2013
DOI: 10.1186/2196-0739-1-3
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The relationship between students’ self-assessed reading skills and other measures of achievement

Abstract: Background: This study explored the credibility of Swedish third-grade students' self-assessments of their reading achievement by relating those assessments to two different criteria-teachers' judgments and students' reading test scores. Student gender and socioeconomic status (SES) were introduced to determine to what extent, if any, these variables were associated with the accuracy of the selfassessments once students' attitudes toward reading had been controlled for. Methods: The data, drawn from the Swedis… Show more

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“…Metacognition plays a very important role in selecting relevant information or not with an appropriate text representation. Cohesive text is very helpful for less skilled readers but an obstacle for skilled readers (Johansson, 2013;Zhou et al, 2020). This finding is very interesting because it proves that metacognition greatly affects students' reading comprehension outcomes and the specific metacognition used by students can be different depending on the ability of the reader, as found in this study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…Metacognition plays a very important role in selecting relevant information or not with an appropriate text representation. Cohesive text is very helpful for less skilled readers but an obstacle for skilled readers (Johansson, 2013;Zhou et al, 2020). This finding is very interesting because it proves that metacognition greatly affects students' reading comprehension outcomes and the specific metacognition used by students can be different depending on the ability of the reader, as found in this study.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 71%
“…The data of these three variables were also obtained directly from the primary studies. Johansson’s (2013) entry, for example, had a sample size of 5271 and reported a positive correlation of .59 between SA and teacher rating 2 .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…shows that self-assessment is feasible even for young learners. For example, the correlation between self-assessment of reading skills made by 5271 third graders in Sweden was found to be .58 with a standardized test of reading skills and .59 with teacher judgment (Johansson, 2013).…”
Section: Self-assessment As An External Criterionmentioning
confidence: 99%