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Literacy development beyond early schooling: a 4- year follow-up study of Croatian (CROSBI ID 258556)

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Keresteš, Gordana ; Brković, Irma ; Siegel, Linda S. ; Tjus, Tomas, Hjelmquist, Erland Literacy development beyond early schooling: a 4- year follow-up study of Croatian // Reading and writing, 32 (2019), 1955-1988. doi: 10.1007/s11145-018-9931-9

Podaci o odgovornosti

Keresteš, Gordana ; Brković, Irma ; Siegel, Linda S. ; Tjus, Tomas, Hjelmquist, Erland

engleski

Literacy development beyond early schooling: a 4- year follow-up study of Croatian

The purpose of this study was to investigate literacy development beyond the early school years. We investigated mean-level and rank- order changes in two reading (word decoding speed and reading comprehension) and two spelling (word and pseudoword spelling accuracy) tasks during a 4-year period from beginning to the later grades of elementary school, and examined whether rank- order changes in literacy skills could be predicted from verbal working memory, phonological awareness, and morpho-syntactic awareness. The sample consisted of Croatian speaking children, poor (n = 50) and good (n = 61) readers. Croatian is a language with a highly transparent orthography but a rather complex grammar. Word decoding speed and word spelling accuracy improved significantly over the study period, word decoding speed more so among good than among poor readers, supporting the Matthew effect hypothesis. Literacy skills were moderately stable, with the highest stability coefficients obtained for word decoding speed, and the lowest for pseudoword spelling. The predictors of rank-order changes varied across literacy outcomes, but did not differ for poor and good readers. Morpho- syntactic awareness predicted rank-order development of all outcomes except for word spelling. Phonological awareness predicted rank- order development of reading comprehension and word spelling. Verbal working memory predicted rank-order development of word spelling only, and at a low level. The finding that the more language related cognitive variables, i.e. morpho-syntactic and phonological skills, were stronger predictors of literacy development than working memory, for both poor and good readers, suggests remedial focus on these more predictive variables.

reading ; spelling ; transparent orthography ; predictors ; later stages of literacy development

The work presented benefited from networking at COST Action IS1401ELN (www.is1401eln.eu) ; The study was financed by a grant from the Swedish Research Council, award number 421-2006-2318, and the Sten A Olsson Foundation for Research and Culture (date of approval December 17th, 2010).

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Podaci o izdanju

32

2019.

1955-1988

objavljeno

0922-4777

1573-0905

10.1007/s11145-018-9931-9

Povezanost rada

Pedagogija, Psihologija

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