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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Det handlar om läsförståelse : En studie om läsfixarnas betydelse i undervisningen ur ett barnperspektiv / About reading comprehension : A study concerning concrete reading strategies from a children’s perspective

Winkvist, Sofia, Männikkö, Janina January 2016 (has links)
Syftet med denna studie är att belysa några elevers upplevelser av konkreta lässtrategier, i form av läsfixarna, i undervisningen. Studiens fokus ligger på elevernas upplevelser och därför har vår undersökning en kvalitativ ansats. Datainsamlingen har skett genom fem gruppintervjuer med barn i årskurs 1-2 respektive 4 på två skolor. Resultatet visar att eleverna har en positiv syn på läsfixarna som en del av undervisningen. Vi har också kunnat identifiera fyra stadier eleverna tillsynes går igenom för att uppnå en djupare läsförståelse. Med resultatet som grund bedömer vi att läsfixarna kan bidra till att utveckla flexibelt användande av kognitiva strategier vid läsning.
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"Hjälp, hur ska jag förklara denna läsförståelsestrategin?" : En fallstudie i hur en lärares talhandlingar utvecklar elevers läsförståelse / “Help, how do I explain this reading comprehension?” : A case study of how a teacher’s speech act develop pupils’ reading comprehension

Persson, Sanna, Lavensjö, Maria January 2017 (has links)
The aim of this study is to identify and analyse how different communicative acts are used in the teaching of reading comprehension in grade 3. The study is based on five video recordings of the teaching of reading comprehension with a teacher using the common Swedish teaching model known as “läsfixare”. The empirical data have been analysed through systematic studies and interpreted on the basis of six different speech acts with the aid of a recording schema in the form of a checklist. The theory that is the premise for this study is chiefly based on Searle’s research (1979) on different communicative speech acts, but also on Vargas’s research (2013) on the use of speech acts in the classroom. The study shows that the teacher uses all six speech acts: instruct, request, confirm, exemplify, apply and explain. These are chiefly used in combination with each other and reinforced with the aid of body language. The study also shows the relationship between the function of the speech acts in teaching and the choice of “läsfixare” figures. Through increased awareness of the use of speech acts, teachers can be more effective in their teaching of reading comprehension and develop pupils’ reading comprehension.

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