The present study investigated the effects of concurrent reading and listening--in the form of the Reading While Listening (RWL) technique--as a means of improving word recognition and reading comprehension among intermediate L2 readers and compared these effects to a distinct top-down reading pedagogy in the form of Extensive Reading (ER) approach, an integrated pedagogy of both RWL and ER and a Control pedagogy of silent in-class reading. Drawing upon innate acquisitional mechanisms of phonological recoding as articulated by Jorm & Share's (1983) Self-Teaching Hypothesis (STH), the present research suggested the simultaneous presentation of identical orthographic and aural input as an ideal protocol for the exploitation of such a route to...
The MA dissertation discusses Year 3 students´ perceptions of their English language proficiency in ...
The present study investigated the effect of Reading While Listening (RWL) on overall English compre...
This study examined the role phonological processing (PP) skills play in identifying English as a Se...
This research synthesis identifies areas of convergence in reading research regarding the importance...
Reading is a fundamental skill that is used on a daily basis as we are bombarded with print. It is ...
Phonological awareness is the ability to identify and manipulate the phonological elements of a lang...
Students at risk for reading difficulties often display skills deficits in basic reading skills (e.g...
More and more, schools all over the world are meeting the culturally and linguistically diverse clas...
Developing phonological knowledge of students is believed to be beneficial to reading development. T...
The self-teaching hypothesis proposes that phonological recoding functions as a self-teaching mechan...
Theories of normal reading development commonly propose that children move through various stages o...
The study of children's language abilities as they relate to the acquisition of reading skills ...
Developing phonological knowledge of students is believed to be beneficial to reading development. T...
Extensive research on reading in a first language has shown the critical role fluency plays in succe...
A study compared the effects of a modified whole language approach with those obtained from a pure w...
The MA dissertation discusses Year 3 students´ perceptions of their English language proficiency in ...
The present study investigated the effect of Reading While Listening (RWL) on overall English compre...
This study examined the role phonological processing (PP) skills play in identifying English as a Se...
This research synthesis identifies areas of convergence in reading research regarding the importance...
Reading is a fundamental skill that is used on a daily basis as we are bombarded with print. It is ...
Phonological awareness is the ability to identify and manipulate the phonological elements of a lang...
Students at risk for reading difficulties often display skills deficits in basic reading skills (e.g...
More and more, schools all over the world are meeting the culturally and linguistically diverse clas...
Developing phonological knowledge of students is believed to be beneficial to reading development. T...
The self-teaching hypothesis proposes that phonological recoding functions as a self-teaching mechan...
Theories of normal reading development commonly propose that children move through various stages o...
The study of children's language abilities as they relate to the acquisition of reading skills ...
Developing phonological knowledge of students is believed to be beneficial to reading development. T...
Extensive research on reading in a first language has shown the critical role fluency plays in succe...
A study compared the effects of a modified whole language approach with those obtained from a pure w...
The MA dissertation discusses Year 3 students´ perceptions of their English language proficiency in ...
The present study investigated the effect of Reading While Listening (RWL) on overall English compre...
This study examined the role phonological processing (PP) skills play in identifying English as a Se...