scholarly journals Long average learning time in regular lessons and mean reading performance

Roteiro ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 41 (3) ◽  
pp. 587
Author(s):  
Paulo Sérgio Garcia

<p><strong>Resumo</strong>:<strong> </strong>Com este estudo objetivou-se investigar como ocorre a interface entre a biblioteca e as possibilidades de aprendizagem dos alunos. Um estudo de caso foi utilizado para coletar dados junto às escolas municipais de Ensino Fundamental I da região do Grande ABC, nas quais os alunos apresentaram alto desempenho na competência de leitura e interpretação de textos na Prova Brasil (2011). Os resultados mostraram que as escolas organizavam e utilizavam diferentes ações educativas e projetos pedagógicos, organizados pelos professores e pela gestão escolar. Mais de 30 projetos foram identificados e agrupados. Seus objetivos se associavam ao desenvolvimento da leitura e à ampliação do tempo de aprendizagem, entre outros. Compreender a organização das ações educativas e dos projetos pedagógicos e o sentido destes para as escolas pode contribuir trazendo indicações aos diretores no intuito de auxiliá-los a melhorar o desempenho dos alunos em leitura.</p><p><strong>Palavras-chave</strong>:<strong> </strong>Infraestrutura. Biblioteca. Ensino Fundamental I. Projetos pedagógicos.  </p><p> <strong> </strong></p><p align="center"><em>SCHOOL INFRASTRUCTURE: INTERFACE BETWEEN THE LIBRARY AND STUDENTS’ LEARNING POSSIBILITIES </em></p><p align="right"><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>Abstract</strong>: In this study it was aimed to investigate how the connection between the library and student learning opportunities is established.<strong> </strong>A case study was used to collect data from the municipal elementary schools (Ensino Fundamental I) in the Great ABC region, in which the students presented high performance in reading skills and text comprehension in Brazilian Exam (Prova Brazil) (2011). Results showed that schools organized and used different educational and pedagogical projects, organized by teachers and school management. More than 30 projects have been identified and grouped. Their objectives were associated with the development of reading and the expansion of learning time. Understanding the organization of educational and pedagogical projects and their meaning to schools can contribute bringing directions to principals in order to assist them to improve students’ reading performance.</p><p><strong>Keywords: </strong>School infrastructure. Library. Elementary School. Pedagogical projects.</p><p><strong> </strong></p><p align="center"><em>LA INFRAESTRUCTURA ESCOLAR: INTERFAZ ENTRE LA BIBLIOTECA Y LAS POSIBILIDADES DE APRENDIZAJE DE LOS ALUMNOS</em></p><p><strong>Resumen</strong>: Este estudio tiene como objetivo investigar cómo es la interfaz entre la biblioteca y las oportunidades de aprendizaje del estudiante. Un estudio de caso se utilizó para recopilar datos de las Escuelas Primarias Municipales I de la región del Gran ABC, que los estudiantes presentan un alto rendimiento en las habilidades de lectura y la interpretación de los textos en la Prueba de Brasil (2011). Los resultados mostraron que la escuela organiza y utiliza diferentes proyectos educativos y pedagógicos, organizados por los maestros y la gestión escolar. Han sido identificados y agrupados más de 30 proyectos. Sus objetivos se asociaron con el desarrollo de la lectura y la expansión de tiempo de aprendizaje, entre otros. Comprender el significado de la organización de las actividades y proyectos educativos ayuda a los directores en la organización escolar para mejorar el rendimiento de la lectura en los estudiantes.</p><p><strong>Palabras clave</strong>: Infraestructura. Biblioteca. Proyectos educativos Escuela Primaria I.</p>


2000 ◽  
Vol 16 (2) ◽  
pp. 139-146 ◽  
Author(s):  
Padeliadu Susana ◽  
Georgios D. Sideridis

Abstract This study investigated the discriminant validation of the Test of Reading Performance (TORP), a new scale designed to evaluate the reading performance of elementary-school students. The sample consisted of 181 elementary-school students drawn from public elementary schools in northern Greece using stratified random procedures. The TORP was hypothesized to measure six constructs, namely: “letter knowledge,” “phoneme blending,” “word identification,” “syntax,” “morphology,” and “passage comprehension.” Using standard deviations (SD) from the mean, three groups of students were formed as follows: A group of low achievers in reading (N = 9) including students who scored between -1 and -1.5 SD from the mean of the group. A group of students at risk of reading difficulties (N = 6) including students who scored between -1.5 and -2 SDs below the mean of the group. A group of students at risk of serious reading difficulties (N = 6) including students who scored -2 or more SDs below the mean of the group. The rest of the students (no risk, N = 122) comprised the fourth group. Using discriminant analyses it was evaluated how well the linear combination of the 15 variables that comprised the TORP could discriminate students of different reading ability. Results indicated that correct classification rates for low achievers, those at risk for reading problems, those at risk of serious reading problems, and the no-risk group were 89%, 100%, 83%, and 97%, respectively. Evidence for partial validation of the TORP was provided through the use of confirmatory factor analysis and indices of sensitivity and specificity. It is concluded that the TORP can be ut ilized for the identification of children at risk for low achievement in reading. Analysis of the misclassified cases indicated that increased variability might have been responsible for the existing misclassification. More research is needed to determine the discriminant validation of TORP with samples of children with specific reading disabilities.


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