Efficient Learning for the Poor: New Insights into Literacy Acquisition for Children

Volume: 54, Issue: 5-6, Pages: 581 - 604
Published: Aug 7, 2008
Abstract
Reading depends on the speed of visual recognition and capacity of short-term memory. To understand a sentence, the mind must read it fast enough to capture it within the limits of the short-term memory. This means that children must attain a minimum speed of fairly accurate reading to understand a passage. Learning to read involves “tricking” the brain into perceiving groups of letters as coherent words. This is achieved most efficiently by...
Paper Details
Title
Efficient Learning for the Poor: New Insights into Literacy Acquisition for Children
Published Date
Aug 7, 2008
Volume
54
Issue
5-6
Pages
581 - 604
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