نتایج جستجو برای: low proficient readers

تعداد نتایج: 1230745  

2014
Chiara V. Marinelli Joanna K. Horne Sarah P. McGeown Pierluigi Zoccolotti Marialuisa Martelli

Reading models are largely based on the interpretation of average data from normal or impaired readers, mainly drawn from English-speaking individuals. In the present study we evaluated the possible contribution of orthographic consistency in generating individual differences in reading behavior. We compared the reading performance of young adults speaking English (one of the most irregular ort...

Journal: :Reading and Writing 2009
Jeanne Kurvers Roeland Van Hout Ton Vallen

In this study the print awareness of 25 unschooled adult illiterates in the Netherlands was compared with that of 24 pre-reading children and of 23 low-educated literate adults with approximately four years of primary schooling. The illiterates were interviewed about their experiences with writing and all participants completed six assessments of print awareness in the language they preferred (...

Learners can collaborate with each other to achieve a lesson objective. In the collaboration, they can provide each other with guidance in order to identify mistakes and improve their achievements. With the rise of online instructions, this small-scale exploratory study aimed to see how proficient learners guided their less proficient classmates in correcting the grammatical accuracy of sentenc...

Journal: :International Journal of Academic Research in Education 2020

Laleh Esfandiari, Parviz Maftoon, Reza Nilipour, Vahid Nejati,

Background: The P600 brain wave reflects syntactic processes in response to different first language (L1) syntactic violations, syntactic repair, structural reanalysis, and specific semantic components. Unlike semantic processing, aspects of the second language (L2) syntactic processing differ from the L1, particularly at lower levels of proficiency. At higher L2 proficiency, syntactic violatio...

2016
Genevieve McArthur Anne Castles Saskia Kohnen Erin Banales

There is evidence that poor readers are at increased risk for various types of low self-concept-particularly academic self-concept. However, this evidence ignores the heterogeneous nature of poor readers, and hence the likelihood that not all poor readers have low self-concept. The aim of this study was to better understand which types of poor readers have low self-concept. We tested 77 childre...

Journal: :AJN, American Journal of Nursing 1940

Journal: :The American journal of occupational therapy : official publication of the American Occupational Therapy Association 2003
Sara Rosenblum Shula Parush Patrice L Weiss

OBJECTIVE The purpose of this study was to use computerized temporal measures to examine and compare the writing process of proficient and non-proficient third-grade handwriters. METHOD A computerized digitizer system was used to compare the temporal handwriting measures of two groups of 8-9-year-old students. Classroom teachers used a questionnaire to identify 50 students who were non-profic...

2009
Lan Luan Huili Wang

This study investigated the impact of Chinese ESL learners’ second language (L2) proficiency on English word recognition in a lexical decision task. The study focused on the interaction among one between-participant variable (L2 proficiency) and three within-participant variables (orthographic neighborhood density, word frequency, and words/nonwords). ANOVA and two-tailed t-test indicated that:...

Journal: :The Reading Teacher 2017

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