Ohio State University Reveals Kindergartners Now Are Better Readers Than 10 Years Ago [Video]
Reading
skills no longer start in the first grade. A recent study from the Ohio State
University finds that reading is learned as early as kindergarten for children
as compared to those from 12 years ago. This also means that children are
better readers when they start at a very young age.
According
to the nationwide 12-year study, students who entered first grade in 2013 have
"significantly better reading skills" than children from more than a
decade earlier, USA Today reported. Emily Rodgers, a co-author of the
study and a professor from the Ohio State University said that children are
more prepared than they used to be. She also said that Kindergarten has become
the new first grade when it comes to learning how to read.
But
the study also revealed where the gaps in more advance reading are, Eureka Alert reported. The research shows that the gap
between children with less reading skills and children with advanced reading
skills is very wide. Rodgers said that too much time is spent on emphasizing
basic skills for less skilled children instead of giving them actual text to
read.
According
to Jerome D'Agostino, another co-author, there's a missing link that they can't
explain. Children are being taught the basic skills but are not able to put
those learning to finally be able to read. He said teachers will have to do a
better job to put everything - learning sounds and letters to good use.
A
total of 364,738 students from 44 states were surveyed in the course of 12
years. It involved 2,358 schools. A Reading Recovery, which is a first grader
literacy intervention program, was implemented on 313,488 low skilled students.
The rest were randomly selected from the participating schools.
The
study is a survey which is really a screen test to measure the four basic
skills - identifying letters, recognizing words, identify and use sounds, and
awareness on print.
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