通过概念连贯朗读建立知识对词汇和理解的影响

IF 1.2 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL
Tanya S. Wright, Gina N. Cervetti, Crystal N. Wise, Nicola A. McClung
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摘要

摘要我们探讨了通过阅读大量概念连贯的文本来建立知识是否有助于儿童偶然获得这些文本中的词汇和对相关文本的听力理解。第一(n = 83)和二年级学生(n = 112)被随机分配阅读一组六篇CC信息文本或一组涉及一系列主题的文本。在阅读之后,我们发现CC组在概念中心目标词上有更大的效应大小,而在一般学术词或听力理解段落上各组之间没有差异。治疗内比较表明,与其他段落相比,CC参与者对包含其文本集中概念和词汇的段落的听力理解能力更强。研究结果表明,CC阅读课程可能是一种很有前途的方式,可以提高年轻学习者在阅读课程中的学习机会。
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The Impact of Knowledge-Building through Conceptually-Coherent Read Alouds on Vocabulary and Comprehension
Abstract We explored whether knowledge building through read alouds of a conceptually coherent (CC) set of texts might support children’s incidental acquisition of vocabulary in these texts and listening comprehension of related texts. Eleven classrooms of first (n = 83) and second grade students (n = 112) were randomly assigned to read alouds of either a set of six CC informational texts or a set of texts that addressed a range of topics. After the read alouds, we found larger effect sizes favoring the CC group on conceptually-central target words and no differences between groups on general academic words or on the listening comprehension passages. Within treatment comparisons demonstrate the CC participants had stronger listening comprehension of a passage that contained both concepts and vocabulary from their text set than of other passages. Findings suggest that CC read alouds may be a promising way to enhance learning opportunities during read alouds for young learners.
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Reading Psychology
Reading Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL-
CiteScore
2.20
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7.10%
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28
期刊介绍: Prepared exclusively by professionals, this refereed journal publishes original manuscripts in the fields of literacy, reading, and related psychology disciplines. Articles appear in the form of completed research; practitioner-based "experiential" methods or philosophical statements; teacher and counselor preparation services for guiding all levels of reading skill development, attitudes, and interests; programs or materials; and literary or humorous contributions.
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