Toward modeling reading comprehension and reading fluency in English language learners

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Zohreh Yaghoub Zadeh
Fataneh Farnia
Esther Geva
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[1] Directions Evidence and Policy Research Group,Adolescent Biliteracy Development, Department of Human Development and Applied Psychology, The Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, Hincks
[2] University of Toronto,Dellcrest Centre/Institute, Department of Psychiatry
[3] University of Toronto,Department of Human Development and Applied Psychology, The Ontario Institute for Studies in Education
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Reading and Writing | 2012年 / 25卷
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English language learners; Reading comprehension; Reading fluency; Simple view of reading; Mediation modeling; Primary level;
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This study investigated the adequacy of an expanded simple view of reading (SVR) framework for English language learners (ELLs), using mediation modeling approach. The proposed expanded SVR included reading fluency as an outcome and phonological awareness and naming speed as predictors. To test the fit of the proposed mediation model, longitudinal data from 308 ELLs from different linguistic backgrounds were analyzed using structural equation modeling. We examined the mediating role of Grade 2 word-level reading skills in the association between Grade 1 phonological awareness, naming speed, and listening comprehension and Grade 3 reading comprehension and reading fluency. The results indicated that word-level reading skills fully mediated the association between phonological awareness, reading comprehension and reading fluency. Word-level reading skills partially mediated the association between naming speed and reading fluency. Listening comprehension contributed directly to reading comprehension and reading fluency. It appears that reading development in ELLs is better understood when reading fluency is added to the SVR framework as an outcome and naming speed as a building block of SVR. Theoretical aspects of the mediation model in relation to ELL reading development are also addressed.
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