976 resultados para Reading -- Ability testing
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In this article, the change in examinee effort during an assessment, which we will refer to as persistence, is modeled as an effect of item position. A multilevel extension is proposed to analyze hierarchically structured data and decompose the individual differences in persistence. Data from the 2009 Program of International Student Achievement (PISA) reading assessment from N = 467,819 students from 65 countries are analyzed with the proposed model, and the results are compared across countries. A decrease in examinee effort during the PISA reading assessment was found consistently across countries, with individual differences within and between schools. Both the decrease and the individual differences are more pronounced in lower performing countries. Within schools, persistence is slightly negatively correlated with reading ability; but at the school level, this correlation is positive in most countries. The results of our analyses indicate that it is important to model and control examinee effort in low-stakes assessments. (DIPF/Orig.)
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This article presents a characterization of the lexical competence (vocabulary knowledge and use) of students learning to read in EFL in a public university in São Paulo state. Although vocabulary has been consistently cited as one of the EFL reader´s main source of difficulty, there is no data in the literature which shows the extent of the difficulties. The data for this study is part of a previous research, which investigates, from the perspective of an interactive model of reading, the relationship between lexical competence and EFL reading comprehension. Quantitative as well as qualitative data was considered. For this study, the quantitative data is the product of vocabulary tests of 49 subjects while the qualitative data comprises pause protocols of three subjects, with levels of reading ability ranging from good to poor, selected upon their performance in the quantitative study. A rich concept of vocabulary knowledge was adapted and used for the development of vocabulary tests and analysis of protocols. The results on both studies show, with a few exceptions, the lexical competence of the group to be vague and imprecise in two dimensions: quantitative (number of known words or vocabulary size) and qualitative (depth or width of this knowledge). Implications for the teaching of reading in a foreign context are discussed.
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Universidade Estadual de Campinas . Faculdade de Educação Física
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A longitudinal study investigated the claim that phonological memory contributes to vocabulary acquisition in young children. In the first phase, children were given tests of receptive vocabulary, receptive grammar, nonword repetition, phonological sensitivity (or awareness), and performance IQ. In the second phase, children were given the nonword repetition and receptive vocabulary tests. In Session 1, both nonword repetition and phonological sensitivity accounted for variation in receptive vocabulary and grammar after performance IQ effects were controlled. When phonological sensitivity was also controlled, nonword repetition did not account for significant additional variation in receptive vocabulary and grammar, When performance IQ and autoregression effects were controlled, all Session I verbal ability measures predicted Session 2 vocabulary, but only Session 1 vocabulary predicted Session 2 nonword repetition. When phonological sensitivity was also controlled. Session 1 nonword repetition (leniently scored) predicted Session 2 vocabulary. Overall, these findings show qualified support for the claim that the capacity component of nonword repetition contributes directly to vocabulary in young children. They suggest that the association between nonword repetition and vocabulary in young children may, to a substantial extent, reflect a latent phonological processing ability that is also manifest in phonological sensitivity.
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This study evaluated the suitability of written materials for stroke survivors and their carers. Twenty stroke survivors and 14 carers were interviewed about the stroke information they had received and their perceptions of the content and presentation of materials of increasing reading difficulty. The mean readability level of materials (grade 9) was higher than participants’ mean reading ability (grade 7–8). Satisfaction with materials decreased as the content became more difficult to read. Seventy-five percent reported that their information needs were not met in hospital. More stroke survivors with aphasia wanted support from health professionals to read and understand written information, and identified simple language, large font size, color, and diagrams to complement the text as being important features of written materials. Simple materials that meet clients’ information needs and design preferences may optimally inform them about stroke.
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Dissertação apresentada à Escola Superior de Educação de Lisboa no âmbito do Mestrado em Ensino Especial
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En este artículo se contemplan algunos conceptos clave en la Teoría de respuestas de Items (TRI): curvas características, significado de habilidad y discriminación en dicha Teoría. Se aplica el estudio de niveles de habilidad cognitiva en el aprendizaje de las fracciones en la Educación Básica en 5º y 8ºde EGB en España siguiendo el planteamiento de Onslow y Kieren. Los diseños gráficos muestran claramente las diferencias entre edades y cursos.
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This paper proposes new methodologies for evaluating out-of-sample forecastingperformance that are robust to the choice of the estimation window size. The methodologies involve evaluating the predictive ability of forecasting models over a wide rangeof window sizes. We show that the tests proposed in the literature may lack the powerto detect predictive ability and might be subject to data snooping across differentwindow sizes if used repeatedly. An empirical application shows the usefulness of themethodologies for evaluating exchange rate models' forecasting ability.
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En este trabajo se realiza un estudio descriptivo y comparativo entre las medias del 16PF-5 obtenidas en el estudio de normalización de Conn y Rieke (1994) [Conn, S.R. & Rieke, M.L. (1994). The 16PF Fifth Edition Technical Manual. Champaign, IL: Institute for Personality and Ability Testing, Inc.], el estudio de normalización española de Russell y Karol (1995) [Russell, M.T. and Karol, D.L. (1995). 16PF-5. Manual. Madrid: TEA Ediciones, S.A.], en base a los datos del equipo I+D de TEA Ediciones, y de 636 sujetos provenientes de una muestra de estudiantes universitarios, familiares y amigos con un rango de edad de 17 a 81 años. Se hipotetiza que si las muestras del estudio de normalización española provienen mayoritariamente de sujetos de selección de personal, las medias en los factores de primer orden relacionadas con Ansiedad serán más bajas, y las de Autocontrol y Extraversión más elevadas que las obtenidas en este estudio. Los resultados indican que estas predicciones se dan claramente en los hombres y en menor grado muestran la misma tendencia en las mujeres. Se discute sobre la necesidad de disponer de muestras de normalización para el 16PF-5 provenientes de sujetos anónimos y colaboradores, a fin de obtener baremos normalizados de referencia susceptibles de ser usados en los informes profesionales de los psicólogos.
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This project was undertaken because of a need to analyse concepts in social science more specifically and sequence them more carefully in a social science program. Concepts have been identified vaguely on many curriculum documents or left in isolation from each other when they are specifically identified. The project's aim was to identify a method for analysing concepts and sequencing their teaching on some rational basis. Once the method for analysing concepts was identified a questionnaire was designed and administered to a random sample of students at the grade three, five and eight levels. The questionnaire attempted to measure their comprehension of specific social science concepts at several levels which became progressively more complex. The major hypothesis was that there would be a direct correlation between age and achievement on the questionnaire. The raw scores were seriated and correlated with the ages of the students using the rankdifference- squared method. For the majority of areas tested it was found that there was a significant correlation between age and achievement on the questionnaire. Variation in the correlation coefficients generated suggests that comprehension of social science concepts is not simply a function of age but is probably a function of several inter-related factors such as reading ability, skill in Basic Thinking Skills and age. Thirty students completed each test. There were three tests in the questionnaire.
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Research in psychotherapy has demonstrated that a positive working alliance between therapist and client leads to positive treatment outcomes. Though its focus is in the area of psychotherapy, the concept of working alliance holds significant value to the area of education. Current applications of the theory in educational settings have looked at relationships between teacher and students in the broad context of classroom interaction and found significant promise. The present study investigates the application of the theory of working alliance in a sample of older reading disabled children. The study examined the psychometric properties of the Reading Alliance Scale for Children (RASC) and for Teachers (RAST) in relation to student reading ability and motivation. A sample of 254 (66.1 % male, 33.9% female) grade 6-8 students (mean age 12.7 years) were enrolled in a remedial reading program for reading disabled children. The average standard score across multiple reading measures was more than 1 SD below age-level expectations. Students responded to measures of reading achievement and motivation at pretest, after 70 hours (post 70) of remediation and at the end of the program (post 125). All participants completed measures on the working alliance relationship at post 70 and post 125. Results showed that teacher reports were most predictive of outcome compared to student reports of the working alliance relationship. Working alliance was correlated with posttest reading ability and motivation. Male students and Black students obtained the weakest working alliance reports from their teacher. Overall, findings support the view that students' relationships with teachers provide an important component of success in the classroom.
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Lexical processing among bilinguals is often affected by complex patterns of individual experience. In this paper we discuss the psychocentric perspective on language representation and processing, which highlights the centrality of individual experience in psycholinguistic experimentation. We discuss applications to the investigation of lexical processing among multilinguals and explore the advantages of using high-density experiments with multilinguals. High density experiments are designed to co-index measures of lexical perception and production, as well as participant profiles. We discuss the challenges associated with the characterization of participant profiles and present a new data visualization technique, that we term Facial Profiles. This technique is based on Chernoff faces developed over 40 years ago. The Facial Profile technique seeks to overcome some of the challenges associated with the use of Chernoff faces, while maintaining the core insight that recoding multivariate data as facial features can engage the human face recognition system and thus enhance our ability to detect and interpret patterns within multivariate datasets. We demonstrate that Facial Profiles can code participant characteristics in lexical processing studies by recoding variables such as reading ability, speaking ability, and listening ability into iconically-related relative sizes of eye, mouth, and ear, respectively. The balance of ability in bilinguals can be captured by creating composite facial profiles or Janus Facial Profiles. We demonstrate the use of Facial Profiles and Janus Facial Profiles in the characterization of participant effects in the study of lexical perception and production.
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Les élèves dyslexiques éprouvent de grandes difficultés à lire et à écrire. Leurs difficultés en production orthographique sont reconnues pour être persistantes. Elles peuvent être expliquées par un déficit des procédures phonologiques. Or, pour orthographier une langue alphabétique comme le français, il est indispensable de développer des connaissances phonologiques puisque l’entrée dans l’écrit repose en grande partie sur la mise en correspondance de la langue orale et de sa réalisation à l’écrit. En plus des connaissances phonologiques, le système orthographique du français exige du scripteur d’acquérir des connaissances visuo-orthographiques et morphologiques. Les recherches menées sur la compétence orthographique des élèves dyslexiques se rapportent majoritairement à l’anglais et sur la compétence en lecture. La présente étude a pour objectif général de décrire, dans une visée explicative, la compétence orthographique de 26 élèves dyslexiques québécois âgés de 9 à 13 ans. Les objectifs spécifiques sont de décrire les performances de ces élèves en contexte de productions libres et de les comparer à celles de 26 élèves normo-lecteurs de même âge chronologique (CA) et à celles de 29 normo-lecteurs plus jeunes mais de même niveau en lecture (CL). Pour ce faire, nous avons analysé les erreurs en prenant en compte les propriétés phonologiques, visuo-orthographiques et morphologiques des mots écrits. Les résultats indiquent que les élèves dyslexiques ont des performances inférieures à celles des CA, mais aussi, dans certains cas, à celles des CL. Les résultats sont discutés en fonction des connaissances que doivent développer les scripteurs dyslexiques et des pistes orthodidactiques à envisager.
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De nos jours, il ne suffit pas de décoder pour être considéré comme alphabétisé, il faut aussi être capable de comprendre différents types de textes et d'utiliser avec efficience les informations qu'ils présentent (MELS, 2006). Le redoublement et le retard scolaire au primaire étant le plus souvent attribuables aux difficultés en lecture et en écriture et ces faiblesses se répercutant sur la réussite des élèves dans toutes les matières (Stetson et Williams, 1992), l'importance de présenter aux élèves des situations d'apprentissage complexes qui les soutiendront dans leur apprentissage par la lecture est sans équivoque. Surtout que Horton et Lovitt (1994) mentionnent que les échecs scolaires seraient étroitement liés aux difficultés que ces élèves éprouvent lorsqu'ils apprennent en lisant. Cette étude a été réalisée à partir des données collectées dans la recherche menée en 2003-2004 par Chouinard, Bowen, Cartier, Desbiens, Laurier, Plante (2005) intitulée: «L'effet de différentes approches évaluatives sur l'engagement et la persévérance scolaire dans le contexte du passage du primaire au secondaire» (Chouinard et coll., 2005). L’objectif de la présente étude était d’explorer la relation entre l’évaluation à l’aide d’examens d'enseignants de la fin du primaire et l’apprentissage par la lecture d'élèves en difficulté d'apprentissage. Pour ce faire, deux sous-objectifs ont été retenus : (1) Comparer la relation entre les deux types d’élèves (élèves ordinaires et élèves en difficulté d’apprentissage) et le processus d’apprentissage par la lecture et (2) Comparer la relation entre les niveaux d’identification d’évaluation à l’aide d’examens des enseignants et le processus d’apprentissage par la lecture. Les trois principaux concepts de la question de recherche sont la difficulté d'apprentissage, l'apprentissage par la lecture et les pratiques évaluatives, dont l’évaluation à l’aide d’examens. Une analyse des caractéristiques des 22 recherches répertoriées a permis constater que très peu de recherche traitent de la relation entre les pratiques évaluatives et le processus d'apprentissage des élèves du primaire et encore moins impliquent des élèves en difficulté d'apprentissage. ii Afin de répondre à l'objectif de la présente étude, une recherche de type exploratoire dans une approche quantitative a été retenue. Des analyses descriptives (moyennes et écart-type), suivie par une analyse multivariée de la variance (MANOVA) à deux niveaux (2x2) ont été effectuées. Ensuite, des analyses univariées ont été conduites sur les variables qui présentaient des relations significatives afin de mieux cibler ces relations. Cent six enseignants et leurs 1864 élèves ont accepté de répondre à deux questionnaires auto-déclarés : Le questionnaire sur les pratiques évaluatives (Chouinard et coll., 2005) a été utilisé auprès des enseignants. Le questionnaire sur l'apprentissage par la lecture: Lire pour apprendre de Cartier et Butler (version 2004) a été utilisé auprès des élèves. Les résultats en lien avec les objectifs de cette étude indiquent un effet d'interaction significatif entre l’identification des enseignants à l’évaluation à l’aide d’examens (forte ou faible) et les types d'élèves (élèves en difficulté d’apprentissage et élèves ordinaires). Les élèves en difficulté d’apprentissage interprètent davantage les exigences de l’activité que les élèves ordinaires lorsqu’ils sont dans ce contexte. On remarque aussi que les élèves en difficulté d’apprentissage rapportent recourir davantage aux stratégies d’encodage et de rappel que les élèves ordinaires et ce, peu importe l’identification des enseignants à l’évaluation à l’aide d’examens. Les résultats en lien avec le premier sous-objectif ont montré une relation significative entre les types d’élèves (élèves en difficulté d’apprentissage et élèves ordinaires) et le processus d’apprentissage par la lecture. Cette relation significative se situe sur l’engagement périphérique et les stratégies cognitives. Aussi, les résultats en lien avec le deuxième sous-objectif ont révélé une relation significative entre l’évaluation à l’aide d’examens et le processus d’apprentissage par la lecture.
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This paper presents an account of the literacy activities engaged in by the parents of 29 children around the time that the children were about to start school at Key Stage 1. Fifteen of the children were reading fluently before they began school and the remaining fourteen were matched for age, sex, receptive vocabulary scores, preschool group attended and socio-economic family status, but not reading fluently. In order to ascertain that the fluent readers were not simply coming from homes where literacy activities were more in evidence, parents were asked to report on their own literacy activities. The data obtained indicated that there were no systematic differences in the activities of the two sets of parents. They also showed that there was a considerable amount of literacy activity evidence in the homes. It is argues that, whilst the home environment is highly instrumental in nurturing literacy development, it is not enough to account for precocious reading ability.