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Are Different Types of Learning Disorder Associated With Distinct Cognitive Functioning Profiles?
In: Front Psychol (2021)
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Orthographic knowledge predicts reading and spelling skills over and above general intelligence and phonological awareness
In: European journal of psychology of education 36 (2021) 1, S. 21-43 (2020)
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Developmental trajectories of phonological information processing in upper elementary students with reading or spelling disabilities
In: Reading research quarterly 56 (2021) 1, S. 143-171 (2020)
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Developmental trajectories of phonological information processing in upper elementary students with reading or spelling disabilities ...
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Orthographic knowledge predicts reading and spelling skills over and above general intelligence and phonological awareness ...
Zarić, Jelena; Hasselhorn, Marcus; Nagler, Telse. - : Instituto Superior de Psicologia Aplicada, 2020
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Effects of a morpheme-based training procedure on the literacy skills of readers with a reading disability
Bar-Kochva, Irit; Korinth, Sebastian Peter; Hasselhorn, Marcus. - : Cambridge University Press, 2020
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Lese- und Schreibflüssigkeit diagnostizieren und fördern
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Förderung des mündlichen Gebrauchs der Bildungslexik in den Sachfächern der Sekundarstufe I
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Teachers' self-efficacy beliefs regarding assessment and promotion of school-relevant skills of preschool children ...
Höltge, Lea; Ehm, Jan-Henning; Hartmann, Ulrike. - : Taylor and Francis, 2019
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Editorial. Bildung durch Sprache und Schrift ...
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Editorial. Bildung durch Sprache und Schrift
In: Frühe Bildung 8 (2019) 4, S. 179-180 (2019)
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Teachers' self-efficacy beliefs regarding assessment and promotion of school-relevant skills of preschool children
In: Early child development and care 189 (2019) 2, S. 339-351 (2019)
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Sind Fortbildungsmaßnahmen zu linguistisch fundierter Sprachförderung wirksam? Analysen zu den Kompetenzen von Fachkräften und mehrsprachigen Kindern
In: Frühe Bildung 8 (2019) 4, S. 181-186 (2019)
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Sind Fortbildungsmaßnahmen zu linguistisch fundierter Sprachförderung wirksam? Analysen zu den Kompetenzen von Fachkräften und mehrsprachigen Kindern ...
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Differences in counting skills between Chinese and German children are accompanied by differences in processing of approximate numerical magnitude information
In: Frontiers in psychology 9 (2019), 8 S. (2019)
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Differences in Counting Skills Between Chinese and German Children Are Accompanied by Differences in Processing of Approximate Numerical Magnitude Information
Lonnemann, Jan (Prof. Dr.); Li, Su; Zhao, Pei. - 2019
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Differences in Counting Skills Between Chinese and German Children Are Accompanied by Differences in Processing of Approximate Numerical Magnitude Information
Lonnemann, Jan; Li, Su; Zhao, Pei. - : Frontiers Media S.A., 2019
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Leseentwicklung in der Kindheit. Einflussfaktoren und Fördermöglichkeiten
In: Kindheit und Entwicklung 27 (2018) 1, S. 5-13 (2018)
Abstract: The highly complex process of reading relies on a variety of factors that influence reading development. Initially, reading acquisition requires the understanding of the relationship between letters (graphemes) and sounds (phonemes). If grapheme-phoneme correspondences are successfully established, the process of reading can be accelerated and automatized. The manifestation of phonological awareness is thereby considered to be the central cognitive component for successful reading acquisition and the best predictor of later reading performance. Furthermore, other cognitive skills, such as processing speed, phonological working memory, visual and auditory processing, as well as orthographic knowledge are assumed to also substantially affect reading development. Besides these (internal) cognitive preconditions, other (external) factors are additionally influential for the successful - or problematic - acquisition of reading expertise. The goal of this narrative summary is to give an overview of relevant meta-analytic results and insights from recent reviews considering the identification of significant family- and environment-based variables as well as information about effective German prevention and intervention approaches on the individual level. Relating to the influence of family conditions, the socioeconomic status and the home learning environment are outlined to be of specific relevance. More precisely, low socioeconomic status and an uninspiring learning environment have been associated with poor reading achievement. Further influential environment-based factors are related to the school setting and noise exposure. For example, the quality of instruction, the teacher's competency, as well as the pupil-teacher interaction are closely related to learning and reading success. Further, chronic exposure to urban noise reportedly results in lower reading performance for children, as their cognitive skills are generally still in the process of automatization and more prone to disturbances. To prevent school and reading failure, meta-analytic results suggest early fostering of (internal) cognitive skills, especially if the external preconditions are detrimental. A number of prevention programs have therefore focused on improving the central reading-related cognitive components (i. e., phonological awareness). Furthermore, reviews recommend engaging in intervention programs, which focus on symptom-related problems (e. g., reading training at phoneme or syllable level) to reduce any existing reading deficiencies. Fostering general reading competence (e. g., grapheme-phoneme correspondences) is emphasized to support children at risk as well as normal achievers. (DIPF/Orig.)
Keyword: Class size; ddc:150; Educational Environment; Einflussfaktor; Entwicklung; Familie; Family; Förderung; Intervention; Klassengröße; Kognitive Prozesse; Lärm; Learning environment; Learning to read; Lehrer; Lernumgebung; Lesefertigkeit; Lesen; Lesenlernen; Literary review; Literaturbericht; Prävention; Prevention; Program; Programm; Psychologie; Psychology; Qualität; Quality; Reading skill; Reading Teaching; Socioeconomic position; Socioeconomic situation; Sozioökonomische Lage; Stadt; Teacher; Teaching; Übersicht; Unterricht
URL: https://www.pedocs.de/volltexte/2020/20306/pdf/KuE_2018_1_Nagler_Lindberg_Hasselhorn_Leseentwicklung_in_der_Kindheit_A.pdf
https://www.pedocs.de/volltexte/2020/20306/
http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0111-dipfdocs-203069
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Development of working memory from grade 3 to 5. Differences between children with and without mathematical learning difficulties
In: International journal of disability, development and education 65 (2018) 5, S. 509-525 (2018)
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Leseentwicklung in der Kindheit. Einflussfaktoren und Fördermöglichkeiten ...
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