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Ayse Dilek Yekeler Gökmen – International Online Journal of Primary Education, 2025
It is possible for students to listen to the texts selected in a way that can attract their interest in accordance with their level and to share the main points in the text with their friends and teachers through narration. It is important to determine which elements primary school students utilize in the process of understanding the stories they…
Descriptors: Elementary Education, Story Telling, Puppetry, Listening
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Brechtje E. J. van Zeijts; Lesya Y. Ganushchak; Bjorn B. de Koning; Huib K. Tabbers – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2024
Inference-making is a central element of successful reading comprehension, yet provides a challenge for beginning readers. Text decoding takes up cognitive resources which prevents beginning readers from successful inference-making and compromises reading comprehension. Listening does not require any decoding and could therefore offer a less…
Descriptors: Inferences, Reading Comprehension, Reading Instruction, Listening
Emily Best – National Literacy Trust, 2024
In 2022, for the first time since 2015, as part of the Annual Literacy Survey, the National Literacy Trust ran a survey for teachers and other school staff, asking about their attitudes to literacy as a whole, as well as reading, writing and speaking and listening. They received responses from 1,535 teachers from across primary, secondary and…
Descriptors: Literacy, School Surveys, School Personnel, Attitudes
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Madison E. Maiden; Miguel E. Ampuero; Douglas E. Kostewicz – Education and Treatment of Children, 2024
Oral reading fluency is crucial to successful reading comprehension. Difficulties to effectively read aloud with fluency often pose challenges to develop more complex reading skills. Although there exists research on teaching oral reading fluency using repeated readings, there is limited research on the effectiveness of listening while reading…
Descriptors: Reading Fluency, Oral Reading, Reading Comprehension, Repetition
Schwartz, Bethany Faye – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Children who speak non-standardized language varieties are at risk for both over- and under-referral to speech-language and special education services (e.g., Morgan et al., 2016; Pearson et al., 2014). Extensive research with bidialectal (Craig, 2016; Kohn et al., 2021) and bilingual (Goldstein, 2022; Paradis et al., 2021) children has shown the…
Descriptors: Pidgins, Language Usage, Children, English
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Pasquale Bottalico; Silvia Murgia; Taylor Mekus; Mary Flaherty – Language, Speech, and Hearing Services in Schools, 2023
Purpose: The purpose of this project is to assess the acoustical conditions in which optimal intelligibility and low listening difficulty can be achieved in real classrooms for elementary students, taking into consideration the effects of dysphonic voice and typical classroom noise. Method: Speech intelligibility tests were performed in six…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Classroom Environment, Voice Disorders, Intelligibility
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Hilary Davis; Benjamin Hornsby – Volta Review, 2023
Fatigue is often defined as a mood state, a subjective feeling of tiredness or exhaustion that reduces our desire to continue working on a task (Bess et al., 2020; Hockey, 2013). Fatigue is ubiquitous, something most adults and children experience when struggling to complete a long or challenging task. Most of the time, all that is needed to…
Descriptors: Fatigue (Biology), Deafness, Listening, Hearing Impairments
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Dernikos, Bessie Patricia – English Teaching: Practice and Critique, 2020
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to explore the sonic vibrations, infectious rhythms and alternative frequencies that are often unheard and overlooked within mainstream educational spaces, that is, perceptually coded out of legibility by those who read/see/hear the world through "whiteness." Design/methodology/approach:…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Literacy, Elementary School Students, Grade 1
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Tsang, Tsz Wing; Lu, Hui Jing – International Journal of School & Educational Psychology, 2022
Moving the hands or chewing in the encoding stage enhances memory, because body movement activates the frontal cortex, which is crucial to the memory process. However, how hand movement facilitates word memory in an applied setting and whether it produces long-term effects remain unclear. Grade 1 students studied 15 new words through different…
Descriptors: Memory, Motion, Human Body, Brain Hemisphere Functions
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Martínez Hinestroza, José; Peña-Pincheira, Romina S.; Adams Corral, Melissa – ZDM: Mathematics Education, 2023
Previous research on bilingual mathematics education has proposed that as children "language mathematics" they use multiple sources of meaning. In this paper, we focus on lexical inventions--bilingual children's made up words that are not formally defined or used but follow the phonology and morphology of a language--as a source of…
Descriptors: Listening, Bilingual Students, Mathematics Education, Bilingual Education
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Eghbaria-Ghanamah, Hazar; Ghanamah, Rafat; Shalhoub-Awwad, Yasmin; Adi-Japha, Esther; Karni, Avi – Developmental Psychology, 2022
Oral language proficiency in kindergarten can facilitate the acquisition of reading and writing. However, in diglossic languages, like Arabic, the large gap between the spoken and the formal, modern standard (MSA) varieties of the language may restrict the benefits of oral language proficiency to subsequent literacy skills. Here, we tested, in a…
Descriptors: Semitic Languages, Oral Language, Language Proficiency, Kindergarten
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Kong, Siu-hang; Wong, Wik-ki – International Journal of Music Education, 2022
Against the backdrop of the worldwide spread of COVID-19, this study aims to validate a model for coping with psychological distress and examine the effect of music listening, as a coping strategy, in moderating and lessening the effects of stressors on psychological distress. Based on 198 returned questionnaires from preservice kindergarten…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Stress Management, Stress Variables
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Jacqui Lees – Early Childhood Folio, 2024
This article draws from a Teaching and Learning Research Initiative research project that aimed to explore how three early childhood centres support children to experience and learn about their local area, including its stories, geology, biodiversity, and cultural meanings. The project helps children envision socioecological futures. This article…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Kindergarten, Young Children, Place Based Education
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Jamie L. Buckmaster; Angela Urick; Timothy G. Ford – Journal of Education for Students Placed at Risk, 2024
Grade retention, the practice of holding a student back in the same grade, has been a controversial topic in the United States for decades. English learners, a growing population in US schools, are consistently identified for grade retention more often than their English-only counterparts. The purpose of this study is to test the impact of grade…
Descriptors: Grade Repetition, English Language Learners, Data Analysis, Urban Schools
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Blonder, Megan; Skinner, Christopher H.; Ciancio, Dennis; Cazzell, Samantha; Scott, Katie; Jaquett, Carrie; Ruddy, Jonah; Thompson, Kelly – Contemporary School Psychology, 2019
Researchers have evaluated the effects of repeated reading and listening-while-reading interventions on oral reading fluency and comprehension, and have compared the effects of these two interventions on indirect measures of comprehension. The current study was designed to extend this research by evaluating and comparing the effects of these two…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Accuracy, Reading Rate, Repetition
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