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Buchholz, Beth; Pyles, Damiana; Hash, Peaches; Hagaman, Kris – Science and Children, 2021
"Science and Children" routinely addresses the challenges teachers face in integrating the "Common Core State Standards" ("CCSS") alongside the "Next Generation Science Standards" ("NGSS") (e.g., Forsythe, Jackson, and Contreras 2018; Sweetman and Sabella 2018). This article aims to extend this…
Descriptors: Science Instruction, Interdisciplinary Approach, Kindergarten, Video Technology
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Washburn, Jocelyn – Learning Disabilities Research & Practice, 2023
This study examined incremental change for several reading component skills while adolescents were actively learning a word-level intervention and measured pre-/postintervention change in skills. Six ninth graders in two different classes participated during the 2019-2020 academic year. Primary analysis was based on an A-B single-case design…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Grade 9, Reading Skills, Reading Instruction
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Schönpflug, Ute; Küpping-Faturikova, Lenka – International Journal of Bilingual Education and Bilingualism, 2020
The main objective of this study was to investigate 9-10-year-old children's comprehension processes during listening to and free recall of a story. A cross-linguistic design comprised texts in L1 German and recall in L2 English and vice versa. Corresponding mono-linguistic control conditions in either L1 or L2 allowed to examine the extent to…
Descriptors: Bilingualism, Recall (Psychology), Comprehension, German
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Fletcher, Annalise R.; Wisler, Alan A.; McAuliffe, Megan J.; Lansford, Kaitlin L.; Liss, Julie M. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2017
Purpose: Behavioral speech modifications have variable effects on the intelligibility of speakers with dysarthria. In the companion article, a significant relationship was found between measures of speakers' baseline speech and their intelligibility gains following cues to speak louder and reduce rate (Fletcher, McAuliffe, Lansford, Sinex, &…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Prediction, Older Adults, Oral Reading
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Fletcher, Annalise R.; McAuliffe, Megan J.; Lansford, Kaitlin L.; Sinex, Donal G.; Liss, Julie M. – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2017
Purpose: Across the treatment literature, behavioral speech modifications have produced variable intelligibility changes in speakers with dysarthria. This study is the first of two articles exploring whether measurements of baseline speech features can predict speakers' responses to these modifications. Method: Fifty speakers (7 older individuals…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Pronunciation, Speech Communication, Articulation Impairments
Grimm, Ryan P.; Solari, Emily J.; McIntyre, Nancy S.; Zajic, Matthew; Mundy, Peter C. – Grantee Submission, 2017
Many children with autism spectrum disorders (ASD) struggle with reading comprehension. Linguistic comprehension is an important predictor of reading comprehension, especially as children progress through elementary school and later grades. Yet, there is a dearth of research examining longitudinal relations between linguistic comprehensions in…
Descriptors: Autism, Pervasive Developmental Disorders, Reading Comprehension, Language Skills
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McMaster, Kristen L.; Kendeou, Panayiota; Bresina, Britta Cook; Slater, Susan; Wagner, Kyle; White, Mary Jane; Butterfuss, Reese; Kim, Jasmine; Umana, Cristina – Grantee Submission, 2019
We describe the design and development of a technology-based inference-making intervention system that includes a set of interactive learning modules, each of which engages students to (a) view age-appropriate children's videos, (b) learn vocabulary words that are central to main ideas in each video, (c) respond to inferential questions, (d)…
Descriptors: Inferences, Computer Software, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
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Liwanag, Maria Perpetua Socorro U.; Martens, Prisca; Martens, Ray; Pelatti, Christina Yeager – Literacy Research: Theory, Method, and Practice, 2017
The goal of this case study was to examine a second grader's reading of picture books using eye movement miscue analysis as a method to further understand reading as a meaning-making process. Two picture books with different relationships (e.g., enhanced and counterpoint) were selected because they elicit varied ways of presenting meaning and thus…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Eye Movements, Case Studies, Grade 2
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Braid, Christine; Finch, Brian – Literacy, 2015
This article describes part of a study that explored the responses of nine- and ten-year-old children during a picture book read aloud in a small group setting in a New Zealand classroom. The read aloud was interactive, where the participants were encouraged to respond to the book and to each other throughout the session. The authors created a…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Oral Reading, Small Group Instruction, Foreign Countries
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Checa-Garcia, Irene – Journal of New Approaches in Educational Research, 2016
This study investigates the preferences for attachment of a relative clause (RC) to a complex noun phrase (NP) of the type: NP1 of NP2, in Spanish-English bilinguals and advanced learners of Spanish. Spanish speakers show a moderate preference for attaching the RC to the first NP, while speakers of English prefer the second NP. Subjects were…
Descriptors: Suprasegmentals, Cues, Form Classes (Languages), Bilingualism
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Horchak, Oleksandr V.; Giger, Jean-Christophe; Pochwatko, Grzegorz – Psicologica: International Journal of Methodology and Experimental Psychology, 2014
Recent research has suggested that emotional sentences are understood by constructing an emotion simulation of the events being described. The present study aims to investigate whether emotion simulation is also involved in online and offline comprehension of larger language segments such as discourse. Participants read a target text describing…
Descriptors: Simulation, Emotional Response, Sentences, Nonverbal Communication
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Priebe, Sarah J.; Keenan, Janice M.; Miller, Amanda C. – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2012
While prior knowledge of a passage topic is known to facilitate comprehension, little is known about how it affects word identification. We examined oral reading errors in good and poor readers when reading a passage where they either had prior knowledge of the passage topic or did not. Children who had prior knowledge of the topic were matched on…
Descriptors: Oral Reading, Prior Learning, Identification, Educational Policy
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Peterson, Katie E.; Chamberlain, Katharine – Literacy Research and Instruction, 2015
This study explores read-aloud discussions of students in a fourth grade, bilingual classroom located in a rural district in the Southwestern United States. This article argues that teachers can develop students' critical literacy skills through the use of interactive read-alouds with specific texts that problematize specific social issues for…
Descriptors: Bilingual Students, Grade 4, Oral Reading, Rural Schools
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Elgart, Denise B. – Journal of Reading Behavior, 1978
Third grade students' comprehension scores suggest that there is a significant difference between three modes of reception (oral reading, silent reading, and listening), with oral reading significantly more effective than silent reading in promoting comprehension. (HOD)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Comprehension, Grade 3, Listening Comprehension
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Meller, Wendy B.; Richardson, Danielle; Hatch, J. Amos – Young Children, 2009
Teacher read-alouds are planned oral readings of children's books. They are a vital part of literacy instruction in primary classrooms. Teachers can use read-alouds to develop children's background knowledge, stimulate their interest in high-quality literature, increase their comprehension skills, and foster critical thinking. While reading,…
Descriptors: Childrens Literature, Comprehension, Reading Aloud to Others, Literacy Education
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