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A Study Of The Effect Of Chronological Age On Reading Performance In The First, Second And Third Grades, Gale L. Fuller
A Study Of The Effect Of Chronological Age On Reading Performance In The First, Second And Third Grades, Gale L. Fuller
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Reading, a complex psycho-physiological, thought-provoking process if concerned with the communication of ideas from writer to reader (16). In reading, one is not having first-hand experience with human events. Rather, he is having vicarious experiences by interpreting the written record of another person’s experience. Many skills and abilities; i.e., word recognition, drawing of inferences, the organization of ideas, comprehension of meaning, and a host of others, are involved in the reading process. However, reading does not involve these skills individually. They operate together in meaningful situations to serve one’s purpose.
Learning to read is a central concern of all children, …
A Study Of The Relationship Between Visual Reversal Tendency And Reading Failure, Claramary Smith
A Study Of The Relationship Between Visual Reversal Tendency And Reading Failure, Claramary Smith
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In clinics and hospitals, in schools and other places where children are observed and rested, it has been a matter of observation for a long time that many young children see printed symbols in reverse.
Some clinicians have felt that this visual reversal tendency might be a definite deterrent in terms of reading difficulty.
Since records were available, it was decided that a statistical study could be undertaken in order to test this hypothesis.