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Socioeconomic Status, Culture, and Reading Comprehension in Immigrant Students [Recurso electrónico]

Authors :
Ibáñez Alfonso, Joaquín A.
Hernández Cabrera, Juan Andrés.
Duñabeitia, Jon Andoni.
Estévez Monzó, Adelina.
Macizo Soria, Pedro.
Bajo Molina, María Teresa.
Fuentes Melero, Luis J.
Saldaña Sage, David.
Universidad Antonio de Nebrija. Centro de Investigación Nebrija en Cognición (CINC)
Source :
Repositorio Nebrija, Universidad de Nebrija
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Research on reading comprehension in immigrant students is heterogeneous and conflicting. Differences in socioeconomic status and cultural origins are very likely confounds in determining whether differences to native pupils can be attributed to immigrant status. We collected data on 312 Spanish students of Native, of Hispanic origin–therefore with the same family language as native students- and Non-Hispanic origin, while controlling for socioeconomic status, non-verbal reasoning and school membership. We measured reading comprehension, knowledge of syntax, sentence comprehension monitoring, and vocabulary. Differences among groups appeared only in vocabulary and syntax (with poorer performance in the non-Hispanic group), with no differences in reading comprehension. However, regression analyses showed that most of the variability in reading comprehension was predicted by age, socioeconomic status, non-verbal reasoning, and comprehension monitoring. Group membership did not significantly contribute to explain reading comprehension variability. The present study supports the idea that socioeconomically disadvantaged students, both native and immigrants from diverse cultural backgrounds, irrespective of the language of origin, are probably equally at risk of poor reading comprehension. Sitio web de la revista (Consulta: 17-01-2022)

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Repositorio Nebrija, Universidad de Nebrija
Accession number :
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