Evidence-based practices to stimulate emergent literacy skills in kindergarten in France: A large-scale study

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Jean Ecalle et al., « Evidence-based practices to stimulate emergent literacy skills in kindergarten in France: A large-scale study », HAL-SHS : sciences de l'éducation, ID : 10.1016/j.tate.2015.05.002


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In a randomized controlled trial with 3569 kindergarten children, evidence-based literacy practices (EBLP) were proposed by teachers to an experimental group (EG). A control group did not receive any specific interventions during the same period. The EBLP related to the alphabetic code, phonological awareness and oral comprehension. Analyses based on propensity scores showed significant gains in the targeted domains and in pseudoword reading in EG after comparison between the two groups. The gains were higher for children who had the lowest scores. However, no effect was observed in word reading and vocabulary. EBLP could be a valuable pedagogical tool.

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