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Taouki, Ioanna; Lallier, Marie; Soto, David – Metacognition and Learning, 2022
Metacognition refers to the capacity to reflect upon our own cognitive processes. Its contribution to reading development, when children start building their orthographic lexicon, still remains unknown. Here, we evaluate the metacognitive efficiency of children aged between 6 and 7 years old (N = 60) in 5 experimental tasks; four linguistic tasks…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Elementary School Students, Task Analysis, Correlation
Wang, Hua-Chen; Li, Luan; Xu Rattanasone, Nan; Demuth, Katherine; Castles, Anne – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2023
Morphological knowledge is known to be positively associated with reading ability. However, whether morphological knowledge affects children's learning of new orthographic representations is less clear. Purpose: This study aimed to investigate morphological effects on orthographic learning in English, and whether this effect, if any, is different…
Descriptors: Morphology (Languages), Learning Processes, Spelling, Task Analysis

Stiggins, Richard J. – Reading World, 1982
Analyzes the information processing requirements of two different forms of job-related reading: "reading to do" and "reading to learn." Breaks down the component skills of reading into a seven-point taxonomy, which is then used to describe how information processing differs in the two forms of reading. (FL)
Descriptors: Adults, Job Skills, Learning Processes, Literacy