Literature DB >> 19538832

Direct and indirect effects of parents' education on reading achievement among third graders in Sweden.

Eva Myrberg1, Monica Rosén.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Cultural capital in families and especially, the educational level of parents, has during the last decades been found to be the most important dimension of socio-economic influence on school performance. How the transmission of cultural capital over generations is concretized is however not yet fully investigated. AIMS: The aim is to unfold the influence of home background and more specifically, to reveal some important mediating factors between the educational levels of parents and the reading achievement levels of children. SAMPLE: Data comes from the Swedish participation in Progress in International Reading Literacy Study 2001 conducted by the The International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement and comprises some 10,000 students in grade 3.
METHODS: The effects of parents' education on reading achievement are estimated with structural equation modelling.
RESULTS: The results reveal that the total effect of parents' education is substantial and that almost half of this effect is mediated through other variables, i.e. the number of books at home, early literacy activities, and emergent literacy abilities at the time for school start. The article thus identifies some of the mechanisms through which parents' education exert an influence on children's literacy development.
CONCLUSIONS: Cultural reproduction starts in the very early childhood, in informal settings where reading aloud is an important activity. The knowledge of written language that children have at the time for school-start influences further reading acquisition.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19538832     DOI: 10.1348/000709909X453031

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Educ Psychol        ISSN: 0007-0998


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