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- PublicaciónAcceso abiertoComprensión lectora en sexto grado de primaria de dos instituciones (estatal y privada) de un distrito con alto índice de pobreza: Callao(Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola, 2012) Sánchez Mancilla, Aurora Elena; Robles Mori, HerbertThis research is non-experimental and aimed to represent and compare levels of reading comprehension of sixth grade students of two elementary schools (state and private) in a district with high poverty such as Carmen de the League Reynoso – Callao. We used a comparative descriptive design for a sample consisting of 91 sixth grade students: 64 students of the educational institution of the state and 27 private institutions. The instrument applied was ACL6 reading comprehension test (Catala, G., Molina, E., Catala, M. & Monclús, R. (2001) adapted by (Ortega & Ramirez, 2009). Results indicated that there are differences significant in favor of the state educational institution in global reading comprehension and inferential reorganizacional dimensions.
- PublicaciónAcceso abiertoEfectos de un programa de estrategias comunicativas para estimular el lenguaje oral en preescolares de cinco años - Callao(Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola, 2012) Cárdenas Pérez, Carmen Udelia; Álvarez Taco, Carmen LeniThe present research was to determine the effectiveness of a program of communication strategies in oral language of students 5 years of an educational institution of Callao. The sample consisted of 48 students: of these, 24 make up the control group and the other 24 make up the experimental group to whom the program was applied communication strategies. The instrument used was the oral language test for children 5 years, adapted from ELO (Ramos and others 2008) by Cardenas and Neyra (2011). The purpose of the test was to evaluate the relevant aspects of oral language in its different dimensions: auditory discrimination, phonological, syntactic and semantic. The results revealed that there are significant differences in favor and spoken language among the students who received the program and communication strategies that did not. It was concluded that the program was effective.