نتایج جستجو برای: reading sub skills

تعداد نتایج: 434919  

2017
Emil Holmer Mikael Heimann Mary Rudner

Strengthening the connections between sign language and written language may improve reading skills in deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) signing children. The main aim of the present study was to investigate whether computerized sign language-based literacy training improves reading skills in DHH signing children who are learning to read. Further, longitudinal associations between sign language sk...

2015
Edouard Gentaz Liliane Sprenger-Charolles Anne Theurel

Based on the assumption that good decoding skills constitute a bootstrapping mechanism for reading comprehension, the present study investigated the relative contribution of the former skill to the latter compared to that of three other predictors of reading comprehension (listening comprehension, vocabulary and phonemic awareness) in 392 French-speaking first graders from low SES families. Thi...

2000
David Mioduser Hana Tur-Kaspa Irit Leitner

This study examined the unique contribution of computer-based instruction compared with more conventional modes of instruction (i.e., teacher instruction with textbooks) to early reading skills acquisition, as well as the effects of specific features of computer technology on early reading skills performance. Forty-six pre-school children (aged 5-6), at high risk for learning disabilities, part...

2012
Xiaoguang Zhao Lei Zhu

Reading plays a dominant role among the four skills in foreign language acquisition for college students. Unfortunately, over the past few decades, English teaching practice shows that Chinese students are vulnerable in it. Both their reading speed and their reading skills are far from being satisfactory. Schema theory presents a very efficient course in developing students' reading skills and ...

2017
Magdalena Krieber Katrin D. Bartl-Pokorny Florian B. Pokorny Dajie Zhang Karin Landerl Christof Körner Franz Pernkopf Thomas Pock Christa Einspieler Peter B. Marschik

The present study aimed to define differences between silent and oral reading with respect to spatial and temporal eye movement parameters. Eye movements of 22 German-speaking adolescents (14 females; mean age = 13;6 years;months) were recorded while reading an age-appropriate text silently and orally. Preschool cognitive abilities were assessed at the participants' age of 5;7 (years;months) us...

2012
Hirotaka Nagao

This paper discusses how to change English-as-a-Second. Language reading instruction within Japanese senior high schools into communication, or interaction between students and the text. It focuses on the use of top-down skills to increase reading comprehension, noting that Japanese teachers tend to naturally emphasize bottom-up skills and neglect top-down skills. Four chapters look at the foll...

Journal: :Medicine and science in sports and exercise 2014
Eero A Haapala Anna-Maija Poikkeus Tuomo Tompuri Katriina Kukkonen-Harjula Paavo H T Leppänen Virpi Lindi Timo A Lakka

PURPOSE We investigated the associations of cardiovascular and motor performance in grade 1 with academic skills in grades 1-3. METHODS The participants were 6- to 8-yr-old children with complete data in grades 1-2 for 174 children and in grade 3 for 167 children. Maximal workload during exercise test was used as a measure of cardiovascular performance. The shuttle run test (SRT) time, the er...

2017
Jennifer L. Hager LEANN HAGER

Academic self-efficacy has been positively related to academic achievement in previous studies with middle school, high school, and undergraduate students. This small-scale study investigated the relationship between student reading self-efficacy and student reading achievement with second grade students in central Montana. Participating students completed a Reading Self-Efficacy Questionnaire ...

2016
Nancy L. To Elizabeth L. Tighe Katherine S. Binder

For adults with low literacy skills, the role of phonology in reading has been fairly well researched, but less is known about the role of morphology in reading. We investigated the contribution of morphological awareness to word reading and reading comprehension and found that for adults with low literacy skills and skilled readers, morphological awareness explained unique variance in word rea...

Journal: :Research in developmental disabilities 2014
Evelien van Wingerden Eliane Segers Hans van Balkom Ludo Verhoeven

A considerable number of children with intellectual disabilities (ID) are able to acquire basic word reading skills. However, not much is known about their achievements in more advanced reading comprehension skills. In the present study, a group of 49 children with ID and a control group of 21 typically developing children with word decoding skills in the normal ranges of first grade were compa...

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