The overarching objective of this thesis is to examine how we best can predict, facilitate and support the development of reading comprehension. The three studies that make up this thesis are based on longitudinal and experimental data. The first study is a systematic review (meta-analysis) that includes 64 studies of preschool predictors of later reading comprehension ability. The results of this study showed that a large amount (59.7%) of the individual variance in reading comprehension is explained by early language ability and code-related skills (i.e., related to decoding). The second study is a 6-year longitudinal study in which 215 Norwegian children were followed annually from the age of 4 years to the age of 9 years. Using latent g...
This study of 4- to 6-year-olds had two aims. First to determine how lower-level comprehension skill...
The overall aim of this study is to analyze and describe the reading of a group of pupils in a presc...
International audienceThe papers presented in this special issue highlight three theoretical topics ...
The two major determinants of reading comprehension are language comprehension and decoding, but pri...
Background: The present study examined patterns and predictors of reading comprehension growth in fi...
The ability to construct meaning from texts is the core of reading. We report a meta-analysis and a ...
There is increasing recognition of the contribution of morphological skills to the development of re...
Reading comprehension is one of the most important skills children have to acquire during the final ...
Advances in natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning (ML) have introduced exciting pro...
This longitudinal secondary analysis examined which early language and speech abilities are associat...
The objective for this systematic review is to summarize the best available research on the correlat...
We assessed the simple view of reading as a framework to explain grade 3 reading comprehension in tw...
We report a longitudinal study investigating the predictors of reading comprehension and word readin...
The authors review five major findings in reading comprehension and their implications for educatio...
Listening comprehension and word decoding are the two major determinants of the development of readi...
This study of 4- to 6-year-olds had two aims. First to determine how lower-level comprehension skill...
The overall aim of this study is to analyze and describe the reading of a group of pupils in a presc...
International audienceThe papers presented in this special issue highlight three theoretical topics ...
The two major determinants of reading comprehension are language comprehension and decoding, but pri...
Background: The present study examined patterns and predictors of reading comprehension growth in fi...
The ability to construct meaning from texts is the core of reading. We report a meta-analysis and a ...
There is increasing recognition of the contribution of morphological skills to the development of re...
Reading comprehension is one of the most important skills children have to acquire during the final ...
Advances in natural language processing (NLP) and machine learning (ML) have introduced exciting pro...
This longitudinal secondary analysis examined which early language and speech abilities are associat...
The objective for this systematic review is to summarize the best available research on the correlat...
We assessed the simple view of reading as a framework to explain grade 3 reading comprehension in tw...
We report a longitudinal study investigating the predictors of reading comprehension and word readin...
The authors review five major findings in reading comprehension and their implications for educatio...
Listening comprehension and word decoding are the two major determinants of the development of readi...
This study of 4- to 6-year-olds had two aims. First to determine how lower-level comprehension skill...
The overall aim of this study is to analyze and describe the reading of a group of pupils in a presc...
International audienceThe papers presented in this special issue highlight three theoretical topics ...