ELFE学生毕业时的阅读困难和支持系统。法国教育系统中心理学家的实践启示

IF 0.6 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY
Hélène Labat , Jean Ecalle , Emilie Dujardin , Xavier Thierry , Annie Magnan
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Difficultés et dispositifs d’aide en lecture à la fin du CP dans la cohorte ELFE. Quelques pistes de réflexion pour la pratique du psychologue de l’Éducation nationale
This research analyzes the emergent literacy and reading skills of a cohort of children in grade 1 in the French longitudinal study from childhood (ELFE). The aim is twofold: (1) to describe of novice readers’ profiles (n = 14 470); and (2) to examine the relationships between the adapted designs and literacy performance (n = 1705). Two related areas are highlighted, oral language (OL: phonological awareness and oral comprehension) and written language (WL: word reading and reading comprehension). The heterogeneity of performance is demonstrated through four profiles in beginning readers: with (OL–; WL–) or without difficulties in WL and in OL (OL+; WL+), two groups with opposite profiles with either difficulties in WL (OL+; WL–), or difficulties in OL (OL–; WL+). The weakest children in the two areas benefit from aid designs, particularly in schools. However, not all children in WL difficulties benefit from a support design. The discussion highlights the value of evaluation and prevention of reading difficulties by educational psychologists.
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期刊介绍: Pratiques psychologiques is an official publication of the ''Société française de psychologie''. It publishes thematic issues, and concentrates on the applications in the psychological practice. It covers all fields of psychology.
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