Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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353868 | Early Childhood Research Quarterly | 2010 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
This longitudinal study investigated associations between children's learning-related behaviors and literacy achievement in an ethnically diverse sample of low-income children throughout elementary school. Children's literacy and learning-related behavior (e.g., working independently, seeking challenges) were assessed when they were in kindergarten or first grade and again in the third and fifth grades. The results showed fair consistency over time in both learning-related behaviors and literacy skills. Learning-related behaviors in one grade predicted literacy achievement in the subsequent grade in which it was assessed, but literacy skills did not predict subsequent learning-related behaviors.
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Authors
Deborah Stipek, Stephen Newton, Amita Chudgar,