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Eden Hadad; Osnat Segal – Journal of Speech, Language, and Hearing Research, 2025
Purpose: This study examined how subgroups of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) and developmental language disorder (DLD) perform on theory of mind (ToM) tasks and comprehend mental terms. Method: Eighty Hebrew-speaking children aged 5-6 years were divided into four groups: children with DLD, ASD and language impairment (ASD-LI), and…
Descriptors: Theory of Mind, Young Children, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Language Impairments
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Xiaoyi Hu; Kezheng Qu; Gabrielle T. Lee; Nicole Luke; Chongying Wang – Focus on Autism and Other Developmental Disabilities, 2025
Metaphors are frequently used in daily life. Many children on the autism spectrum have difficulties in comprehending and generating metaphors. The purpose of this study was to evaluate an equivalence-based instruction (EBI) procedure aimed at improving comprehension and expression of emotions in metaphors. Four Chinese boys on the spectrum…
Descriptors: Teaching Methods, Autism Spectrum Disorders, Children, Self Expression
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Jonie B. Welland; Matthew K. Burns – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
Multiple studies have demonstrated a positive effect of having students read books or passages that represent an instructional level of 93%-97% known words, but little is known about the potential theoretical underpinnings of those findings. The current study examined the relationship between instructional level and Csikszentmihalyi's Flow Theory,…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Grade 6, Learner Engagement, Psychological Patterns
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Paul W. Cascella – Perspectives of the ASHA Special Interest Groups, 2025
Purpose: This study examines undergraduates' perceptions of the effectiveness of two metacognitive monitoring strategies, active comprehension monitoring (ACM) and audible elaborative rehearsal (AER), for gaining specialized vocabulary and concept (SVC) knowledge in communication sciences and disorders. Method: The participants were 64…
Descriptors: Communication Disorders, Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Metacognition
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Ying Guo; Cynthia Puranik; Yanli Xie; Megan Schneider Dinnesen – Reading Research Quarterly, 2025
Examining the impact of reading instruction on writing can help to refine the theoretical models to better explain how skills in reading support skills in writing and inform the development of literacy curricula that leverage the synergies between reading and writing instruction. Therefore, the purposes of this study are to investigate if the…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Reading Writing Relationship, Reading Instruction, Curriculum Development
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Meysam Muhammadpour; Abdorreza Tahriri; Seyyed Ayatollah Razmjoo; Jaleh Hassaskhah – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2025
Background: Recent years have witnessed a surge of technology use and online learning environments, especially during the post-COVID era. The widespread use of technology has sparked a sudden transition from conventional face-to-face learning to online digital-based learning platforms, such as Adobe Connect. Although EFL teachers have implemented…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Second Language Learning, English (Second Language), Language Attitudes
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Kole Norberg; Husni Almoubayyed; Stephen Fancsali – International Educational Data Mining Society, 2025
Solving a math word problem (MWP) requires understanding the mathematical components of the problem and an ability to decode the text. For some students, lower reading comprehension skills may make engagement with the mathematical content more difficult. Readability formulas (e.g., Flesch Reading Ease) are frequently used to assess reading…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Word Problems (Mathematics), Problem Solving, Reading Skills
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Fernanda Soares; Cheng Liu; T. J. D'Agostino; Pooja Nakamura; Caroline Freeman – Comparative Education Review, 2025
This study explores the underlying component reading skills that explain reading comprehension challenges faced by learners in multilingual settings who are instructed in a language in which they may or may not have oral language proficiency. Using data collected in the Philippines, Rwanda, and Kenya, we apply a two-step latent class analysis to…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Multilingualism, Reading Skills, Language of Instruction
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Erçin Ayhan – Turkish Online Journal of Educational Technology - TOJET, 2025
The Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) is widely used in the design of curricula and materials for Teaching Turkish as a Second Language (TTSL), yet concerns remain about the consistency of text difficulty across CEFR-labeled materials. This study examined 31 B1-level international learners of Turkish as they read four…
Descriptors: Turkish, Second Language Instruction, Eye Movements, Reading Materials
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Michael J. Kieffer; C. Patrick Proctor; Andrew W. Weaver; Sasha Karbachinskiy; Qihan Chen; Qun Yu; Gabriella Solano; Aaron Coleman; Shaelyn M. Cavanaugh; Xiaoying Wu; Elise Cappella; Rebecca D. Silverman – American Educational Research Journal, 2025
In this preregistered within-teacher randomized controlled trial (n = 84), we tested the effects of grouping English learners (ELs) in homogeneous groups (all ELs) versus heterogeneous groups (ELs and non-ELs) on language, reading comprehension, and argumentative writing. Findings indicated no significant main effects of grouping. However,…
Descriptors: Elementary Schools, Grade 4, Grade 5, Heterogeneous Grouping
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Ariel Blobstein; Marc T. Facciotti; Michele Igo; David Karger; Prerna Ravi; Kamali Sripathi; Kobi Gal – International Journal of Artificial Intelligence in Education, 2025
Emoji are commonly used in social media to convey affects, emotions, and attitudes. While popular in social media, their use in educational contexts has been sparsely studied even though emoji can be a natural way for students to express what they are feeling about the learning material. This paper studies how students use instructor-selected…
Descriptors: Electronic Learning, Undergraduate Students, Biology, Science Education
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Jacob Chomba Nshimbi; Natalia Louleli; Heikki Lyytinen – Discover Education, 2025
Achieving full literacy, which is essential for efficient knowledge acquisition through reading, involves mastering basic reading skills and further developing comprehension abilities, which includes accurate and fluent decoding of text, is the first step. The second step towards FL can be attained either through extensive leisure reading, which…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Computer Assisted Instruction, Literacy Education, Computer Games
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Ugo Ballenghein; Léa Lachaud – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2025
The "relevance effect" refers to the influence that instructions have on readers' attention and learning. The present study examined whether relevance influences elementary school students' reading comprehension and cognitive engagement. To measure the latter, eye movements and postural sway were recorded in 42 French speaking students…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Learner Engagement, Reading Comprehension, Elementary School Students
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Estelle Ardanouy; S. Hélène Deacon – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2025
It is well-established that morphological awareness is related to reading comprehension. Morphological awareness is often assessed with a sentence completion task, in which children are asked to complete a sentence with a related word (e.g., "warm. He chose the jacket for its __"). As evident from this classic example, semantic relations…
Descriptors: Morphology (Languages), Reading Comprehension, Semantics, Sentences
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Mervis, Carolyn B.; Greiner de Magalhães, Caroline; Cardoso-Martins, Cláudia – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2022
We examined the cognitive, language, and instructional factors associated with reading ability in Williams syndrome (WS). Seventy 9-year-olds with WS completed standardized measures of real-word reading, pseudoword decoding, reading comprehension, phonological skills, listening comprehension, nonverbal reasoning, visual-spatial ability, verbal…
Descriptors: Genetic Disorders, Reading Skills, Reading Comprehension, Decoding (Reading)
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