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Wang, Ye; Williams, Cheri – American Annals of the Deaf, 2014
In a qualitative meta-analysis , the researchers systematically reviewed qualitative and quantitative meta-analyses on reading research with PK-12 students published after the 2000 National Reading Panel (NRP) report. Eleven qualitative and 39 quantitative meta-analyses were reviewed examining reading research with typically developing hearing…
Descriptors: Reading Research, Meta Analysis, Deafness, Hearing Impairments
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El Zein, Farah; Solis, Michael; Vaughn, Sharon; McCulley, Lisa – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2014
The authors synthesized reading intervention studies conducted between 1980 and 2012 with K-12 students identified with autism spectrum disorders (ASD). Nine single-subject design studies, one quasi-experimental study, and two single-group design studies met the criteria for inclusion. Findings from the studies indicate that modifying…
Descriptors: Meta Analysis, Reading Instruction, Intervention, Reading Difficulties
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Reid, Robert; Hagaman, Jessica L.; Graham, Steve – Learning Disabilities: A Contemporary Journal, 2014
This review assessed the use of self-regulated strategy development (SRSD) for teaching written composition strategies to students with attention deficit hyperactivity disorders. We examined the participants and the settings in which SRSD has been used, the writing strategies tested, genres addressed, and the effects of SRSD on outcome measures.…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Writing Skills, Learning Strategies, Writing (Composition)
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Mahdavi, Jennifer N.; Tensfeldt, Lael – Preventing School Failure, 2013
Although early reading instruction focuses on phonemic awareness and the alphabetic principle, research indicates that reading comprehension strategies can be effectively taught to young students. Peer-reviewed studies that employed experimental or quasi-experimental designs and included children between the ages of five and nine, some of whom had…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Strategies, Reading Instruction, At Risk Students
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Meyer, Bonnie J. F.; Ray, Melissa N. – International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education, 2011
In this review of the literature we examine empirical studies designed to teach the structure strategy to increase reading comprehension of expository texts. First, we review the research that has served as a foundation for many of the studies examining the effects of text structure instruction. Text structures generally can be grouped into six…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Reading Comprehension, Intervention, Text Structure
Fazeli, Seyed Hossein – Online Submission, 2010
The ability to read written material is very important in the civilized world. In a society characterized by globalization and technological change, where knowledge is becoming increasingly important, reading ability is a key skill for active participation. The intent of the current study is to set out the nature of reading alongside express…
Descriptors: Reading Strategies, Reading Comprehension, Reading Ability, Global Approach
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Shin, Kyu-Cheol – Journal of Pan-Pacific Association of Applied Linguistics, 2013
In the teaching of foreign language reading, there have been at least three distinctive approaches for communicative competence: grammar translation method, comprehension-questions approach with an emphasis on reading skills and strategies, and extensive reading approach. This paper surveys a selection of recent studies that address important…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Second Language Learning, Reading Instruction
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Barr, Sheldon; Eslami, Zohreh R.; Joshi, R. Malatesha – Educational Forum, 2012
Reading and vocabulary instruction can serve as an instructional process to respond to English language learner (ELL) needs. The purpose of this review of literature was to determine whether reading and vocabulary instruction should be used as core strategies for supporting ELLs requiring interventions as a response to the Texas English Language…
Descriptors: Vocabulary, Second Language Learning, Vocabulary Development, Language Proficiency
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Sandberg, Kate – Journal of College Reading and Learning, 2011
Teaching college students how to read online effectively is an important area of concern. Libraries have become digitized with online articles and e-books; e-textbooks are available and used; and instructors routinely assign online articles of some length. It is critical that instructors who teach reading at the college level understand the theory…
Descriptors: College Students, Literature Reviews, Electronic Learning, Electronic Journals
Karami, Hossein – Online Submission, 2008
Reading is an integral part of academic affairs and it is equally important outside academic contexts. Apart from the essential linguistic requirements of the reading process (e.g. vocabulary and grammar), there are some so-called reading strategies that are attested to improve reading. Many articles and, indeed, whole books have been devoted to…
Descriptors: Reading Strategies, Literature Reviews, Reading Research
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Vasquez, Eleazar, III; Serianni, Barbara A. – Rural Special Education Quarterly, 2012
This review of literature highlights the empirical work to date in the area of K-12 distance education and online learning. While research indicates that distance and online learning can be equally effective as compared to more traditional learning environments for many students, there is little empirical evidence to suggest that previously…
Descriptors: Educational Research, Distance Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Disabilities
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Bryan, Sharon – Australian Library Journal, 2011
Extensive Reading is a resource heavy technique used in second language acquisition in which language learners read large amounts of texts for enjoyment, with the expectation that they will improve their vocabulary and fluency as a result of exposure to the written language. Narrow Reading is a similar technique in which the texts have a common…
Descriptors: Evidence, Second Languages, Language Acquisition, Reading Fluency
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Jones, Sally Ann – Education 3-13, 2011
In this article, I report on a small project involving the use of guided reading groups, levelled texts and running records in a multilingual primary school in Singapore. I focus on running records and ask whether their use is suitable pedagogically and practically for the Singaporean context. The analysis of 22 records of primary one and primary…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Multilingualism, Reading Strategies, Foreign Countries
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Stetter, Maria Earman; Hughes, Marie Tejero – Education and Treatment of Children, 2010
With the majority of students with learning disabilities (LD) having difficulties in reading, teachers at all grade levels need to incorporate comprehension strategies into their instruction to explicitly teach students with LD how to use the strategies to enhance their comprehension. One way for teachers to support students' comprehension of…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Story Grammar, Reading Difficulties, Learning Disabilities
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Johnson, Brandi E.; Zabrucky, Karen M. – International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education, 2011
Throughout the United States, many middle and high school students struggle to comprehend science texts for a variety of reasons. Science texts are frequently boring, focused on isolated facts, present too many new concepts at once, and lack the clarity and organization known to improve comprehension. Compounding the problem is that many…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, High School Students, Reading Comprehension, Science Instruction
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