The ability to learn new reading vocabulary was assessed in 30 grade 3 poor readers reading approximately one to two years below grade level; the results of the assessment were compared to the performance abilities of 33 normal readers in grade 3 as obtained from an earlier study that employed the same approach and stimuli. The purpose of the study was to examine the strategies employed by poor readers in the acquisition of new reading vocabulary. Students were randomly assigned to either a treatment group (Mixed Phonics Explicit), or to a control group (Phonics Implicit). Subjects in the Mixed Phonics Explicit groups received explicit letter/sound correspondence training. Subjects in the Phonics Implicit group were asked to re-read the pre...
This paper reports on the second of two studies designed to assess the effectiveness of a metacognit...
Thirty-three poor readers participated in an experi-mental test of a method to teach decoding skills...
The goal of this longitudinal study was to describe the average development of word recognition, rea...
The ability to learn new reading vocabulary was assessed in 30 grade 3 poor readers reading approxi...
In this study, we examined the ability of 11-year-old poor readers and reading age controls to learn...
Forty students from regular, grade five classes were divided into two groups of twenty, a good read...
International audienceA wide share of secondary school children does not reach the expected competen...
The present study aims to investigate the cognitive processes associated with reading difficulties o...
Previous work has demonstrated that children who are poor readers have short-term memory deficits in...
Lexical acquisition ability for aurally taught words was studied in fourthgrade children. Reading ab...
To evaluate whether performance differences between good and poor readers relate to reading-specific...
Given the importance of effective treatments for children with reading impairment, paired with growi...
Data are presented in seven chapters that address the reciprocal relationship between oral vocabular...
Contains fulltext : 135255.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The primary g...
This study investigated whether the difficulties with reading of children with low vision are a matt...
This paper reports on the second of two studies designed to assess the effectiveness of a metacognit...
Thirty-three poor readers participated in an experi-mental test of a method to teach decoding skills...
The goal of this longitudinal study was to describe the average development of word recognition, rea...
The ability to learn new reading vocabulary was assessed in 30 grade 3 poor readers reading approxi...
In this study, we examined the ability of 11-year-old poor readers and reading age controls to learn...
Forty students from regular, grade five classes were divided into two groups of twenty, a good read...
International audienceA wide share of secondary school children does not reach the expected competen...
The present study aims to investigate the cognitive processes associated with reading difficulties o...
Previous work has demonstrated that children who are poor readers have short-term memory deficits in...
Lexical acquisition ability for aurally taught words was studied in fourthgrade children. Reading ab...
To evaluate whether performance differences between good and poor readers relate to reading-specific...
Given the importance of effective treatments for children with reading impairment, paired with growi...
Data are presented in seven chapters that address the reciprocal relationship between oral vocabular...
Contains fulltext : 135255.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The primary g...
This study investigated whether the difficulties with reading of children with low vision are a matt...
This paper reports on the second of two studies designed to assess the effectiveness of a metacognit...
Thirty-three poor readers participated in an experi-mental test of a method to teach decoding skills...
The goal of this longitudinal study was to describe the average development of word recognition, rea...