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Rauno Parrila is a Researcher and Centre Director at the Faculty of Education and Arts. His work focuses on literacy development, cognitive predictors of reading skills, and interventions for students with learning difficulties. His research spans cross-linguistic studies, examining how morphological awareness, phonological processing, and instructional practices influence literacy outcomes across diverse populations, including university students with dyslexia and children in multilingual contexts.
Parrila’s studies often employ systematic reviews, longitudinal designs, and experimental interventions. Key contributions include meta-analyses on morphological instruction efficacy, cross-cultural comparisons of reading development, and evaluations of home/school interventions during the pandemic. His work bridges cognitive psychology, educational policy, and practical classroom strategies, emphasizing evidence-based approaches to address academic disparities.
Recent articles highlight his focus on internalizing problems linked to learning difficulties, reciprocal relationships between vocabulary and reading, and interdisciplinary frameworks enhancing classroom listening environments. Collaborations with international teams underscore his commitment to global literacy challenges, particularly in consistent vs. complex orthographies like Japanese or Sinhala.
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