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Khemendra Kamal Kumar; Satish Prakash Chand; Runaaz Ali; Subashni Lata Kumar – International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education, 2025
This quantitative study investigated upper primary school students' leisure time reading preferences in Fiji. A structured questionnaire was administered to 92 students in Years 7 and 8 of a select school in western Fiji. The findings revealed that the majority of students engaged in leisure reading, with storybooks being the most preferred…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Recreational Reading, Preferences, Reading Material Selection
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Chenxin Liang; Li Zhang; Jin Sun – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2025
This meta-analysis examines 29 studies published over the past 20 years on the effects of digital versus print reading on young children's story comprehension and vocabulary learning. The results show that digital reading offers a slight advantage in story comprehension (g+ = 0.242) and a more significant benefit in vocabulary learning (g+ =…
Descriptors: Literature Reviews, Meta Analysis, Childrens Literature, Story Reading
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Megan Conrad; Raghad Hassabelnaby; Stuart Marcovitch; Janet Boseovski – Merrill-Palmer Quarterly: Journal of Developmental Psychology, 2023
Animal fears are common, emerging in early childhood and often continuing into adulthood. This study explores the outcomes of positive and negative storybooks about animals on children's attitudes and behaviors. Ninety-six children (ages 4-8 years) were exposed to either negative or positive information about two animals (snakes and frogs) via…
Descriptors: Animals, Fear, Zoology, Young Children
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Juliëtte van Deursen-Vreeburg – Journal of Religious Education, 2024
The personal formation of students is an important goal in Religious Education in secondary schools in the Netherlands. This article, which is based on the design research of my PhD dissertation, examines how a contemplative approach to reading stories can, according to Religious Education teachers, contribute to the personal formation of…
Descriptors: Secondary School Students, Religious Education, Teacher Attitudes, Story Reading
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Marianna Kyriacou; Cecilie Rummelhoff; Franziska Köder – Journal of Attention Disorders, 2025
Objective: ADHD is a neurodevelopmental disorder that impacts pragmatic communication abilities in children, including their understanding of verbal irony. This study aims to investigate whether adults with ADHD experience similar challenges in interpreting ironic statements, and to examine the role of executive attention abilities in accounting…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Figurative Language, Adults, Executive Function
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Elizabeth Spencer Kelley; Lindsey Peters-Sanders; Houston Sanders; Keri Madsen; Yagmur Seven; Howard Goldstein – Grantee Submission, 2025
Introduction: The current study examined the extent to which static and dynamic measures of vocabulary and word learning predicted response and identified poor responders to a vocabulary intervention. Methods: Participants were 46 preschool children in classrooms randomly assigned to complete the Story Friends intervention in two…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Preschool Children, Preschool Education, Predictor Variables
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Xinxin Wang; Chun Bun Lam; Pingzhi Ye; Tianqi Qiao – European Early Childhood Education Research Journal, 2025
Story-time serves as an interactive linguistic tool through which parents encourage their children to share narratives. Grounded in sociocultural and narrative theories, this study employed a visual ethnographic approach to explore how parents perceive and engage in story-time interactions within 33 Chinese families. Data were collected through…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Video Technology, Parent Child Relationship, Story Reading
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Mengwei Tu; Qing Ma; Lin Jiang – Australian Review of Applied Linguistics, 2025
Although Reading-Writing Integrated Tasks (RWITs) are known to be effective for vocabulary learning, few studies have explored learners' cognitive behaviors in processing new words during RWITs. Using a mixed-methods design, this study examined both the learning outcomes and cognitive processes of vocabulary acquisition through the Story…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Vocabulary Development, Writing (Composition)
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Acosta-Tello, Enid – Journal of Instructional Pedagogies, 2021
The goal of teaching children to read is not for them to learn a set of discrete decoding skills, it is to have the reader obtain meaning from the words on the printed page, to understand the message which the writer tried to convey when he wrote down the words. The goal is comprehension of the printed word. While children are taught multiple…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Reading Strategies, Reading Comprehension, Teaching Methods
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Cure, Goksel; Yucesoy-Ozkan, Serife – American Journal on Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities, 2023
The purpose of this study was to compare the relative effects of word reading and story component interventions in developing reading comprehension of narrative texts with four students with mild levels of intellectual disability. A multielement design was used in this study. The findings revealed that the story component intervention was more…
Descriptors: Students with Disabilities, Reading Comprehension, Mild Intellectual Disability, Story Reading
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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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