Fluidez lectora, reconocimiento de palabras y comprensión lectora en estudiantes de 4° a 9° año de educación primaria: revisión sistemática
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El procesamiento de la lectura es el resultado de la interacción de diferentes procesos cognitivos, como el reconocimiento de palabras, la comprensión oral y la fluidez. Existe evidencia sobre la importancia de la fluidez en la predicción de la comprensión lectora, pero a lo largo del desarrollo su papel no está claro. Esta revisión sistemática analizó estudios nacionales e internacionales sobre la relación entre las habilidades de reconocimiento de palabras y fluidez lectora con la comprensión lectora en estudiantes de 4° a 9° grado. La revisión se realizó de acuerdo con la metodología prisma y utilizó la base de datos PubMed, desde el 2000 hasta septiembre de 2019. Fueron incluidos artículos que respondieron a la pregunta guía y cumplieron con la temática establecida por los descriptores y palabras clave. Se encontraron 992 artículos, de los cuales 904 fueron excluidos por título y resumen, y 56 por lectura de texto completo. Esto permitió el análisis de 32 artículos. Los resultados sugieren que, a diferencia del reconocimiento de palabras, la habilidad de fluidez lectora tiende a mantener una relación significativa con la comprensión lectora durante el segundo ciclo de la escuela primaria.
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