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Bilingualism, Language Proficiency, and Learning to Read in Two Writing Systems

Bilingualism, Language Proficiency, and Learning to Read in Two Writing Systems

... The differences between writing systems are associated with differences in instructional methods. Approaches to literacy in- struction in Chinese and English differ markedly, particularly in Hong Kong where, unlike other ...

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Textbook evaluation: ELT teachers’ perspectives on “Learning to Read English for Pre-University Students”

Textbook evaluation: ELT teachers’ perspectives on “Learning to Read English for Pre-University Students”

... As Ellis (1997) underscores, it is mandatory that we evaluate every single textbook used to teach a language. The present study aimed to evaluate Learning to Read English for Pre-University Students, ...

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Young bilingual children learning to read with dual language books

Young bilingual children learning to read with dual language books

... Although their levels of reading skill were very different (Sarah being the strongest reader and Durkan the weakest), they all had strategies for working out the meaning of unknown words. A criticism made of using dual ...

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Phonology and learning to read in normal and hemiplegic children

Phonology and learning to read in normal and hemiplegic children

... However, it is not just a question of the children achieving the reading related skills of phonological awareness and graphemic knowledge in a purely additive fashion. Training studies (Bryant and Bradley, 1983; Ball and ...

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Empirical Studies in Learning to Read

Empirical Studies in Learning to Read

... In this paper, we present empirical results on the challenge of learning to read. That is, giv- en a handful of examples of the concepts and relations in an ontology and a large corpus, the system should ...

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Magda and Albana: Learning to Read with Dual Language Books

Magda and Albana: Learning to Read with Dual Language Books

... The development of partnerships with parents is at the centre of the project de- scribed in this study. As research from the 1980s onwards demonstrated the im- portant role that parents play in supporting children’s ...

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Learning to read new words in individuals with Down syndrome: testing the role of phonological knowledge

Learning to read new words in individuals with Down syndrome: testing the role of phonological knowledge

... Semantic knowledge is not well-specified in the triangle model and was conceptualised as additional input to the phonological representation (Plaut et al., 1996). In studies with children, semantics is typically assessed ...

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Learning to “Read Between the Lines” using Bayesian Logic Programs

Learning to “Read Between the Lines” using Bayesian Logic Programs

... optimized for learning rules for BLPs, and does not scale well to large datasets. Given the relatively poor performance of BLP parameters learned using EM, tests on larger training corpora of extracted facts and ...

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Learning to read : making the task easier in early childhood classes

Learning to read : making the task easier in early childhood classes

... 'Reading Recovery' is an early intervention literacy program designed to provide a second chance for children who, after one year at school, are experiencing difficulty in learning.. to [r] ...

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Learning to read the nation in twentieth‐century Australian school readers

Learning to read the nation in twentieth‐century Australian school readers

... To read the many traces of “Shakespeare” in Australian national culture exposes some of the assumptions about that culture’s history, and particularly the rhetoric of “origins” and “emergence” that shapes the ...

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Learning to Read Was Great

Learning to Read Was Great

... would read the blue pages to me and my sisters in her gentle motherly ...being read to me; however, my dad had shelves of books in the living room that I never ...mom read to me and my sisters at a ...

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The Challenge of Learning to Read Written English for the Profoundly  Pre-lingually Deaf Adult

The Challenge of Learning to Read Written English for the Profoundly Pre-lingually Deaf Adult

... It is possible that within the time period of testing not all of the participants’ coding strategies were captured. In addition, for those who used multiple strategies it was difficult to determine exactly what ...

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LEARNING TO READ IN ADULTHOOD: AN EVALUATION OF A LITERACY PROGRAM FOR FUNCTIONALLY ILLITERATE ADULTS IN GERMANY

LEARNING TO READ IN ADULTHOOD: AN EVALUATION OF A LITERACY PROGRAM FOR FUNCTIONALLY ILLITERATE ADULTS IN GERMANY

... Subjects participating in Alpha plus significantly improved their literacy skills and dem- onstrated neuronal changes in different brain areas. functional illiterates attending conventional literacy courses did not ...

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Successful deaf readers: deaf professionals' perspectives on their childhood learning-to-read experiences

Successful deaf readers: deaf professionals' perspectives on their childhood learning-to-read experiences

... Table of Contents ABSTRACT INTRODUCTION LITERATURE REVIEW Potential Factors Affecting the Reading Development of All Children Concerns Regarding the Reading Skills of Many Deaf Children [r] ...

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Tax Provisions of Partnership and LLC Agreements: Learning to Read and Write Again

Tax Provisions of Partnership and LLC Agreements: Learning to Read and Write Again

... In accordance with Section 704(c) of the Code and Regulations thereunder, income, gain, loss and deduction with respect to any property contributed to the capital of the Partnership sha[r] ...

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Learning to read and spell single words: A case study of a Slavic language

Learning to read and spell single words: A case study of a Slavic language

... The learning mechanisms proposed here are, however, markedly different from those entailed in Frith’s (1985) concept of the logographic stage: global shape recognition or visual cue identification play but a ...

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Learning to read with computers

Learning to read with computers

... Desi2n Criteria The shortcomings of conventional CAL, observations of trainees' reactions to the Macintosh, and CAL studies in the literature suggested the following criteria for a cours[r] ...

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Visual Discrimination Skills in Learning to Read

Visual Discrimination Skills in Learning to Read

... Using mobile devices can be an alternative avenue to facilitate children’s learning. Young children’s access to mobile devices has increased rapidly and dramatically. Media Development Authority (MDA) Singapore ...

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Learning to Read Vertical Text in Peripheral Vision

Learning to Read Vertical Text in Peripheral Vision

... We recognize that analysis of transfer effects are based on statistical 303 criteria and that data from additional subjects could reveal a significant interaction in 304 cases where we f[r] ...

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Psychology of Learning to Read

Psychology of Learning to Read

... – A literacy expert proposes that developing countries could improve literacy by supplying large quantities of enjoyable library books to schools (Book Floods) and developing programs that encourage students to ...

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