevelopmental psychologyDyslexiasanavarastokielellinen kehitysLiteracyPhoneticsReading (process)Developmental and Educational PsychologymedicinedysleksiaHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesGenetic Predisposition to DiseaseChildmedia_commonluetun ymmärtäminenFamily risk for dyslexiaShared reading4. Education05 social sciencesDyslexia050301 educationriskitekijätHome literacy environment (HLE)medicine.diseaseVocabulary developmentkotiympäristöReading comprehensionReadingChild PreschoollukihäiriötPsychologyComprehension0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologyJournal of experimental child psychology
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The effect of using a mobile literacy game to improve literacy levels of grade one students in Zambian schools

2014

This intervention study was conducted to document conditions under which a computer based literacy game (GraphoGame™) could enhance literacy skills of first grade students in an African city. The participants were first grade students from Government schools (N = 573). These students were randomly sampled into control (N = 314) and various intervention groups (N = 259). GraphoGame™ was administered on cellphones to students at their schools under supervision. Each student in the study was assessed using a battery of locally developed cognitive tests that measured emergent literacy skills (Orthography test), decoding competence (Spelling test), vocabulary (Picture Vocabulary Test—PVT) and ar…

VocabularyComputer sciencemedia_common.quotation_subjectMathematics educationAchievement testCompetence (human resources)LiteracySpellingOrthographyVocabulary developmentEducationmedia_commonCognitive testEducational Technology Research and Development
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The Early Years Home Learning Environment – Associations With Parent-Child-Course Attendance and Children’s Vocabulary at Age 3

2020

Although many studies investigated the effects of the home learning environment (HLE) in the preschool years, the constructs that underlie the HLE in the years before the age of three and its effects on language development are still poorly understood. This study therefore investigated the dimensionality of the HLE at age two, its relation to the attendance of low threshold parent-child-courses, and its importance for children's vocabulary development between age 2 and 3 years against the background of differing family background characteristics. Using data from 1,013 children and their families of the Newborn Cohort of the German National Educational Panel Study, structural equation modeli…

VocabularyLongitudinal studymedia_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990050105 experimental psychologyStructural equation modelingDevelopmental psychologyGerman03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicinevocabulary developmentPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesparent-child-interactionGeneral PsychologyOriginal Researchmedia_common05 social sciencesAttendancesocio-economic backgroundlongitudinal studyVocabulary developmentlanguage.human_languageparent-child courselcsh:PsychologyCohortlanguagehome learning environmentHome learningsense organsPsychology030217 neurology & neurosurgeryFrontiers in Psychology
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Modeling the Early Paths of Phonological Awareness and Factors Supporting its Development in Children With and Without Familial Risk of Dyslexia

2007

The development of phonological awareness (PA) before school age was modeled in association with the development of vocabulary and letter knowledge, home literacy environment (HLE), children's reading interest, and beginning reading skill in children with and without familial risk of dyslexia. A total of 186 children were followed from birth to the age of 6.5 years. Of these children, about half had a familial background of reading difficulties (the at-risk group), and the other half came from families without such background (the control group). The data from several measures and assessment time points were analyzed within an SEM framework, and a latent analysis of growth curves was employ…

VocabularyShared readingmedia_common.quotation_subjectDyslexiamedicine.diseaseVocabulary developmentLiteracyEducationDevelopmental psychologyPhonological awarenessReading (process)medicinePsychology (miscellaneous)PsychologyAssociation (psychology)media_commonScientific Studies of Reading
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Time-Course of Grammatical Processing in Deaf Readers: An Eye-Movement Study.

2019

Abstract Twenty participants who were deaf and 20 chronological age-matched participants with typical hearing (TH) (mean age: 12 years) were asked to judge the correctness of written sentences with or without a grammatically incongruent word while their eye movements were registered. TH participants outperformed deaf participants in grammaticality judgment accuracy. For both groups, First Pass and Total Fixation Times of target words in correct trials were significantly longer in the incongruent condition than in the congruent one. However, whereas TH students showed longer First Pass in the target area than deaf students across congruity conditions, deaf students made more fixations than t…

medicine.medical_specialtyVocabularyEye Movementsmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationAudiologyDeafnessVocabulary050105 experimental psychologySentence processingEducation030507 speech-language pathology & audiology03 medical and health sciencesSpeech and Hearingotorhinolaryngologic diseasesmedicineHumans0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesmedia_commonLanguage05 social sciencesEye movementFixation (psychology)SyntaxVocabulary developmentReadingTask analysisGrammaticality0305 other medical sciencePsychologyJournal of deaf studies and deaf education
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