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Decoding, oral comprehension, vocabulary: Three key literacy skills for primary schools in priority areas
November 22, 2013 by NewsBot
What types of skills do first-year primary school children in education priority areas need most to learn to read? To find out, scientists conducted a study of 394 children at the end of their first year of school. The results show that, of all the factors involved in their reading comprehension skills, three played a predominant role: decoding ability, oral comprehension and vocabulary.