The goal of this study was (1) to investigate the development of decoding (efficiency), reading comprehension, vocabulary and spelling during the elementary school years and (2) to determine the differences between poor, average and good performers with regard to the development of these skills. Twice each year two standardized tests for each skill were administered. For two successive periods, one of the tests for each skill was the same. To describe the development in terms of a latent variable evolving across grades, the structured-means version of the structural equation model was used. The growth was expressed in terms of effect size. With respect to the first question, clear seasonal effects were found for reading comprehension, vocab...
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The No Child Left behind Act (Moore-Brown & Montgomery, 2005) requires that all public schools have ...
Progress in spelling and reading development is traditionally measured by percent words correct and ...
The goal of this longitudinal study was to describe the average development of word recognition, rea...
The purpose of this study was to examine the usefulness of an experimental measure of reading fluenc...
This paper reports on a longitudinal study dealing with the development of literacy in young childre...
One purpose of this study was to compare differences between students who are and are not persistent...
grantor: University of TorontoSpelling and writing samples collected over a four year peri...
PURPOSE: To characterize students' performance in Cycle I and II of the Elementary School (EF), in d...
This longitudinal study is focused on the development of learning strategies in low-, average-, and ...
My research focused on literacy development in children through fourth grade and followed an earlier...
My research focused on literacy development in children through fourth grade and followed an earlier...
Contains fulltext : 73476.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The purpose of...
The purpose of this study is to explore the nature of the relationships of several cognitive constru...
This study examined the rates of progress between low achieving and high achieving fourth grade chil...
Contains fulltext : 176745.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Word reading an...
The No Child Left behind Act (Moore-Brown & Montgomery, 2005) requires that all public schools have ...
Progress in spelling and reading development is traditionally measured by percent words correct and ...
The goal of this longitudinal study was to describe the average development of word recognition, rea...
The purpose of this study was to examine the usefulness of an experimental measure of reading fluenc...
This paper reports on a longitudinal study dealing with the development of literacy in young childre...
One purpose of this study was to compare differences between students who are and are not persistent...
grantor: University of TorontoSpelling and writing samples collected over a four year peri...
PURPOSE: To characterize students' performance in Cycle I and II of the Elementary School (EF), in d...
This longitudinal study is focused on the development of learning strategies in low-, average-, and ...
My research focused on literacy development in children through fourth grade and followed an earlier...
My research focused on literacy development in children through fourth grade and followed an earlier...
Contains fulltext : 73476.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The purpose of...
The purpose of this study is to explore the nature of the relationships of several cognitive constru...
This study examined the rates of progress between low achieving and high achieving fourth grade chil...
Contains fulltext : 176745.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Word reading an...
The No Child Left behind Act (Moore-Brown & Montgomery, 2005) requires that all public schools have ...
Progress in spelling and reading development is traditionally measured by percent words correct and ...