Students with learning disabilities often experience poor comprehension due to their failure to read strategically and to spontaneously monitor their understanding while reading. This paper discusses in relation to current literature, the various problems with reading comprehension commonly experienced by students with learning disabilities. Specifically, these students may encounter problems in: (A) using background knowledge appropriately; (B) decoding and word recognition; (C) vocabulary knowledge; (D) fluency; (E) strategy use and metacognitive skills; and (F) differentiating between common text structures.
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Reading comprehension difficulties experienced by students with learning disabilities
Australian Journal of Learning Disabilities, Vol.10(2), pp.71-78
2005
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- Title
- Reading comprehension difficulties experienced by students with learning disabilities
- Creators
- Lorraine Graham - University of New EnglandAnne Bellert - Southern Cross University
- Publication Details
- Australian Journal of Learning Disabilities, Vol.10(2), pp.71-78
- Identifiers
- 2168; 991012821571002368
- Academic Unit
- School of Education; Faculty of Education
- Resource Type
- Journal article