Reading Comprehension And Reading Skills

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Reading skills are all about aspects of comprehension and fluency. For the case of fluency, it involves a student’s ability to decode words accurately and with the right expression and pacing. Such skills impact each other, as the ability of a student to decode words will be influenced directly by their familiarity with letter sounds. There are several decoding skills such as reading by analogy, phonetic, morphemic, and syllabic analysis that a good reader employs when decoding text. One aspect of fluency that also aids comprehension is reading with ideal expression since the reader shows an understanding of tension or dialogue in a text (Byrd, 2015). Reading comprehension is the ability of an individual to understand what a text means. This …show more content…

One of them is what teachers teach students to read for understanding and how they go about it. There is a collection of literacy and language interventions known as the Comprehension Tools for Teachers (CTT) that can be used by teachers to assist students to learn better. CTT is made up of several components, one called the Morphological Awareness Training (MAT). It is about the ability to acknowledge and manipulate the tiniest units of language meaning such as affixes and base words. Morphological awareness skills are linked to students’ ability to read, spell and comprehend words, even when other linguistic awareness skills are also put into consideration. There is need for a broad and strong language skills. Also, understanding the structure of text is important in reaching excellent oral and reading comprehension. Thus, the main aim of CTT is to enhance the cognitive and linguistic abilities of students, improve their academic knowledge, and boost their understanding of text-specific processes (Connor, Phillips, Kaschak, Apel, Suk Kim, Otaiba, Crowe, Tate, Johnson, and Lonigan, …show more content…

While pre-post data evaluation showed no significant change in the groups a moderate effect was depicted of size 67 for the group. It is of great importance for the text students to read. While much of this is ignored while researching how reading text affects the development of reading in students, it is imperative to understand which textual scaffolds are significant for the students with learning disabilities and therefore employ them in early word recognition and fluency

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