The Effects of Home Literacy Environment on Children’s Reading Comprehension Development: A Meta-analysis

Yang Dong(City University of Hong Kong), Sammy Xiao-Ying Wu(Education University of Hong Kong), Wei-Yang Dong(Education University of Hong Kong), Yi Tang(China University of Petroleum, Beijing)
Educational Sciences Theory & Practice
April 23, 2020
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Abstract

A rich home literacy environment (HLE) fosters students’ academic achievement. However, the link between HLE and children’s reading comprehension is unclear. This study examined the effects of HLE factors on children’s reading comprehension through a meta-analysis of 59 studies conducted between 1998 and 2018. Results of the meta-analysis indicated three main findings. First, the overall positive correlation between HLE and children’s reading comprehension was moderate (z = .32). Second, sampling area, type of home literacy resource and parental involvement styles did not show a significant interaction effect between each HLE factor and children’s reading comprehension. Third, parents’ involvement and literacy expectations of children had a significantly higher correlation with children’s reading comprehension than home literacy resources did. Findings of this study suggest that parental literacy activities involvement and parental literacy expectations contribute more to children's literacy knowledge enhancement.


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