One of the biggest challenges confronting literacy education in Aotearoa New Zealand is accommodating the differences in English reading-related variables at school entry to produce equitable outcomes in later reading achievement (Wilkinson, Freebody, & Elkins, 2000). English-medium schools in Aotearoa struggle to negotiate effective literacy practices that validate and cater for the cognitive, cultural, and linguistic differences children bring to the process of learning to read in English. Whereas, the role of English reading instruction in Māori-medium schools has been an under-researched and controversial issue. How to accommodate for these differences to achieve equitable English reading outcomes in a year 1 level 2 Māori-medium co...
New Zealand’s reading achievement data has been in decline for decades. The focus of reading interve...
The purpose of the current study was to examine the effectiveness of a small group literacy interve...
Many reading difficulties may be prevented if detected and effectively addressed early (Greenwood & ...
One of the biggest challenges confronting literacy education in Aotearoa New Zealand is accommodati...
More and more, schools all over the world are meeting the culturally and linguistically diverse clas...
This study had several aims; first, to examine the phonological awareness skills of 6 and 7-year-old...
CAUL read and publish agreementThis study investigated the feasibility of a teacher implemented inte...
Shared book reading has been demonstrated to be an effective way to promote children’s language incl...
A weakness in phonological-processing skills and alphabetic understanding is theorized to be respons...
The dominant approach to teaching reading and spelling in New Zealand schools is grounded in whole-l...
This thesis studied young, struggling readers, all of whom had participated in the Reading Recovery ...
This study examined if professional development with teachers would increase children's literacy ski...
This explorative case study investigates the impact of a foreign language background on Year 1 child...
The primary aim of this research was to compare the effect of using vocabulary that is within a chil...
This study presents the results of a small-scale intervention study attempted to explore the relatio...
New Zealand’s reading achievement data has been in decline for decades. The focus of reading interve...
The purpose of the current study was to examine the effectiveness of a small group literacy interve...
Many reading difficulties may be prevented if detected and effectively addressed early (Greenwood & ...
One of the biggest challenges confronting literacy education in Aotearoa New Zealand is accommodati...
More and more, schools all over the world are meeting the culturally and linguistically diverse clas...
This study had several aims; first, to examine the phonological awareness skills of 6 and 7-year-old...
CAUL read and publish agreementThis study investigated the feasibility of a teacher implemented inte...
Shared book reading has been demonstrated to be an effective way to promote children’s language incl...
A weakness in phonological-processing skills and alphabetic understanding is theorized to be respons...
The dominant approach to teaching reading and spelling in New Zealand schools is grounded in whole-l...
This thesis studied young, struggling readers, all of whom had participated in the Reading Recovery ...
This study examined if professional development with teachers would increase children's literacy ski...
This explorative case study investigates the impact of a foreign language background on Year 1 child...
The primary aim of this research was to compare the effect of using vocabulary that is within a chil...
This study presents the results of a small-scale intervention study attempted to explore the relatio...
New Zealand’s reading achievement data has been in decline for decades. The focus of reading interve...
The purpose of the current study was to examine the effectiveness of a small group literacy interve...
Many reading difficulties may be prevented if detected and effectively addressed early (Greenwood & ...