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Titel in Übersetzung | Reading comprehension, language in the family and during leisure time: Results from the Hannover primary school study |
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Originalsprache | Deutsch |
Seiten (von - bis) | 41-49 |
Seitenumfang | 9 |
Fachzeitschrift | Zeitschrift fur Padagogische Psychologie |
Jahrgang | 21 |
Ausgabenummer | 1 |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 1 März 2007 |
Abstract
This study aims at eliciting conditions of reading literacy (reading comprehension) in primary school age, based on both individual conditions and academic learning context. In the course of the Hannover primary school study, extensive data were collected: 620 fourth-graders completed various achievement tests and questionnaires. Detailed focused interviews were conducted with the teachers. Data were analysed based on multilevel procedures. The results indicate that children with a migration background display a significantly diminished reading literacy. Beside their family language, the language they speak during leisure time also accounts for the variance of reading literacy, though both variables do not play a role at the aggregated level. The results indicate that the frequency with which the official language is used affects reading literacy.
Schlagwörter
- Children with a migration background, Language during leisure time, Language in family, Reading comprehension, Reading literacy
ASJC Scopus Sachgebiete
- Psychologie (insg.)
- Pädagogische und Entwicklungspsychologie
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in: Zeitschrift fur Padagogische Psychologie, Jahrgang 21, Nr. 1, 01.03.2007, S. 41-49.
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