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Presentation
Making excellent progress in early reading: How can the identification of essential skills and concepts help?
2021-2030 ACER Research Conferences
  • Dara Ramalingam, Australian Council for Educational Research
  • Prue Anderson, Australian Council for Educational Research
  • Sandra Knowles, Australian Council for Educational Research
  • Danielle Anzai, Australian Council for Educational Research
  • Greta Rollo, Australian Council for Educational Research
Start Date
18-8-2021 3:15 PM
End Date
18-8-2021 4:15 PM
Subjects
Early reading, Literacy education, Reading skills, Learning progressions, Curriculum, Early childhood education
Abstract

The ability to read and understand text is fundamental to full participation in modern adult life (Olson, 1977; Elwert, 2001). It is essential to educational progress across domains, but increased literacy levels are also linked to positive outcomes in terms of employment and health. Given its critical role both in the facilitation of learning in all domains, and in many aspects of life beyond school, it is imperative that we give students the best possible chance to develop their reading skills. This paper uses early reading as a case study for examining how the identification and explication of essential skills and concepts might assist all students to make excellent progress.

Place of Publication
Melbourne Australia
Publisher
Australian Council for Educational Research
ISBN
978-1-74286-638-3
DOI
https://doi.org/10.37517/978-1-74286-638-3_12
Citation Information
Ramalingam, D., Anderson, P., Knowles, S., Anzai, D., & Rollo, G. (2021, August 16-20). Making excellent progress in early reading: How can the identification of essential skills and concepts help? [Presentation]. Research Conference 2021: Excellent progress for every student: Proceedings and program. Australian Council for Educational Research. https://doi.org/10.37517/978-1-74286-638-3_12