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Xiaoyu Ren; Ningyu Liu; Peng Peng; Yingfei Lu; Yuxuan Chen; Jia Li; Sha Tao – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
More than fifteen million native Chinese-speaking children are at risk for reading difficulties (RD), making effective Chinese reading interventions crucial for enhancing individual and societal well-being. A total of 51 studies from 2,015 children aged 6 to 13 years were included in the current meta-analysis to examine what works for reading…
Descriptors: Chinese, Reading Instruction, Intervention, Decoding (Reading)
Peer reviewedGustafson, Stefan – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2001
Identifies subgroups of children with reading disabilities using the regression method--children who were poor in phonological, compared to orthographic, word decoding were identified as phonological-type participants, and children who were poor in orthographic, compared to phonological, decoding were identified as surface-type participants.…
Descriptors: Cognitive Ability, Decoding (Reading), Developmental Delays, Disability Identification
Cunningham, Anne E. – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 2006
Share's "self-teaching" model proposes that readers acquire most knowledge about the orthographic structure of words incidentally while reading independently. In the current study, the self-teaching hypothesis was tested by simulating everyday reading through the use of real words, analyzing the effects of context, and considering the independent…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Cognitive Ability, Spelling, Independent Study

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