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Fluency and comprehension of narrative texts in Turkish students in grades 4 through 8
Authors:Kasim Yildirim  Timothy Rasinski  Dudu Kaya
Institution:1. Elementary School Classroom Teaching, Mugla Sitki Kocman University, Mugla, Turkey;2. School of Teaching, Learning and Curriculum Studies, Kent State University, Kent, OH, USA;3. Elementary School Classroom Teaching, Pamukkale University, Denizli, Turkey
Abstract:The present study attempted to extend our knowledge of the role of reading fluency in contributing to reading comprehension among Turkish students in grades 4 through 8. One hundred students at each grade level were administered assessments of reading fluency, word recognition automaticity and prosody, and silent reading comprehension. Word recognition automaticity was found to be a significant predictor of comprehension at all grade levels tested. Prosody predicted comprehension at all grades levels except grade 4. Regression analyses at each grade level indicate that, except for grade 4, word recognition automaticity and prosody, together contribute to the prediction of reading comprehension. The magnitude of fluency’s prediction of comprehension ranged from approximately a quarter to a third of comprehension. The results are discussed in terms of policy and instructional changes that may be considered for reading instruction for Turkish students.
Keywords:Reading fluency  reading comprehension  narrative text
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