An examination is reported of data from The Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS) 2001, with samples of 5,050 Hong Kong Grade 4 students, 5,050 parents, 147 teachers and 147 school principals. The analyses examine the relationship between family capital (financial, human and social) variables and students’ reading comprehension of informational and literary texts. Positive correlations were found between reading attainment and most family variables, with parents who read regularly to their children helping to promote reading competence in their offspring. These parents are well placed to provide a stimulating learning home environment for their children and serve as positive role models. Regression analyses of the data su...
The present study puts forward two models which examine the relationship between at home at school v...
Associations between home literacy environment and children's reading ability are often assumed to r...
This study examines the relationship between home literacy environments, children\u27s reading inter...
Family literacy practices are important to children’s literacy development. This chapter reviews res...
Five home environmental variables were studied in relation to the reading achievement of 27 average ...
This study examines the extent to which reading socialization (pro-reading climate in family) and re...
Emphasis has been placed nationally and internationally by parents, schools and communities on readi...
We use this data to examine factor analysis the influence of the parents' educational background, re...
This study examined the relationship between mothers’ family background (i.e., human, financial, and...
Using a Chinese sample of 795 parents with preschool-aged children, this quantitative study employed...
Reading is an essential competence students learn in school. One question is how parents can support...
The English reading comprehension ability of 4,352 Grade 4 Hong Kong students was tested. The studen...
Associations between home literacy environment and children’s reading ability are often assumed to r...
Some children succeed in school while other children struggle. One important skill in succeeding in ...
The purpose of the present investigation was to explore the relationship between selected home liter...
The present study puts forward two models which examine the relationship between at home at school v...
Associations between home literacy environment and children's reading ability are often assumed to r...
This study examines the relationship between home literacy environments, children\u27s reading inter...
Family literacy practices are important to children’s literacy development. This chapter reviews res...
Five home environmental variables were studied in relation to the reading achievement of 27 average ...
This study examines the extent to which reading socialization (pro-reading climate in family) and re...
Emphasis has been placed nationally and internationally by parents, schools and communities on readi...
We use this data to examine factor analysis the influence of the parents' educational background, re...
This study examined the relationship between mothers’ family background (i.e., human, financial, and...
Using a Chinese sample of 795 parents with preschool-aged children, this quantitative study employed...
Reading is an essential competence students learn in school. One question is how parents can support...
The English reading comprehension ability of 4,352 Grade 4 Hong Kong students was tested. The studen...
Associations between home literacy environment and children’s reading ability are often assumed to r...
Some children succeed in school while other children struggle. One important skill in succeeding in ...
The purpose of the present investigation was to explore the relationship between selected home liter...
The present study puts forward two models which examine the relationship between at home at school v...
Associations between home literacy environment and children's reading ability are often assumed to r...
This study examines the relationship between home literacy environments, children\u27s reading inter...