Processamento fonológico e desempenho escolar nas séries iniciais do ensino fundamental

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Autor(a) principal: Tenório, Sabrina Mª Pimentel Da Cunha Pinto
Data de Publicação: 2012
Outros Autores: Ávila, Clara Regina Brandão de [UNIFESP]
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UNIFESP
Texto Completo: http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1516-18462011005000099
http://repositorio.unifesp.br/handle/11600/6971
Resumo: PURPOSE: to characterize school performance and phonological processing of First and Second Grade students according to the following variables: gender; writing, arithmetic, and reading performance; lexical phonological access; phonological short-term memory; and phonological awareness, investigating the presence of correlations between groups and among variables. METHOD: eighty-eight students (boys and girls) with ages between 05 years and 08 years, without speech or learning complaints, took part in the study. Participants had their performance assessed on: writing, reading and arithmetic tasks; subtests of the School Performance Test (Stein, 1994); lexical access; short term phonological memory; and skills related to phonological processing. Data were tabulated and analyzed through Mann-Whitney U test for comparison of school performance variables and phonological processing. Spearman coefficient was used to check the correlation among such variables. The confidence interval adopted was 95%. RESULTS: most students showed lower performance on School Performance Test' subtests, with higher mean accuracy as for reading. No significant difference was observed between boys and girls. In the First Grade group, good to moderate positive correlations between lexical access and phonological awareness; reading and writing and phonological awareness; arithmetic and phonological awareness were observed. In the Second Grade group, good to moderate positive correlations among writing, reading and arithmetic; phonological awareness, lexical access, phonological memory and phonological awareness were observed. CONCLUSIONS: second grade students showed better performance on writing, reading and phonological awareness. In contrast to performance on writing, reading and arithmetic, performance on lexical access and phonological memory did not differ between grades. Good to moderate positive correlations between school performance and phonological processing were observed.
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spelling Processamento fonológico e desempenho escolar nas séries iniciais do ensino fundamentalPhonological processing and school performance in early grades of elementary schoolReadingHandwritingEvaluationSpeech, Language and Hearing SciencesLeituraEscrita ManualAvaliaçãoFonoaudiologiaPURPOSE: to characterize school performance and phonological processing of First and Second Grade students according to the following variables: gender; writing, arithmetic, and reading performance; lexical phonological access; phonological short-term memory; and phonological awareness, investigating the presence of correlations between groups and among variables. METHOD: eighty-eight students (boys and girls) with ages between 05 years and 08 years, without speech or learning complaints, took part in the study. Participants had their performance assessed on: writing, reading and arithmetic tasks; subtests of the School Performance Test (Stein, 1994); lexical access; short term phonological memory; and skills related to phonological processing. Data were tabulated and analyzed through Mann-Whitney U test for comparison of school performance variables and phonological processing. Spearman coefficient was used to check the correlation among such variables. The confidence interval adopted was 95%. RESULTS: most students showed lower performance on School Performance Test' subtests, with higher mean accuracy as for reading. No significant difference was observed between boys and girls. In the First Grade group, good to moderate positive correlations between lexical access and phonological awareness; reading and writing and phonological awareness; arithmetic and phonological awareness were observed. In the Second Grade group, good to moderate positive correlations among writing, reading and arithmetic; phonological awareness, lexical access, phonological memory and phonological awareness were observed. CONCLUSIONS: second grade students showed better performance on writing, reading and phonological awareness. In contrast to performance on writing, reading and arithmetic, performance on lexical access and phonological memory did not differ between grades. Good to moderate positive correlations between school performance and phonological processing were observed.OBJETIVO: caracterizar o desempenho escolar e o processamento fonológico de escolares da 1ª e 2ª séries, segundo o sexo e grau de escolaridade e investigar a existência de correlações entre essas variáveis. MÉTODO: participaram 88 escolares (48 meninos e 40 meninas) entre cinco e oito anos de idade, sem queixas relacionadas à fala ou à aprendizagem. Foram avaliados por meio do Teste de Desempenho Escolar (Stein,1994) e pelas provas de nomeação rápida, repetição de pseudopalavras e consciência fonológica, habilidades relacionadas ao processamento fonológico. A análise estatística se deu pelo teste de Mann-Withney U e pelo coeficiente de Spearman, com intervalo de confiança de 95%. RESULTADOS: a maioria dos escolares apresentou classificação de desempenho inferior nos subtestes do Teste de Desempenho Escolar, com maior média de acertos para leitura. Não houve diferença significante entre meninos e meninas. Os escolares da 2ª série mostraram melhor desempenho em escrita, leitura e aritmética, quando comparados aos alunos da 1ª série. Ao contrário dos desempenhos em leitura, escrita, aritmética e consciência fonológica, os desempenhos em acesso lexical e memória fonológica não diferenciaram as séries. Na 1ª série, encontraram-se correlações positivas entre o acesso ao léxico mental e a consciência fonológica, entre leitura e escrita e consciência fonológica, e entre aritmética e consciência fonológica. Na 2ª série, identificaram-se correlações positivas entre escrita, leitura e aritmética e com a consciência fonológica, acesso ao léxico com memória fonológica e consciência fonológica. CONCLUSÃO: os escolares da 2ª série apresentaram melhores escores de desempenho escolar e de consciência fonológica quando comparados aos alunos 1ª, apesar da maioria ter alcançado classificação inferior à esperada para a série, definida pelo Teste. Diferentes variáveis do processamento fonológico correlacionaram-se positivamente com o desempenho escolar.Universidade Estadual de Alagoas Departamento de FonoaudiologiaUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Departamento de FonoaudiologiaUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Departamento de Fonoaudiologia Núcleo de Ensino, Assistência e Pesquisa em Escrita e LeituraUNIFESP, Depto. de FonoaudiologiaUNIFESP, Depto. de Fonoaudiologia Núcleo de Ensino, Assistência e Pesquisa em Escrita e LeituraSciELOCEFAC Saúde e EducaçãoUniversidade Estadual de Alagoas Departamento de FonoaudiologiaUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)Tenório, Sabrina Mª Pimentel Da Cunha PintoÁvila, Clara Regina Brandão de [UNIFESP]2015-06-14T13:43:37Z2015-06-14T13:43:37Z2012-02-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion30-38application/pdfhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1590/S1516-18462011005000099Revista CEFAC. 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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Processamento fonológico e desempenho escolar nas séries iniciais do ensino fundamental
Phonological processing and school performance in early grades of elementary school
title Processamento fonológico e desempenho escolar nas séries iniciais do ensino fundamental
spellingShingle Processamento fonológico e desempenho escolar nas séries iniciais do ensino fundamental
Tenório, Sabrina Mª Pimentel Da Cunha Pinto
Reading
Handwriting
Evaluation
Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences
Leitura
Escrita Manual
Avaliação
Fonoaudiologia
title_short Processamento fonológico e desempenho escolar nas séries iniciais do ensino fundamental
title_full Processamento fonológico e desempenho escolar nas séries iniciais do ensino fundamental
title_fullStr Processamento fonológico e desempenho escolar nas séries iniciais do ensino fundamental
title_full_unstemmed Processamento fonológico e desempenho escolar nas séries iniciais do ensino fundamental
title_sort Processamento fonológico e desempenho escolar nas séries iniciais do ensino fundamental
author Tenório, Sabrina Mª Pimentel Da Cunha Pinto
author_facet Tenório, Sabrina Mª Pimentel Da Cunha Pinto
Ávila, Clara Regina Brandão de [UNIFESP]
author_role author
author2 Ávila, Clara Regina Brandão de [UNIFESP]
author2_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Universidade Estadual de Alagoas Departamento de Fonoaudiologia
Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP)
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tenório, Sabrina Mª Pimentel Da Cunha Pinto
Ávila, Clara Regina Brandão de [UNIFESP]
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Reading
Handwriting
Evaluation
Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences
Leitura
Escrita Manual
Avaliação
Fonoaudiologia
topic Reading
Handwriting
Evaluation
Speech, Language and Hearing Sciences
Leitura
Escrita Manual
Avaliação
Fonoaudiologia
description PURPOSE: to characterize school performance and phonological processing of First and Second Grade students according to the following variables: gender; writing, arithmetic, and reading performance; lexical phonological access; phonological short-term memory; and phonological awareness, investigating the presence of correlations between groups and among variables. METHOD: eighty-eight students (boys and girls) with ages between 05 years and 08 years, without speech or learning complaints, took part in the study. Participants had their performance assessed on: writing, reading and arithmetic tasks; subtests of the School Performance Test (Stein, 1994); lexical access; short term phonological memory; and skills related to phonological processing. Data were tabulated and analyzed through Mann-Whitney U test for comparison of school performance variables and phonological processing. Spearman coefficient was used to check the correlation among such variables. The confidence interval adopted was 95%. RESULTS: most students showed lower performance on School Performance Test' subtests, with higher mean accuracy as for reading. No significant difference was observed between boys and girls. In the First Grade group, good to moderate positive correlations between lexical access and phonological awareness; reading and writing and phonological awareness; arithmetic and phonological awareness were observed. In the Second Grade group, good to moderate positive correlations among writing, reading and arithmetic; phonological awareness, lexical access, phonological memory and phonological awareness were observed. CONCLUSIONS: second grade students showed better performance on writing, reading and phonological awareness. In contrast to performance on writing, reading and arithmetic, performance on lexical access and phonological memory did not differ between grades. Good to moderate positive correlations between school performance and phonological processing were observed.
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