Bibliographic citations
Yaques, A., (2024). Relación entre los predictores y facilitadores del lenguaje escrito y los procesos léxicos de la lectura en niños de segundo grado de primaria de una institución educativa particular de Lima [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/27509
Yaques, A., Relación entre los predictores y facilitadores del lenguaje escrito y los procesos léxicos de la lectura en niños de segundo grado de primaria de una institución educativa particular de Lima []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2024. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/27509
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title = "Relación entre los predictores y facilitadores del lenguaje escrito y los procesos léxicos de la lectura en niños de segundo grado de primaria de una institución educativa particular de Lima",
author = "Yaques Benites, Andrea del Pilar",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2024"
}
The aim of this research is to analyze whether there is a statistically significant correlation between the predictors and facilitators of written language with the lexical processes of reading in 18 second grade children of a private educational institution in Lima. The research approach is quantitative, correlational, longitudinal and nonexperimental in design. At first (2019) the children were evaluated in predictors and facilitators of written language when they were in kindergarten 5 years, at this stage the Battery of Initiation to Reading - BIL (Sellés et al., 2008) and the Test Rapid Denomination – TDR (Fonseca et al., 2019) were used. In the second moment (2021), the Lexical Processes test for reading words and pseudowords was applied from the adapted version of the Battery for the Evaluation of Reading Processes-Revised - PROLEC-R (Cuetos et. al., 2007; adaptation of Cayhualla et al., 2011) was used. The results show that there is no a high relationship in all the predictors and facilitators of written language with the lexical processes of reading in second grade students. Four significant, negative and moderate correlations were found between phonological awareness and pseudoword accuracy, between phonological awareness and word speed, between color naming speed and word reading accuracy, and, finally, between linguistic abilities and word reading speed. Likewise, the fact that the students received virtual education during the two years of the pandemic and missed months of class, that they did not have a stable internet connection or adequate environments, that they experienced modified schedules and different quality of materials could have motivated the reduction in the results that were expected in the group regarding the correlations and categories in which they are located in relation to the lexical processes of reading. Furthermore, due to the small number that was counted for the sample, the results cannot be generalized.
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