Artículo de revista
The effects of reading and language intervention on literacy skills in children in a remote community: An exploratory randomized controlled trial
Fecha
2020Registro en:
International Journal of Educational Research 100 (2020) 101535
10.1016/j.ijer.2020.101535
Autor
Mesa, Carol
Newbury, Dianne F.
Nash, Marysia
Clarke, Paula
Espósito, Rosanne
Elliott, Louise
De Barbieri, Zulema
Fernández, María Angélica
Villanueva Bianchini, Pía
Hulme, Charles
Snowling, Margaret J.
Institución
Resumen
This study explored the effects of a 27-week reading and language intervention, for low-income children living in a remote Chilean community, using a randomized controlled trial. At the end of the intervention, children in the intervention group showed improvements compared to the waiting group on pre-literacy, reading, language, and reading comprehension measures (effect sizes d > 0.25). The gains in pre-literacy skills, word reading and word knowledge were maintained at 9-month delayed follow-up, though the improvements in language and reading comprehension were not. Our findings suggest that language and literacy programs can be useful for improving attainment in children living in disadvantaged and isolated communities.