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Li Zhang; Yanpu Jia; Xiaoran Xue; Wei Wang – Educational Psychology, 2023
This study aims to examine whether a maths-unrelated reading intervention can improve children's mathematical performance and to compare the effects of maths-related and maths-unrelated reading interventions. Furthermore, this study examines whether the effects of reading interventions are moderated by individual differences, including gender,…
Descriptors: Intervention, Mathematics Achievement, Grade 2, Elementary School Students
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Hardy, Jessica K.; Pennington, Robert; Griffin, Renea; Jacobi-Vessels, Jill – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2020
In the current study, single case research methodology was used to examine whether preschool children's engagement in book reading activities was greater when the protagonist in the book was of the same or different race as the child participant. Initiations, accurate responses to questions, passive engagement, teacher redirections, and child…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Learner Engagement, Story Reading, Books
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Steciuch, Christian C.; Millis, Keith; Kopatich, Ryan D. – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2023
A large body of research has outlined how mental models are formed by comprehending texts, yet relatively less work has been conducted in the field of comprehending artworks. Trans-symbolic comprehension (TSC) processes have been theorized to partially account for how mental models are formed across media. The current study tested whether…
Descriptors: Schemata (Cognition), Story Reading, Painting (Visual Arts), Cognitive Processes
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Stanojevic, Miloš; Brennan, Jonathan R.; Dunagan, Donald; Steedman, Mark; Hale, John T. – Cognitive Science, 2023
To model behavioral and neural correlates of language comprehension in naturalistic environments, researchers have turned to broad-coverage tools from natural-language processing and machine learning. Where syntactic structure is explicitly modeled, prior work has relied predominantly on context-free grammars (CFGs), yet such formalisms are not…
Descriptors: Correlation, Language Processing, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Natural Language Processing
Lia Fisher-Janosz – Knowledge Quest, 2023
In this article, the author finds connection between courage and a place that, at first glance, might seem to many to be among the unlikeliest of places in which to find courage: the library. The author maintains that the library--public or, as applies more directly here, school-- is precisely and even profoundly the place. How so? In the books on…
Descriptors: School Libraries, Librarians, Individual Power, Self Esteem
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Mesut Kandemir; Yalçin Bay – Anatolian Journal of Education, 2024
This study aims to determine the effect of the digital stories on the fluent reading skills of primary school 4th-grade students. A quasi-experimental design with a pre-test and post-test control group was used in the study. The participants comprised 46 4th-grade students from the villages of the Silvan district of Diyarbakir Province.…
Descriptors: Grade 4, Elementary School Students, Reading Fluency, Reading Skills
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Bowen Wang-Kildegaard; Feng Ji – Applied Linguistics, 2024
Besides explicit inference of word meanings, associating words with diverse contexts may be a key mechanism underlying vocabulary learning through reading. Drawing from distributional semantic theory, we developed a text modification method called reflash to facilitate both word-context association and explicit inference. Using a set of left and…
Descriptors: Context Effect, Synthesis, Acceleration (Education), Vocabulary Development
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Natalia Kucirkova; Lucy Rodriguez-Leon; Neema Mwenda Chinula – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2025
This qualitative study contributes theorised and empirically enriched insights from local practices into children's agency. The authors trace a converging interest in multimodal literacies, postcolonial philosophies and early childhood pedagogy to document and critically engage with children's agency in stories experienced by Malawian children in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Personal Autonomy, Teacher Attitudes, Childrens Attitudes
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Doganay Bilgi, Arzu; Ozmen, E. Ruya – International Journal of Disability, Development and Education, 2022
The purpose of this study is to examine the effectiveness of cumulative repeated storybook reading (CRSR) on word production in children with developmental disabilities (DD). Three children with DD whose ages ranged from 3 years 9 months to 6 years took part in the study, which utilised a multiple-probe across subjects design. Storybook reading…
Descriptors: Story Reading, Young Children, Developmental Disabilities, Repetition
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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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Ralph, Rachel; Code, Jillianne; Petrina, Stephen – International Journal of Early Years Education, 2023
Theory of Mind (ToM) is an individual's ability to understand the cognitive states of others, including their desires, beliefs, and knowledge. ToM describes how children, by the age of four, understand how others may be thinking or feeling. It is the ability to understand the thinking or viewpoints of their peers. This paper will describe ToM…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Theory of Mind, Handheld Devices, Computer Mediated Communication
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Petri, Abigail; Mayr, Robert; Zhao, Fei; Montanari, Simona – Journal of Child Language, 2023
This study examines the content and function of parent-child talk while engaging in shared storybook reading with two narrative books: a wordless book versus a book with text. Thirty-six parents audio-recorded themselves reading one of the books at home with their 3.5-5.5-year-old children. Pragmatic and linguistic measures of parental and child…
Descriptors: Parent Child Relationship, Grammar, Feedback (Response), Cues
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Shunhua, Liu; Tianlong, Qiu – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2023
The aim of this research was to explore the progression of narrative macro-structure in Chinese children between the ages of 3 and 6 in preschool. To investigate the narratives of young children in a Chinese prefecture-level city kindergarten, the study selected the wordless picture book "Frog, Where Are You?" as their material. They…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preschool Children, Narration, Story Reading
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Morgan, Denise N.; Evans, Kristen I.; DeFrancesco, Justine – Reading Teacher, 2021
Teaching for theme is one aspect of reading comprehension that is often elusive for both teachers and students. Specifically, teachers are challenged with elevating students' thinking from the plot level to a more abstract level when teaching for theme understanding. Students are challenged with transitioning between the story world and the real…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Literary Devices, Reading Instruction, Story Reading
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Guerra, Giada; Tijms, Jurgen; Vaessen, Anniek; Tierney, Adam; Dick, Frederic; Bonte, Milene – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2021
Reading skills are usually assessed in silent conditions, but children often experience noisy educational settings. Effects of auditory distraction on children's reading skills remain relatively unexplored. The present study investigates the influence of two features of background speech--intelligibility and loudness--on children's reading speed…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Intelligibility, Reading Rate, Reading Comprehension
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