The interpretive strategies utilized by elementary students with and without learning disabilities in comprehending poemsGeorgette G. Lee

Poetry is a genre that supports all aspects of literacy, and it is the first to which most children are exposed through motherly lullabies. Yet, while many studies have been conducted on prose comprehension, there is little empirical research on poetry comprehension, and none published on the spe...

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Main Authors: Georgette G. Lee, Marie Tejero Hughes
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Kura Publishing 2012-06-01
Series:International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education
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Online Access:https://iejee.com/index.php/IEJEE/article/view/192/188
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The interpretive strategies utilized by elementary students with and without learning disabilities in comprehending poemsGeorgette G. Lee
International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education
Poetry Comprehension
Learning Disabilities
Strategies
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Marie Tejero Hughes
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title The interpretive strategies utilized by elementary students with and without learning disabilities in comprehending poemsGeorgette G. Lee
title_short The interpretive strategies utilized by elementary students with and without learning disabilities in comprehending poemsGeorgette G. Lee
title_full The interpretive strategies utilized by elementary students with and without learning disabilities in comprehending poemsGeorgette G. Lee
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title_full_unstemmed The interpretive strategies utilized by elementary students with and without learning disabilities in comprehending poemsGeorgette G. Lee
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series International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education
issn 1307-9298
1307-9298
publishDate 2012-06-01
description Poetry is a genre that supports all aspects of literacy, and it is the first to which most children are exposed through motherly lullabies. Yet, while many studies have been conducted on prose comprehension, there is little empirical research on poetry comprehension, and none published on the specific strategies elementary students with learning disabilities (LD) utilize in understanding poems. The purpose of this study is to examine the interpretive strategies used by students in comprehending poetry. Participants were 16 fifth and sixth grade students with LD and 16 of their typical peers, who individually listened to poems and answered questions about them. Students with LD effectively used as many interpretive operations as their peers, adopted an aesthetic stance to reading, and performed more like experts than novices. Furthermore, the difficulty of the poems did not appear to have affected the students’ enjoyment of them.
topic Poetry Comprehension
Learning Disabilities
Strategies
url https://iejee.com/index.php/IEJEE/article/view/192/188
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