| Literature DB >> 20856691 |
Jeannette Mancilla-Martinez1, Nonie K Lesaux.
Abstract
This longitudinal study examined the process of English reading comprehension at age 11 for 173 low achieving Spanish-speaking children. The influence of growth rates, from early childhood (age 4.5) to pre-adolescence (age 11), in vocabulary and word reading skills on this complex process were evaluated using structural equation modeling. Standardized measures of word reading accuracy and productive vocabulary were administered annually, in English and Spanish, and English reading comprehension measures were administered at age 11. Latent growth curve analyses revealed that English skills accounted for all unique variance in English reading comprehension outcomes. Further, expected developmental shifts in the influence of word reading and vocabulary skills over time were not shown, likely on account of students' below grade level reading comprehension achievement. This work underscores the need for theoretical models of comprehension to account for students' skill profiles and abilities.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20856691 PMCID: PMC2941150 DOI: 10.1037/a0019135
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Educ Psychol ISSN: 0022-0663