Making excellent progress in early reading: How can the identification of essential skills and concepts help?

Dara Ramalingam, Prue Anderson, Sandra Knowles, Danielle Anzai, G. Rollo
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The ability to read and understand text is fundamental to full participation in modern adult life (Olson, 1977; Elwert, 2001). It is essential to educational progress across domains, but increased literacy levels are also linked to positive outcomes in terms of employment and health. Given its critical role both in the facilitation of learning in all domains, and in many aspects of life beyond school, it is imperative that we give students the best possible chance to develop their reading skills. This paper uses early reading as a case study for examining how the identification and explication of essential skills and concepts might assist all students to make excellent progress.
在早期阅读中取得优异进展:基本技能和概念的识别如何有所帮助?
阅读和理解文本的能力是充分参与现代成人生活的基础(Olson, 1977;Elwert, 2001)。它对跨领域的教育进步至关重要,但提高识字率也与就业和健康方面的积极成果有关。鉴于它在促进所有领域的学习以及在学校以外生活的许多方面的关键作用,我们必须给学生最好的机会来发展他们的阅读技能。本文以早期阅读为个案研究,探讨如何识别和解释基本技能和概念,以协助所有学生取得优异的进步。
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