학술논문

Research on the Prevention of Reading Problems: Are Kindergarten and First Grade Teachers Listening?
Document Type
Article
Source
Preventing School Failure; Fall2002, Vol. 47 Issue 1, p4-9, 6p
Subject
Reading
Phonological awareness
Word recognition
Teacher attitudes
School failure
Prevention
Teachers
Language
ISSN
1045988X
Abstract
Reading problems can be prevented, or at least minimized, in a reading program that includes explicit instruction in phonemic awareness, word identification skills leading to accurate, fluent reading, and comprehension. This study reports the results of a survey of 549 kindergarten and first grade teachers designed to examine teacher attitudes toward, and knowledge of, beginning reading practices that have been shown to prevent reading failure. The results indicate that for children at risk, teachers display more positive attittudes toward explicit reading approaches that embody the teaching of phonemic awareness and phonics. The implications of these results for teacher training and future research are discussed. Reprinted by permission of the publisher.