نتایج جستجو برای: specific literacy

تعداد نتایج: 1066205  

Journal: :C&RL 2016
Victoria Raish Emily Rimland

Victoria Raish is a PhD Student in the College of Education and Emily Rimland is Sally W. Kalin Librarian for Learning Innovations at The Pennsylvania State University; e-mail: [email protected], erimland@psu. edu. © 2016 Victoria Raish and Emily Rimland, Attribution-NonCommercial (http://creativecommons. org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) CC BY-NC. Digital badges are an educational innovation used to mea...

Journal: :Inf. Res. 2013
Gary B. Thompson Jonathan W. Lathey

Introduction. Grounded in Alexander’s model of domain learning, this study presents an integrated micro-model of information literacy. It is predicated upon the central importance of domain learning for the development of the requisite research skills by students. Method. The authors reviewed previous models of information literacy and inquirybased learning to create a new model. A systematic r...

2016
Brian Moon

The capacity of secondary school teachers to support general literacy and to teach discipline-specific literacy skills depends upon their personal literacy competence. Diagnostic testing of 203 secondary teaching undergraduates at one Australian university revealed deficiencies in personal literacy competence that could affect their future teaching effectiveness. The sample of undergraduates wa...

Journal: :Research in developmental disabilities 2011
Marieke Peeters Jan de Moor Ludo Verhoeven

The goal of the present study was to get an overview of the emergent literacy activities, instructional adaptations and school absence of children with cerebral palsy (CP) compared to normally developing peers. The results showed that there were differences between the groups regarding the amount of emergent literacy instruction. While time dedicated to storybook reading and independent picture...

2016
Emem Godwin

To determine socio-demographic factors affecting eye health literacy among Nigerian medical enrollees. The population of the study consisted of 315 enrollees. A sample size of 115 was drawn. To achieve specific objectives of the study, five research questions were raised and five hypotheses formulated and tested at 0.05 Alpha level. An ex post facto survey design was used for the study. The mea...

Journal: :Nursing & health sciences 2009
Josephine M Mancuso

Research linking health literacy to health knowledge, health behaviors, health outcomes, health disparity, health status, and increasing health-care costs is prevalent around the globe. Given the importance of health literacy, it is prudent to examine the tools available to assure that patients are health-literate. This article provides an integrative review in order to investigate what has bee...

2004
Susan J. Pickering Susan E. Gathercole

The working memory skills of children with four categories of special educational needs (SEN) were investigated: general learning difficulties, language problems, literacy problems, and attentional and behavioural problems. Children with general learning difficulties performed poorly on measures of all three components of the working memory model: the phonological loop, central executive, and t...

Journal: :Demographic research 2015
Emily Smith-Greenaway

BACKGROUND More than 60 years ago the international community declared literacy a basic human right. Recognition of its intrinsic value and evidence of its social and economic benefits have motivated an expansive international effort to estimate the percentage of adults that can read, especially in low-income countries where educational opportunities are limited. Population data on adults' educ...

2017
Sylvie Serret Stéphanie Hun Susanne Thümmler Prescillia Pierron Andreia Santos Jérémy Bourgeois Florence Askenazy

Learning to read is very challenging for children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD), but also very important, as it can give them access to new knowledge. This is even more challenging in minimally verbal children, who do not have the verbal abilities to learn through usual methods. To address the learning of literacy skills in French minimally verbal school-aged children with ASD, we design...

Journal: :The British journal of developmental psychology 2010
Chloë R Marshall Souhila Messaoud-Galusi

Language and literacy are cognitive skills of exceptional complexity. It is therefore not surprising that they are at risk of impairment either during development or as a result of damage (e.g. stroke) later in life. Impaired language and literacy can arise from a general learning impairment. However, two developmental disorders, specific language impairment (SLI) and dyslexia, which affect ora...

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