Kate Cain

Kate Cain

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Kate Cain , D.Phil., is a Reader in the Department of Psychology at Lancaster University. Her research focuses on the development of language comprehension in children and she has a particular interest in the cognitive and language-related skill deficits that lead to comprehension problems. To date, she has published widely on language and reading development in journals such as
Journal of Educational Psychology, Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, and
Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, and has written 15 book chapters and co-edited
Children's Comprehension Problems in Oral and Written Language: a Cognitive Perspective (with Jane Oakhill, 2007). She is Associate Editor for the
International Journal of Language and Communication Disorders and the
Journal of Research in Reading .
22nd August 2014

Understanding and Teaching Reading Comprehension: A handbook

The ultimate aim of reading is not the process but to understand what we read and comprehension can take place at many d... MoreUnderstanding and Teaching Reading Comprehension: A handbook

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13th April 2010

Reading Development and Difficulties

This accessible text brings together research on word reading and comprehension development, which are often treated sep... MoreReading Development and Difficulties

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