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Cameron Downing; Gwennant Evans-Jones; Simone Lira Calabrich; Caspar Wynne; Rachel Cartin; Joanna Dunton; Ruth Elliott; Markéta Caravolas; Charles Hulme; Manon Jones – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2025
There is good evidence that high-quality instruction targeting reading-related skills in the classroom leads to gains in reading. However, considerably less is known about the possible efficacy of "remote" instruction. This study evaluated the efficacy of an interactive evidence-based language-rich literacy programme. 184 children were…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Reading Instruction, Reading Programs, Distance Education
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Sinead McNally; Kathryn A. Leech; Kathleen H. Corriveau; Michael Daly – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2024
Purpose: This study investigated the effects of early shared reading and access to books on reading vocabulary in middle childhood and the pathways associated with later reading success. Method: Path analysis of data from four waves of a national longitudinal study of children (N = 7,751) was used to investigate direct and indirect effects of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Young Children, Longitudinal Studies, Reading
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Jelena Markovic; Garvin Brod; Leonard Tetzlaff – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2025
Orthographic knowledge (i.e., the knowledge of conventions of a written language) has been identified as a predictor of both basic and higher-level reading processes, however, mostly examined in a cross-sectional design. It remains unclear, whether and how orthographic knowledge contributes uniquely in explaining differences in the acquisition of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Orthographic Symbols, Reading Processes, German
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Intepe-Tingir, Seyma; Whalon, Kelly – Journal of Special Education, 2023
Research suggests that reading for understanding, especially narrative text, is difficult for children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD); yet research on how to effectively teach skills associated with reading comprehension is limited and has generally deemphasized vocabulary interventions. This single case research design study (i.e., a…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Vocabulary Development, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Reading Instruction
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Yohanes Subasno; Imanuel Hitipeuw – Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn), 2023
This study aims to determine the effectiveness of implementing a multilayer model in lesson plan (LP) to increase the vocabulary knowledge of deaf students. This study is single-subject research with an A-B-A design (baseline-intervention-maintenance). The intervention instrument used was a LP that consisted of four units, each containing four…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Vocabulary Development, Deafness, Students with Disabilities
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Amy C. Crosson; Michael J. Kieffer; Margaret G. McKeown; William Nagy – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2025
Purpose: Converging evidence demonstrates that robust academic vocabulary and morphology instruction improves literacy outcomes of multilingual adolescents. However, few interventions have focused on teaching word analysis using bound Latin roots, the major meaning-carrying constituents of academic words (e.g. voc meaning "speak" in…
Descriptors: Reading Research, Contrastive Linguistics, Multilingualism, Vocabulary Development
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Margaret McBride – Issues in Educational Research, 2025
In recent decades there has been renewed interest in the teaching of grammar as part of primary pedagogical practice. It is now well over a decade since the Australian Curriculum: English was released incorporating a model of language requiring the explicit teaching and understanding of grammar from both a traditional and functional perspective.…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reading Instruction, Grammar, Sentences
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Gibbs, Anna S.; Reed, Deborah K. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2023
Kindergarten students commonly receive a limited amount of exposure to scientific concepts and informational texts. The present study used a multiple probe design across participants to determine the effects of shared reading instruction on three kindergarten students' science-related vocabulary acquisition in a virtual classroom during the…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Science Instruction, Vocabulary Development, Kindergarten
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Melanie Brock; Karen Larwin – High School Journal, 2024
Rigorous school curriculums and end-of-course exams have brought the need for literacy interventions at the high school level to the forefront. However, implementation of literacy interventions at the secondary level is often overlooked due to the assumption that students have mastered reading comprehension in elementary school. The current…
Descriptors: High School Students, Evidence Based Practice, Literacy Education, Reading Instruction
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Doris Luft Baker; Lana Santoro – Reading Teacher, 2023
In this manuscript we show how readalouds can significantly enrich student vocabulary and comprehension by demonstrating enhancements that will foster student learning and language development. We anchor our examples to empirical evidence demonstrating that the content of a readaloud (i.e., the what we teach) as well as the quality of the…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Students, Reading Aloud to Others, Vocabulary Development
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Ran Wei; Dan Hu – SAGE Open, 2025
This longitudinal mixed-method study investigated effects of the reading-while-listening mode on the incidental learning of two dimensions of vocabulary knowledge, namely receptive knowledge and productive knowledge, in a Chinese EFL classroom context. Additionally, EFL learners' attitudes toward the reading-while-listening mode of incidental…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Vocabulary Development, Listening, English (Second Language)
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Aydemir, Merve; Bilir, Ayse Nur; Geçgin, Imren; Ugurlu, Burcu Sari – Education 3-13, 2023
In this study, we tested the effect of emotion-supported dialogic reading on word learning, story comprehension, and emotion recognition skills of 3-4 years old children. We conducted a within-subject design with a group where the children participated only in dialogic reading sessions (control) and a group where children participated…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Foreign Countries, Young Children, Emotional Intelligence
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Sofia Giazitzidou; Kyle Levesque; Hélène Deacon – Reading Research Quarterly, 2025
The relation of morphological awareness with reading comprehension is well established. For this advance to inform instruction, the push is now on to understand how morphological awareness is related to reading comprehension. We address this question here by examining potential mechanisms. We do so with children in Grade 1, a time at which it is…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 1, Morphology (Languages), Reading Comprehension
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Gordon, Katherine R.; Lowry, Stephanie L.; Ohlmann, Nancy B.; Fitzpatrick, Denis – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2022
Purpose: Children with typical development vary in how much experience they need to learn words. This could be due to differences in the amount of information encoded during periods of input, consolidated between periods of input, or both. Our primary purpose is to identify whether encoding, consolidation, or both, drive individual differences in…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Preschool Children, Cognitive Processes, Individual Differences
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Hilton-Prillhart, Angela; Aspiranti, Kathleen B.; Dula, Mark E.; Ebner, Sara – Journal of Applied School Psychology, 2023
The process of learning to read is more difficult for English language learners (ELLs) because they are often learning a new language as they are trying to learn to read. Learning irregular/high-frequency words (sight words) may be especially challenging for ELL students. Limited research exists on the effects of interventions designed to help ELL…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Intervention, English Language Learners, Second Language Instruction
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