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Reading and Writing | 1999

Leisure time reading and orthographic processes in word recognition among Norwegian third- and fourth-grade students

Ivar Bråten; Alfred Lie; Rune Andreassen; Bodil S. Olaussen

Third- and fourth-grade Norwegian children completed a battery of tasks that measured indicators of orthographic and phonological processing skill, leisure time reading, home literacy environment, and nonverbal intelligence. Using latent variable structural equation modeling, it was found that home literacy environment influenced leisure time reading, and that leisure time reading contributed to orthographic processing skill beyond the prediction provided by phonological processing skill. Home literacy environment influenced orthographic processing skill indirectly by its influence on leisure time reading. In addition, some children with poor phonological skill and good orthographic skill were found to score high on a leisure time reading measure. Even though Norwegian has much more regular orthography than English, these results are consistent with previous findings in the United States linking variance in orthographic processing skill to differences in leisure time reading. Thus, this study showed the robustness of orthographic skill independent of phonological processing even within the context of an orthographically regular language.


Scandinavian Journal of Educational Research | 1998

Explaining Individual Differences in Reading: On the Orthographic Component of Word Recognition.

Ivar Bråten; Alfred Lie; Rune Andreassen

Abstract This article first presents a conception of word recognition involving both phonological and orthographic processes. Three different explanations about the origin of orthographic processes in word recognition are then discussed. These explanations are: (1) differences in orthographic memory, (2) differences in phonological processes and (3) differences in leisure time reading. In accord with the third explanation, it is argued that automatic orthographic word recognition is directly dependent on childrens amount of reading practice in an out‐of‐school setting. Educational implications of this emphasis on leisure time reading effects are also discussed.


Journal of Research in Reading | 2009

Examining the Prediction of Reading Comprehension on Different Multiple-Choice Tests.

Rune Andreassen; Ivar Bråten


Learning and Instruction | 2011

Implementation and Effects of Explicit Reading Comprehension Instruction in Fifth-Grade Classrooms.

Rune Andreassen; Ivar Bråten


British Journal of Educational Technology | 2013

Teachers' source evaluation self-efficacy predicts their use of relevant source features when evaluating the trustworthiness of web sources on special education.

Rune Andreassen; Ivar Bråten


Reading and Writing | 2017

Investigating self-regulated study strategies among postsecondary students with and without dyslexia: a diary method study

Rune Andreassen; Magne S. Jensen; Ivar Bråten


Reading Psychology | 2018

Comparing Swedish and Norwegian teachers' professional development: How human capital and social capital factor into teachers' reading habits

Monica Reichenberg; Rune Andreassen


Nordic Studies in Education | 2018

Svenske og norske læreres forventninger om å mestre elevtilpasset leseopplæring:: Betydningen av lærernes praksiserfaring og andre lærer- og skolerelaterte variabler

Rune Andreassen; Monica Reichenberg


Norsk pedagogisk tidsskrift | 2013

Grunnskolelæreres selvinitierte bruk av informasjonskilder for å søke spesialpedagogisk kunnskap

Rune Andreassen


8 | 2010

Om å blande kvantitative og kvalitative metoder i studier av Internett-basert lesing. Eksemplifisert med egen studie om læreres vurdering av troverdighet av spesialpedagogisk informasjon på Internett

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Alfred Lie

Teacher training college

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Magne S. Jensen

Østfold University College

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