At-Risk Readers in French Immersion: Early Identification and Early Intervention
Abstract The present study analyses the impact of phonological awareness instruction on the reading achievement of at-risk Grade 1 readers enrolled in an early French immersion program. Twenty-nine children from diverse linguistic backgrounds participated in the study. At-risk readers were identi...
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doaj-c93f45ab60204fa084ef36ba89f400822021-03-02T03:40:48ZengCarleton UniversityCanadian Journal of Applied Linguistics1481-868X1920-18182010-12-011302128149At-Risk Readers in French Immersion: Early Identification and Early InterventionNancy Wise0Xi Chen1University of TorontoUniversity of TorontoAbstract The present study analyses the impact of phonological awareness instruction on the reading achievement of at-risk Grade 1 readers enrolled in an early French immersion program. Twenty-nine children from diverse linguistic backgrounds participated in the study. At-risk readers were identified on the basis of their text reading performance and phonological awareness test scores, and received 20 weeks of phonological awareness training in small groups. The intervention was initially given in English, and switched to French once students had acquired a foundation in the language. Significant gains were found in the phonological awareness skills of the treatment group. Results also indicated that the end-of-year French reading levels of the treatment group were superior to those of the comparison group. These findings suggest that a phonologically-based intervention can effectively address phonological awareness deficits and facilitate French reading acquisition for early immersion students who are considered to be at-risk for later reading difficulties.https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/CJAL/article/view/19887At-risk readers; French immersion; phonological awareness; early identification; early intervention |
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Nancy Wise Xi Chen At-Risk Readers in French Immersion: Early Identification and Early Intervention Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics At-risk readers; French immersion; phonological awareness; early identification; early intervention |
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At-Risk Readers in French Immersion: Early Identification and Early Intervention |
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At-Risk Readers in French Immersion: Early Identification and Early Intervention |
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At-Risk Readers in French Immersion: Early Identification and Early Intervention |
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At-Risk Readers in French Immersion: Early Identification and Early Intervention |
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At-Risk Readers in French Immersion: Early Identification and Early Intervention |
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at-risk readers in french immersion: early identification and early intervention |
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Carleton University |
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Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics |
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1481-868X 1920-1818 |
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2010-12-01 |
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Abstract
The present study analyses the impact of phonological awareness instruction on the reading achievement of at-risk Grade 1 readers enrolled in an early French immersion program. Twenty-nine children from diverse linguistic backgrounds participated in the study. At-risk readers were identified on the basis of their text reading performance and phonological awareness test scores, and received 20 weeks of phonological awareness training in small groups. The intervention was initially given in English, and switched to French once students had acquired a foundation in the language. Significant gains were found in the phonological awareness skills of the treatment group. Results also indicated that the end-of-year French reading levels of the treatment group were superior to those of the comparison group. These findings suggest that a phonologically-based intervention can effectively address phonological awareness deficits and facilitate French reading acquisition for early immersion students who are considered to be at-risk for later reading difficulties. |
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At-risk readers; French immersion; phonological awareness; early identification; early intervention |
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