Background: In attempting to evaluate an intervention programme designed to improve English literacy outcomes in children in a remote indigenous community in Australia, the need for valid and culturally appropriate measures of the factors likely to impact on literacy development became apparent. One factor considered likely to be of importance was the precision of the children's phonological representations. Aims: To develop a measure of phonological representations that was culturally relevant for Anindilyakwa children and to evaluate its reliability and concurrent validity against English measures that are known to be predictive of literacy outcomes. Methods & Procedures: Starting from the Quality of Phonological Representations test (QPR...
The ability to communicate is one of the most important skills a person can acquire, and therefore m...
The National Assessment Program - Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) assessments are designed to assess ...
Groups of Grade 3 children were tested on measures of word-level literacy and undertook tasks that r...
Purpose: Concern exists about the cross-cultural appropriateness of existing language assessments fo...
Speech-language pathologists experience uncertainty about how to interpret standardized assessment r...
Purpose: Children's oral language samples are regularly analysed in order to describe levels of lang...
The links between phonological processing and literacy development have mainly been investigated in ...
In this study, we investigate the cultural validity of the group reading assessment and diagnostic e...
Oral language proficiency and phonological skills underpin children’s literacy development. In Austr...
There is increasing attention given to improving Singapore’s education system by identifying weaker ...
A weakness in phonological-processing skills and alphabetic understanding is theorized to be respons...
Introduction: Speech pathologists play an important role in differentiating language difference from...
The present study examines the effectiveness of the Fluharty Preschool Speech and Language Screening...
Annual reports of Indigenous disadvantage mark the inability of children in very remote Aboriginal c...
Childhood literacy is a major contributor to future academic and socio-economic success. It is there...
The ability to communicate is one of the most important skills a person can acquire, and therefore m...
The National Assessment Program - Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) assessments are designed to assess ...
Groups of Grade 3 children were tested on measures of word-level literacy and undertook tasks that r...
Purpose: Concern exists about the cross-cultural appropriateness of existing language assessments fo...
Speech-language pathologists experience uncertainty about how to interpret standardized assessment r...
Purpose: Children's oral language samples are regularly analysed in order to describe levels of lang...
The links between phonological processing and literacy development have mainly been investigated in ...
In this study, we investigate the cultural validity of the group reading assessment and diagnostic e...
Oral language proficiency and phonological skills underpin children’s literacy development. In Austr...
There is increasing attention given to improving Singapore’s education system by identifying weaker ...
A weakness in phonological-processing skills and alphabetic understanding is theorized to be respons...
Introduction: Speech pathologists play an important role in differentiating language difference from...
The present study examines the effectiveness of the Fluharty Preschool Speech and Language Screening...
Annual reports of Indigenous disadvantage mark the inability of children in very remote Aboriginal c...
Childhood literacy is a major contributor to future academic and socio-economic success. It is there...
The ability to communicate is one of the most important skills a person can acquire, and therefore m...
The National Assessment Program - Literacy and Numeracy (NAPLAN) assessments are designed to assess ...
Groups of Grade 3 children were tested on measures of word-level literacy and undertook tasks that r...