The Relationship between Phonological Awareness and Early Reading for First Grade Korean Language Learners with Reading Difficulties

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Dongil Kim
Woori Kim
Kijyung Lee
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[1] Seoul National University,Department of Education
[2] University of Texas at Austin,Department of Special Education
[3] College of Education SZB228,Department of Education
[4] Seoul National University,undefined
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phonological awareness; early reading; word recognition; reading fluency; low achievement;
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This study investigated the differences in four components of phonological awareness (i.e., judgment, deletion, blending, and substitution) and early reading ability across reading levels, and the correlation between phonological awareness (PA) and early reading ability in low and average-achievement groups. 27 students with reading difficulties and 34 students with average reading abilities participated in the study, and all participants were native Korean students in Grade One. The results indicated significant differences between low-achievement and averageachievement groups in PA and early reading measures, which revealed features of Korean phonology as different from English. Furthermore, phonological awareness showed significant positive correlation with both word identification and reading fluency for the low and average-achievement groups. For the low-achievement group, the correlation between phonological awareness and reading fluency was higher than between phonological awareness and word identification.
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