Copyright © 2001 Taylor & Francis LtdReading accuracy and comprehension scores (Neale, 1988) from 108 school children aged 6-8 years were compared with their teachers' (n = 29) predictions of reading achievements. Predictions about relative individual differences in achievements were moderately correlated with accuracy (0.77) and comprehension (0.62) scores, but a majority of absolute judgements were substantially incorrect, with more than one-third in error by 12 months in reading age. There was a highly significant tendency to over-estimate the reading skills of low achieving students. © 2001 Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.Caroline Bates and Ted Nettelbec
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International audienceWe analyze here readings of the same reference text by 116 children. We show t...
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Although extensive basic research has been carried out on children’s metacognition, little is known ...
Analyses were conducted, using the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study, Kindergarten Class (ECLS-K) d...
Identifying low-progress readers easily and quickly is an essential prerequisite for effective liter...
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This thesis examines the estimates of pupils' performances in School Certificate made by teachers at...
This study compares the judgments that teachers make on their students' mathematics achievement with...
This study examined the accuracy with which preschool teachers judge their students\u27 alphabetic ...
The aim of the present study was to measure primary school teachers' acceptability ratings of six or...
Teacher ratings as predictors of student reading speed and accuracy using curriculum-based assessmen...
This paper reports on a study on teacher judgment of reading ability. Sydney teachers were asked to ...
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 84-89)The purpose of this study was to review literature ...
International audienceWe analyze here readings of the same reference text by 116 children. We show t...
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