[学前文学经验的多样性如何促进萌芽读写能力的发展]。

IF 0.2 Q4 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Education et Francophonie Pub Date : 2016-01-01
Sophie Parent, Isabelle Montésinos-Gelet, Jean R Séguin, Philip David Zelazo, Richard E Tremblay
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过去的研究表明,幼儿的语言和认知因素并不能解释书面语言技能习得方面的个体差异(Sénéchal et LeFevre, 2002)。佩莱格里尼(Pellegrini,2001 年)从伦理学和社会学的原理出发,认为接触更多的社会接触和社会环境会促进文学语言和阅读/写作技能的习得。本研究的目的是检查各种与社会写作相关的机会对 5 岁儿童掌握新兴读写技能的促进作用。这种贡献与家庭经济资源、父母教育程度、母子阅读/写作活动的频率以及儿童的语言和记忆能力一起进行研究。研究结果部分证实了佩莱格里尼的假设,并支持对学龄前儿童社会经验的多个维度进行考量。对 4 岁幼儿(48 个月)来说,多样化文学活动的独特贡献似乎与 42 个月时的接受词汇和短时记忆同样重要。然而,模型中并没有加入更多种类的接触。
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[How a Diversity of Preschool Literary Experiences Contribute to Emergent Literacy Skills].

Past studies show that language and cognitive factors among young children do not explain individual differences in written language skill acquisition (Sénéchal et LeFevre, 2002). Working from the principles of ethology and sociology, Pellegrini (2001) suggests that exposure to a larger variety of social contacts and contexts promotes the acquisition of literary language and reading/writing skills. The purpose of this study is to check the contribution of a variety of social writing-related opportunities to the acquisition of emerging literacy skills in 5 year-olds. This contribution is examined alongside family financial resources, parental education, frequency of mother-child reading/writing activities, and the child's verbal and mnemonic skills. The results partially confirm Pellegrini's hypothesis and support the relevance of considering several dimensions of preschool social experience. The unique contribution of diverse literary activities for 4 year-olds (48 months) seems to be as important as receptive vocabulary and short term memory, evaluated at 42 months. However, a larger variety of contacts was not added to the model.

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