流利阅读技巧与阅读理解关系的探讨

Elif Akan, Kılıç Köçeri, A. H. Ulas
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本研究旨在探讨阅读速度、准确阅读、韵律阅读和阅读理解能力之间的关系,并展示当前的现状。基于文献审查的研究小组包括2011年至2022年间发表的出版物,这些出版物检查了Web of Science、Tr-index、谷歌Scholar和Eric上流利阅读和阅读技能之间的关系。根据研究人员制定的“纳入标准”,经预评估后,将15项研究纳入研究分析。当使用收集到的代码对组成研究小组的研究进行检查时,发现阅读准确性、阅读速度、韵律阅读和阅读理解之间存在很强的关联。换句话说,在读写过程中应该获得的这些技能之间存在线性联系,这些才能是互补的。因此,建议提高认识并更加重视这些技能,以确保在小学期间获得最佳的技能。
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Discussion of the Relationship Between Fluent Reading Skills and Reading Comprehension
This study aims to examine the relationship between reading speed, accurate reading, prosodic reading, and reading comprehension skills, as well as to show the current state of affairs. The study group for the document review-based research consists of publications published between 2011 and 2022 that examine the association between fluent reading and reading skills in Web of Science, Tr-index, Google Scholar, and Eric. According to the " Inclusion Criteria" developed by the researchers, fifteen studies were included in the research for analysis after being pre-evaluated. When the studies comprising the study group were examined using the collected codes, it was revealed that there was a strong association between reading accuracy, reading speed, prosodic reading, and reading comprehension. In other words, there is a linear link between these skills that are supposed to be acquired during the read-write process, and these talents are complementary. Therefore, it is recommended to raise awareness and place a greater emphasis on these skills to guarantee that they are acquired optimally during elementary school.
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