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Timothy Shanahan – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2025
Research shows little benefit from phonics instruction in Grades 2 through 12. However, more recent studies show that students who fall below a decoding threshold fail to benefit from other kinds of reading instruction. This exploration of the evidence suggests that these students are likely to need support in the reading and spelling of…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Elementary Secondary Education, Phonics, Reading Instruction
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Miao Li; Shuai Zhang; Yuting Liu; Catherine Snow; Huan Zhang; Bing Han – Educational Psychology Review, 2025
Students with or at risk of reading difficulties (RD) benefit from accurate early identification and intervention. Previous research has employed various decoding measures to screen students for RD, but the criteria for identification have been inconsistent. Assessing students with RD is especially challenging in English Language Learners (ELLs),…
Descriptors: Decoding (Reading), Identification, Reading Difficulties, English
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Jessie Leigh Nielsen; Rikke Vang Christensen; Mads Poulsen – Reading Research Quarterly, 2025
The present study examined whether syntactic comprehension constitutes a source of individual differences separate from vocabulary and of relevance to reading comprehension. One hundred and sixty-one Danish Grade 6 students completed multiple tests of syntactic comprehension, vocabulary, decoding, and reading comprehension. Syntax measures were…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Reading Comprehension, Foreign Countries, Grade 6
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Elfrieda H. Hiebert – Reading Teacher, 2024
Ensuring effective texts for student reading acquisition is a shared goal. This paper addresses the efficacy of decodable and leveled texts, their word features, and outcomes of reorganizing texts by vowel patterns and topics. Sparse evidence supports one text type's superiority in building a strong reading foundation. Further, the decoding…
Descriptors: Reading Skills, Decoding (Reading), Skill Development, Reading Instruction
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Dennis Murphy Odo – Literacy, 2024
The purpose of this meta-analysis is to synthesise the research evidence on the use of decodable texts in the teaching of word reading and pseudoword decoding to determine their effectiveness in facilitating the development of reading skills in children without reading disabilities. A total of 821 articles were identified in the initial search.…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Meta Analysis, Decoding (Reading), Reading Difficulties
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Jacob LaVoie – Unterrichtspraxis/Teaching German, 2024
Conventional metaphors are a fundamental component of everyday communication, yet they are often overlooked in post-secondary German-language programs. This study examines the extent to which vocabulary breadth influences 19 L2 German learners' comprehension of conventional German metaphors, particularly those that exhibit cross-linguistic…
Descriptors: Figurative Language, Misconceptions, German, Second Language Learning
Patricia Gallery – ProQuest LLC, 2024
The fundamental significance of literacy achievement cannot be overstated. However, the 2022 National Assessment for Educational Progress (NAEP) divulges alarming findings, with a mere 33 percent of the nation's fourth graders performing at or above proficiency in reading (NAEP, 2022). Exploring the nexus of research-informed pedagogy and practice…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Grade 1, Elementary School Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
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S. Hélène Deacon; Kyle Levesque – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2024
It is well established that children's reading comprehension is driven, at least in part, by their awareness of morphemes, or the smallest units of meaning in language. The question of how it does so is largely open; this mechanistic knowledge would specify theories of reading comprehension and guide effective classroom instruction. We report here…
Descriptors: Morphology (Languages), Phonological Awareness, Reading Comprehension, Longitudinal Studies
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Jolene B. Reed; Melinda M. Miller – Reading Teacher, 2025
Some readers thrive more than others because they are more actively involved in their learning. All students can become active participants in their learning through quality teacher prompting. In this article, teachers will learn how to promote emergent learners' active participation as they decode and comprehend, while problem-solving unknown…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods, Prompting
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Isabel Vargas; Mia C. Daucourt; Colby Hall; Sara A. Hart; Emily J. Solari – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2024
This study examined the heterogeneity of early literacy profiles of English learners and non-English learners. Utilizing a latent profile analysis, the degree to which distinct learner profiles emerged was examined using code-based and language-based measures administered in the beginning of first grade. Participants included 11,803 English…
Descriptors: Grade 1, Emergent Literacy, English Language Learners, Reading Comprehension
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Aparecido José Couto Soares; Talita Fortunato-Tavares; Débora Maria Befi-Lopes – European Journal of Education, 2024
Purpose: Although the knowledge of decoding acquisition has expanded in the past years, theoretical information is still needed to guide practices concerning decoding skills in clinical and educational scenarios in languages other than English. Thus, we aimed to investigate the word-length effects on decoding acquisition regarding the time spent…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Decoding (Reading), Portuguese, Morphology (Languages)
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Katharine Bailey; Nancie Im-Bolter – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2024
Children with epilepsy are at increased risk for language and reading difficulties. Phonological processing and language underlie reading success, yet their association with reading achievement in children with epilepsy is unknown. We assessed phonological processing, oral language, and reading in children (ages 6 to 12) with epilepsy (EP; n = 6),…
Descriptors: Children, Epilepsy, Phonology, Reading Comprehension
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Christine Holyfield; Lauramarie Pope; Janice Light; Erik Jakobs; Emily Laubscher; David McNaughton; Olivia Pfaff – Augmentative and Alternative Communication, 2024
Literacy skills can assist in the navigation and enjoyment of adult life. For individuals who have reached adulthood without strong literacy skills, opportunities for continued literacy learning are few. Redesigning AAC technologies to support literacy skill development could extend literacy learning opportunities for adults with developmental…
Descriptors: Down Syndrome, Adults, Augmentative and Alternative Communication, Speech Impairments
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Parkin, Jason R.; Hajovsky, Daniel B.; Alfonso, Vincent C. – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2023
Although phonemic awareness is an essential skill in learning to decode written words, practitioners may question which phonemic awareness tasks best operationalize their relationship with orthographic mapping, the process that converts a decoded word into one instantly recognized on sight. Tests from the "Woodcock-Johnson IV" were used…
Descriptors: Phonemic Awareness, Decoding (Reading), Vocabulary, Spelling
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Yang Han; Yongsheng Wang; Feifei Liang; Xin Li; Jie Ma; Xuejun Bai – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2025
Vocabulary is an important foundation for reading skills. Dual-route cascaded model believes that when form-sound correspondence is irregular, phonetic decoding is a necessary but not sufficient condition for word acquisition. Lexical access in syllabic scripts involves a morphological-phonetic-semantic approach, where phonological decoding is…
Descriptors: Phonology, Decoding (Reading), Incidental Learning, Reading Processes
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