The English and Chinese reading proficiency of 1376 Grade 4 students in 24 Hong Kong primary schools were assessed using measures developed for the Progress in International Reading Literacy Study. Students’ parents provided information about home reading activities (HRA) aimed at supporting their children’s reading prior to them entering school (“early home reading activities”, EHRA) and during Grade 4 (“home reading activities”). Results indicated that EHRA was a stronger predictor of reading performance in both Chinese and English than HRA. Moreover, ‘typical’ HRA such as reading books, telling stories and singing songs were found to be predictive of reading performance in both Chinese and English. In English, in addition, playing word g...
This study aimed to determine if the reading activities of the respondents, such as reading sessions...
This study was designed to determine the predictors of literacy skills among Chinese preschoolers. T...
Family literacy practices are important to children’s literacy development. This chapter reviews res...
An early home literacy environment is essential to children's later reading development. However...
This paper begins with an introduction on the language policy of late immersion in English within th...
Parent – child interaction plays an important role in a child’s language development in all aspects ...
Forty families with four- to five-year-old Chinese children were chosen as experiment participants a...
The teaching and learning of English is pervasive in Hong Kong, and children begin to learn English ...
Preschool period is critical for developing children’s language and forming their characters. Early ...
This study conducted in Hong Kong used multiple regression procedures to investigate the relationshi...
Session OS-EL-09: Influences on Early Learning 9Conference Theme: Children’s Cultural WorldThis stud...
Can children’s early reading abilities in their first language (L1) predict later literacy developme...
Being literate is fundamental for learning most school subjects. The International Association for t...
This study examines how the language used at home, Putonghua or Cantonese, has influenced the Chines...
The English reading comprehension ability of 4,352 Grade 4 Hong Kong students was tested. The studen...
This study aimed to determine if the reading activities of the respondents, such as reading sessions...
This study was designed to determine the predictors of literacy skills among Chinese preschoolers. T...
Family literacy practices are important to children’s literacy development. This chapter reviews res...
An early home literacy environment is essential to children's later reading development. However...
This paper begins with an introduction on the language policy of late immersion in English within th...
Parent – child interaction plays an important role in a child’s language development in all aspects ...
Forty families with four- to five-year-old Chinese children were chosen as experiment participants a...
The teaching and learning of English is pervasive in Hong Kong, and children begin to learn English ...
Preschool period is critical for developing children’s language and forming their characters. Early ...
This study conducted in Hong Kong used multiple regression procedures to investigate the relationshi...
Session OS-EL-09: Influences on Early Learning 9Conference Theme: Children’s Cultural WorldThis stud...
Can children’s early reading abilities in their first language (L1) predict later literacy developme...
Being literate is fundamental for learning most school subjects. The International Association for t...
This study examines how the language used at home, Putonghua or Cantonese, has influenced the Chines...
The English reading comprehension ability of 4,352 Grade 4 Hong Kong students was tested. The studen...
This study aimed to determine if the reading activities of the respondents, such as reading sessions...
This study was designed to determine the predictors of literacy skills among Chinese preschoolers. T...
Family literacy practices are important to children’s literacy development. This chapter reviews res...