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Henbest, Victoria S.; Apel, Kenn – Communication Disorders Quarterly, 2017
This article is a report of recent evidence on methods for teaching young and struggling readers to read words. Specifically, evidence comparing synthetic and analytic phonics instruction was reviewed as well as the benefit of instruction in encoding and morphological awareness. The evidence reviewed suggests that instruction in synthetic and…
Descriptors: Instructional Effectiveness, Reading Instruction, Evidence, Teaching Methods
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Hayward, Denyse V.; Annable, Caitlin D.; Fung, Jennifer E.; Williamson, Robert D.; Lovell-Johnston, Meridith A.; Phillips, Linda M. – Early Childhood Education Journal, 2017
Current phonological awareness assessment procedures consider only the total score a child achieves. Such an approach may result in children who achieve the same total score receiving the same instruction even though the configuration of their errors represent fundamental knowledge differences. The purpose of this study was to develop a tool for…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Grade 1, Phonological Awareness, Error Patterns
Umansky, Ilana M.; Thompson, Karen D.; Díaz, Guadalupe – Exceptional Children, 2017
Whereas most existing research has examined the prevalence of current English learners (ELs) in special education, we propose and test the use of the ever-EL framework, which holds the subgroup of EL students stable by following all students who enter school classified as ELs. Drawing on two administrative data sets, discrete-time hazard analyses…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, Special Education, Disproportionate Representation, Disabilities
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Tamis-LeMonda, Catherine S.; Kuchirko, Yana; Luo, Rufan; Escobar, Kelly; Bornstein, Marc H. – Developmental Science, 2017
Methods can powerfully affect conclusions about infant experiences and learning. Data from naturalistic observations may paint a very different picture of learning and development from those based on structured tasks, as illustrated in studies of infant walking, object permanence, intention understanding, and so forth. Using language as a model…
Descriptors: Infants, Language Acquisition, Play, Observation
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Areljung, Sofie; Ottander, Christina; Due, Karin – Research in Science Education, 2017
This study explores if and how teachers combine practices of science and of preschool (children 1-5 years old) into preschool science practice. Views of knowing may differ between science practices, traditionally associated with masculinity and rationality, and preschool practices, traditionally associated with femininity and caring. Recognising…
Descriptors: Preschool Teachers, Preschool Children, Science Instruction, Teaching Methods
Tavares, Laura – Educational Leadership, 2017
President Barack Obama once said he believes that he learned how to be a good citizen by reading novels. In this article, Laura Tavares looks at the ways that ELA teachers can use fiction to illustrate social and ethical awareness, humility, and a tolerance for difference--all traits that are necessary to be a good citizen. By putting themselves…
Descriptors: Citizenship, English, Language Arts, Literature
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Freire, Juan A.; Valdez, Verónica E.; Delavan, M. Garrett – Journal of Latinos and Education, 2017
Utah's state planned model of dual language education has grown and spread rapidly. Drawing on critical race theory and LatCrit, we examined state policy documents and promotional materials for their discursive portrayal of Latinas/os. Our analysis revealed a pattern of centering the interests of the White, English-dominant majority and those…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Race, Bilingual Education, Bilingualism
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Jenkins, Lyndsay N.; Mulvey, Nichole; Floress, Margaret T. – Education and Treatment of Children, 2017
Despite evidence that aggressive, victim, and prosocial behaviors exist among preschool children, preschool bullying has received much less attention than school- age bullying from researchers and practitioners. Preschool is an important environment for examining social behaviors because, for many children, it is the first formal context for…
Descriptors: Bullying, Interpersonal Competence, Language Skills, Predictor Variables
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Sengupta, Souvik; Dasgupta, Ranjan – Education and Information Technologies, 2017
This paper proposes a new methodology for checking conformance of the software architectural design of Learning Management System (LMS) to Learning Technology System Architecture (LTSA). In our approach, the architectural designing of LMS follows the formal modeling style of Acme. An ontology is built to represent the LTSA rules and the software…
Descriptors: Integrated Learning Systems, Educational Technology, Computer Software, Architecture
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Tsai, Aurora – Reading Matrix: An International Online Journal, 2017
Reading research has recognized the strong relationship between vocabulary and reading comprehension. However, we are still perplexed by the precise nature of how readers access and retrieve word meanings while reading. We have not reached a consensus on "what it means to know a word" (e.g., Anderson & Nagy, 1991; Nation, 2001) or…
Descriptors: Vocabulary, Reading Comprehension, Knowledge Level, Second Language Learning
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Lee, Billy – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2017
The paper presents a personal view of some issues around therapeutic conversations involving difference and minority experience. Language, discourse and mother-tongue are explored from different theoretical standpoints and considered alongside concepts of difference, otherness and the unvoiced. Intercultural counselling offers a framework for…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Counseling, Supervision, Phenomenology
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Kezilas, Yvette; McKague, Meredith; Kohnen, Saskia; Badcock, Nicholas A.; Castles, Anne – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2017
Masked transposed-letter (TL) priming effects have been used to index letter position processing over the course of reading development. Whereas some studies have reported an increase in TL priming over development, others have reported a decrease. These findings have led to the development of 2 somewhat contradictory accounts of letter position…
Descriptors: Priming, Alphabets, Language Processing, Reaction Time
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Newman, Laura – History of Education, 2017
This article seeks to explore the ways in which education functioned as a core tenet of the anti-tuberculosis (TB) movement in early twentieth-century Britain. Education can be seen to have taken on a unique role in the therapeutic regimes for TB from the late 1880s with Robert Philips's Edinburgh Dispensary system. The focus on the "social…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Communicable Diseases, Hospitals, Educational History
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de la Garza, Bernardo; Harris, Richard Jackson – Journal of Psycholinguistic Research, 2017
The present studies examined the effects of varying degrees of unfamiliar vocabulary within written discourse on individuals' abilities to use linguistic context for the purposes of translation and comprehension (i.e., lexical inferencing). Prose varied in the number of foreign words introduced into each sentence (e.g., 0 through 7 content words…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, Vocabulary Development, Psycholinguistics, Inferences
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Avitia, Maria; Pagirsky, Matthew; Courville, Troy; DeBiase, Emily; Knupp, Tawnya; Ottone-Cross, Karen – Journal of Psychoeducational Assessment, 2017
Children with a specific learning disability in reading/writing (LDRW) and/or language impairment (LI) are likely to have difficulties across all areas of academic achievement, as a great deal of teaching and learning depends on intact reading skill and linguistic communication. Despite a large number of studies examining academic difficulties…
Descriptors: Learning Disabilities, Reading Difficulties, Language Impairments, Differences
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