Velocidad lectora en alumnado hispanohablante: un metaanálisis

IF 3.8 1区 心理学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Juan C. Ripoll Salceda , Milagros M. Tapia Montesinos , Gerardo Aguado Alonso
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Abstract

Reading rate is a measure related to reading comprehension, especially in languages with a transparent orthography such as Spanish. In spite of its potential for the follow-up of student reading learning or for the detection of dyslexia, there are few references that indicate the reading speed in Spanish in the different grades. In this work a meta-analysis is carried out to synthesize the available information and to detect which variables influence the reading speed. In this meta-analysis 45 publications are located that offer 113 measures of reading aloud and 54 of silent reading. The grade accounts for around 70% of the variance of reading rate results. The results are very heterogeneous and none of the variables chosen as moderators can explain this heterogeneity. However, moderator analysis show results that indicate a lower reading speed in Spanish American students than in Spanish students, lower speed in correct word per minute measurements than in word per minute measurements, and differences, at least in the early Elementary courses, according to the term in which the measurement is made. The meta-analysis offers the combined reading rate data aloud and silently from the first Elementary Education course to High School Juniors. In a few cases, these references can be broken down by terms. In comparison with other sources, it is surprising that those obtained here indicate slower speeds than those estimated in English.

西班牙语学生的阅读速度:元分析
阅读率是一种与阅读理解有关的衡量标准,特别是在像西班牙语这样具有透明正字法的语言中。尽管对学生阅读学习的跟踪或对阅读障碍的检测具有潜力,但很少有文献表明不同年级的西班牙语阅读速度。在这项工作中,进行了荟萃分析,以综合现有信息,并检测哪些变量影响阅读速度。在这项荟萃分析中,我们找到了45份出版物,提供了113项大声阅读的测量方法和54项默读的测量方法。分数占阅读率结果差异的70%左右。结果是非常异质的,没有一个变量选择作为调节因子可以解释这种异质性。然而,调节分析显示,结果表明,西班牙裔美国学生的阅读速度低于西班牙裔学生,每分钟正确单词的测量速度低于每分钟正确单词的测量速度,并且根据测量的学期,至少在早期的初级课程中存在差异。元分析提供了从小学一年级到高中三年级的朗读率和默读率数据。在少数情况下,这些引用可以按术语分解。与其他来源相比,令人惊讶的是,这里得到的速度比英语估计的速度慢。
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