Reinterpreting the development of reading skills
Michigan United · University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Abstract
Theories about reading have neglected basic differences in the developmental trajectories of skills related to reading. This essay proposes that some reading skills, such as learning the letters of the alphabet, are constrained to small sets of knowledge that are mastered in relatively brief periods of development. In contrast, other skills, such as vocabulary, are unconstrained by the knowledge to be acquired or the duration of learning. The conceptual, developmental, and methodological constraints on different reading skills are described in this essay that identifies various types of constraints on reading constructs and measures. Examples of reading research and assessment are discussed to illustrate (a)…
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- FWCI
- 9.87
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- 100%
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- 46
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1Topics & keywords
- Reading (process)
- Psychology
- Vocabulary
- Contrast (vision)
- Proxy (statistics)
- Cognitive psychology
- Mathematics education
- Linguistics
- Quality Education