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Morphological Analysis Training for English Language Learners With Reading Difficulties
Davidson, Sean Jeremy. - : eScholarship, University of California, 2014
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The children's acquisition of shenme in Mandarin Chinese
Liao, Min. - : Sydney, Australia : Macquarie University, 2014
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Design and Evaluation of English Oral Communication Course at Kansai University
Kimura Mary E. O.; Kimura Bert Y.; Kubota Kenichi. - : 関西大学, 2014
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Journey to the syllables’ world : intervention in phonological awareness
Sacadura, Cátia; Gomes, Susana; Cardoso, Ricardo. - : Universidade do Minho. Centro de Investigação em Educação (CIEd), 2014
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MELODÍAS EN EL PROCESO DE DESARROLLO DE LA CAPACIDAD LECTORA
In: Tonos Digital; NÚMERO 25 - JULIO 2013 (2013)
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Els usos interpersonals o privats. Balanç i perspectives de futur ; Interpersonal or private language uses in Catalonia. A balance and future prospects
In: Treballs de Sociolingüística Catalana; Núm. 22 (2012): Els usos lingüístics a Catalunya: un estat de la qüestió; 59-72 (2013)
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Apprendre une langue : les enjeux du « jeu intérieur »
In: Langages, N 192, 4, 2013-12-01, pp.119-130 (2013)
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Developing phonemic awareness skills and reading readiness in kindergarten children
Bolduc, Michelle D., 1986-. - : Central Connecticut State University;, 2012
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The acquisition of differential object marking in L2 Spanish learners
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The role of the output in language learning
Simoes, Antonio Roberto Monteiro. - : Vitória, Brazil: Editora do Centro de Línguas da Universidade Federal do Espírito Santo, 2012
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A formative study of rhythm and pattern: semiotic potential of multimodal experiences for early years readers
Abstract: Literacy education defined as the reading and writing of print text is undergoing a paradigmatic shift towards a pedagogy of multiliteracies (Cole & Pullen, 2010). At the same time, demands for rapid, efficient, and accurate reading skills escalate (Katzir et al., 2006) in a global society with increasingly instant and complex literacy requirements. Musical rhythm plays a role in multiliteracy and print literacy learning. Rhythm is essential for music making and reading, and may facilitate print literacy for all children, including those who struggle with traditional print-based teaching and learning. The purpose of this research was to investigate the potential for the semiotic resource of rhythm to engage early years children in print and non-print literacy learning. A twelve week mixed methods quasi-experimental study was conducted to examine the effects of a multimodal Orff-based learning design on elements of reading and rhythm for grades one to three children in four schools. Students (N = 169) from nine classrooms were non-randomly assigned to one of two groups. The researcher instructed both groups two to three times a week totaling twenty-five sessions in each homeroom classroom. The experimental groups participated in Orff-based learning experiences that focused on elements of rhythm and prosodic oral reading fluency. The control group listened to and sang song-storybooks. Beat performance and oral reading rate assessments were administered as pre- and post-tests to each group. Struggling readers in the experimental group significantly improved on measures of oral reading rate compared to struggling readers in the control group using matched pairs t-procedures and analyses of variance. Associations between beat performance and oral reading rate were explored using bivariate and multivariate regression and correlation analysis. A strong positive correlation was found between measures of beat competency and measures of oral reading rate. Qualitative methods using grounded theory, semiotic data analysis, multimodal analysis, action research, and design research methods placed within a bricolage framework (Kincheloe & Berry, 2004) and examined through the lens of complexity thinking (Davis & Sumara, 2006) added multiperspectival meaning-making of data. Findings pointed to the value of multimodal music and rhythm experiences for engaged, deep, meaningful print and non-print learning for diverse individual and classroom collective learners in both control and experimental classrooms. Beat competency was important to both print and music literacy learning in experimental classrooms. Beat experiences were compelling, equitable, and appeared to organize music, oral language, and print literacy into meaningful and accessible patterns and structures. Similar findings may be occasioned through an ontology of multimodal richness, a complex epistemology, embodied ways of knowing and communicating, and systemic shared beliefs and values.
Keyword: Action Research; Arts Education; Bricolage; Carl Orff; Complexity; Creativity; Design Research; Early Years Classrooms; English Language Arts; Grounded Theory; Inclusive Education; Literacy; Mixed Methods; Multiliteracies; Multimodal; Music; Oral Reading Fluency; Peirce; Phonological Awareness; Prosody; Reading; Rhythm; Semiotics; Transformative Learning
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1993/4855
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Beyond orality and literacy : reclaiming the sensorium for composition studies
Huisman, Leo I.. - 2011
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Raising cultural awareness as part of EFL teaching in Japan
Reimann, Andrew Neal. - : Australia : Macquarie University, 2011
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Teachers' perceptions of the use of ASL phonological instruction to develop ASL and English literacy in an ASL/English bilingual preschool
Crume, Peter. - 2011
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台灣國小學童音韻遷移現象之研究 ; CROSS-LANGUAGE TRANSFER of PHONOLOGICAL AWARENESS in MANDARIN CHINESE-SPEAKING CHILDREN in TAIWAN
吳宇雯; Wu Yu-wen. - 2010
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English syllable confusion and imitation in Korean bilingual and monolingual children and adults
Yoon, Sook-Youn. - 2010
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Phonological awareness and explicit instruction in an EFL classroom
In: CardinalScholar 1.0 (2009)
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Facilitating Word-Learning Abilities in Children with Specific Language Impairment ...
Zens, Naomi Katharina. - : University of Canterbury. Communication Disorders, 2009
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Biliteracy effects on phonological awareness, oral language proficiency and reading skills in Taiwanese Mandarin-English bilingual children
Yang, Fang-Ying. - 2009
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Facilitating Word-Learning Abilities in Children with Specific Language Impairment
Zens, Naomi Katharina. - : University of Canterbury. Communication Disorders, 2009
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