Some people are good decoders but
poor on comprehension, some vice versa, and some students who really struggle can have problems in both areas.
Not exact matches
The bottom line: reading
comprehension is a slow - growing plant, and the demand for rapid results
on annual tests may be encouraging
poor classroom practice — giving kids a sugar rush of test preparation, skills, and strategies when a well - rounded diet of knowledge and vocabulary is what's really needed to grow good readers.
The researchers found that baseball knowledge had a big impact
on performance:
Poor readers with a high knowledge of baseball displayed better
comprehension than good readers with a low knowledge of baseball.