Development of Reading in Multilingual Environments in 2nd Grade Children

Patricia López, Noelia Santos, Noelia Pulido, Esther Moraleda
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The main objective of this study is to assess the Spanish literacy competence of students enrolled in bilingual and trilingual programs by analyzing the developmental process and evolutionary course of reading during the first cycle of Primary Education. This analysis aims to determine whether the reading skills in Spanish of students in multilingual schools are affected by immersion in a foreign language, in this case, English. To achieve this, a total of 258 second-grade primary students were examined, categorized into groups based on the number of languages they knew (two or three), in comparison to a control group of monolingual students. Two variables were measured: intelligence using the WISC-IV and literacy competence using the TALE. The results of both tests indicate that there are no significant differences in reading competence between bilingual and trilingual students and monolingual students. These results reinforce the idea that learning to read is a process not influenced by the number of languages spoken.
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二年级儿童在多语言环境中的阅读发展
本研究的主要目的是通过分析小学教育第一阶段的阅读发展过程和演变过程,评估双语和三语课程学生的西班牙语读写能力。这项分析旨在确定多语种学校学生的西班牙语阅读能力是否受到外语(这里指英语)熏陶的影响。为此,研究人员对 258 名二年级小学生进行了调查,根据他们掌握的语言数量(两种或三种)将其分为若干组,并与单语学生对照组进行比较。对两个变量进行了测量:用 WISC-IV 测定智力,用 TALE 测定识字能力。这两项测试的结果表明,双语和三语学生与单语学生在阅读能力方面没有明显差异。这些结果进一步说明,学习阅读是一个不受语言数量影响的过程。
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