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Additional Profile 7 Information from the Research
In addition to testing the reading skills of ABE learners, the ARCS
researchers administered a lengthy questionnaire, so we can give you
more information about the people in Profile 7.
- Forty-six (46) percent are Native Speakers of English (NSE).
- The average age is 34.
- The average number of grades completed is 10.1.
Summary of Self-Reported
Reading Problems
| Trouble With Reading, K-12 |
Trouble Learning to Read, K-3 |
Received Academic Help, K-12 |
| 36% |
27% |
| 41% of Profile 7 Members: |
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22% = Tutoring or Chapter 1 |
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13% = Special Classes |
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6% = Tutoring or Chapter 1 AND Special Classes |
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41% = TOTAL |
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- We know that if a native speaker of English, born in the
U.S., is in the ABE system and reading between GE 3-5, he/she is probably reading
or learning disabled. Forty-one percent of Profile 7 NSE members received
academic assistance in K-12.
- Oral Reading Accuracy:
- Profile 7 learners read orally with accuracy (not timed) at a group average of
GE 9.3. Readers are usually able to decode words more accurately
when reading passages, where they can use meaning and sentence structure
to recognize familiar words, rather than when reading words from word lists
where there are no contextual clues to aid decoding. Differences between these two forms
of oral reading exist for all Profiles except for those groups composed
of the weakest readers who read text word-by-word as if reading words
on a list.
- Phonological Awareness (pseudowords):
(as measured by the Woodcock
Reading Mastery Test - Word Attack (WRMT)
- The major prerequisite skill of word recognition (beyond sight
word acquisition) is phonological awareness. A high percentage
of learners in this group scored in the average range on reading
pseudowords - "words" composed of phonetic letter and syllable
combinations, e.g., zoach, phat, snolaker,
and of common non-phonetic letter and syllable combinations, e.g.,
igh. Profile 7 learners are able to decode most of
the letter and syllable combinations that make up real English
words.
- Reading Comprehension and Word Meaning
(Vocabulary):
- Profile 7 readers are probably able to decode material they
do not understand. Their relatively low level of performance
on the vocabulary measures, (PPVT-III)
and DAR word meaning subtest, support this
observation.
- Receptive (listening) vocabulary: scores range from a few non-native
speakers of English (NNSE) in the "extremely low" range, most in the
"moderately low" range, to a few NSE in the "low average" range. The
PPVT-III assesses word knowledge by asking the learner
to select one of four pictures that best tells about a word spoken
by the examiner. It is an assessment of verbal ability.
- Their average GE on the DAR word meaning test,
"Tell me what X means," is equal to their average GE on passage
comprehension and in line with their listening vocabulary.
- Three quarters of the group, NSE and NNSE, have less school-based information about the world than people their age in the
general population. They do not have enough background information
about social studies or science to provide frameworks for new
information.
- Profile 7 learners will benefit by a program centered on
vocabulary acquisition and comprehension strategies. Such a focus
will encourage their outside reading as they bring their meaning
skills more in line with their print skills (alphabetics). If they
can raise their reading comprehension, they will be ready for a
High Intermediate curriculum. In addition, continued development
of the print skills (alphabetics), especially spelling, will provide them
with solid tools for writing as well as reading.
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ACRONYMS AND ABBREVIATIONS USED ON THIS PAGE:
ABE = Adult Basic Education
ARCS = Adult Reading Components Study
DAR = Diagnostic Assessments of Reading
GE = Grade Equivalent
NNSE = Non-native Speakers of English
NSE = Native Speakers of English
PPVT = Peabody Picture Vocabulary Test
WRMT = Woodcock Reading Mastery Test
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