Contains fulltext : 63073.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The validity of phoneme recognition as an indicator of phonemic awareness at kindergarten age is investigated. Six paper and pencil phonemic awareness (PA) tests, phoneme recognition among them, are administered groupwise to Dutch children a few months before the beginning of formal literacy education. Additional phonological tests and an early reading test are administered individually. Ten months later, children are tested again with PA and literacy tests. Structural equation modeling shows the relations among tests to correspond broadly with findings reported in the literature. The PA test scores are determined by one common factor, and the early PA fac...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of learning to read on developing phonemic aware...
Decades of research have determined the impact that phonological and phonemic awareness has on a chi...
We present the results of a short-term longitudinal study. Children in the early stages of learning ...
The validity of phoneme recognition as an indicator of phonemic awareness at kindergarten age is inv...
Purpose. There is a substantial body of evidence that suggests that language tasks that measure phon...
Phonemic awareness is the ability to attend to the formal, phonetic or phonemic, aspects of spoken l...
Phonemic awareness, the ability to examine language independent of its meaning and to manipulate com...
In order to succeed and progress in the academic domain, a student must possess basic reading skills...
The research and curriculum presented in this capstone highlight the importance of early reading int...
As a child develops, one of the most critical factors in future success in school is reading ability...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the present study, the nature of Dutch children's phonological awar...
Although the research evidence in support of providing phonemic awareness training for young childre...
We present the results of a short-term longitudinal study. Children in the early stages of learning ...
Learning to read is a significant skill as it is required to succeed academically and in everyday li...
In its report Teaching children to read, the National Reading Panel of the US concludes that phonemi...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of learning to read on developing phonemic aware...
Decades of research have determined the impact that phonological and phonemic awareness has on a chi...
We present the results of a short-term longitudinal study. Children in the early stages of learning ...
The validity of phoneme recognition as an indicator of phonemic awareness at kindergarten age is inv...
Purpose. There is a substantial body of evidence that suggests that language tasks that measure phon...
Phonemic awareness is the ability to attend to the formal, phonetic or phonemic, aspects of spoken l...
Phonemic awareness, the ability to examine language independent of its meaning and to manipulate com...
In order to succeed and progress in the academic domain, a student must possess basic reading skills...
The research and curriculum presented in this capstone highlight the importance of early reading int...
As a child develops, one of the most critical factors in future success in school is reading ability...
Item does not contain fulltextIn the present study, the nature of Dutch children's phonological awar...
Although the research evidence in support of providing phonemic awareness training for young childre...
We present the results of a short-term longitudinal study. Children in the early stages of learning ...
Learning to read is a significant skill as it is required to succeed academically and in everyday li...
In its report Teaching children to read, the National Reading Panel of the US concludes that phonemi...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of learning to read on developing phonemic aware...
Decades of research have determined the impact that phonological and phonemic awareness has on a chi...
We present the results of a short-term longitudinal study. Children in the early stages of learning ...