英文摘要 |
This paper examines Singaporean Chinese children’s home literacy environment and the relationship of various environment factors with children’s Chinese lexical knowledge and reading comprehension ability. Two hundred and eighteen grade 3 students participated in a home environment survey that covered availability of Chinese reading resources, parents’ reading practice, child-independent reading, and parent-child shared reading. They were also tested on Chinese morpheme discrimination skill, receptive vocabulary knowledge, and reading comprehension ability.Children’s responses indicated that on average, Chinese reading materials at home were limited; their independent home activities related to Chinesereading were not very frequent; and their parents were not very inclined to Chinese reading-related activities, either by themselves or with their children. Regression analysis showed that home environment as a whole significantly predicted children’s morpheme discrimination skill and receptive vocabulary but not reading comprehension. It was inferred that home environment might have an indirect effect on Chinese reading comprehension via lexical knowledge among Chinese children in Singapore. |