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Zhouhan Jin; Stuart Webb – Language Learning, 2025
The present study compared learning gains at both form recall and meaning recall levels across three learning conditions: viewing without note-taking, viewing with conventional note-taking, and viewing with guided note-taking. A total of 134 Chinese learners of English were assigned to three experimental groups and a no-treatment control group.…
Descriptors: Notetaking, Second Language Learning, Vocabulary Development, Recall (Psychology)
Jean-François Rouet; Anne Britt; Tobias Richter – ETS Research Institute, 2025
This research memorandum highlights the collaborative efforts of the literacy panel for the ETS Return on Investment (ROI) Study, Phase 1, comprising Jean-François Rouet, M. Anne Britt, and Tobias Richter, in developing their research memorandum, "Literacy Skills at and around Level 2 of the PIAAC Cycle 2 Proficiency Scale." This…
Descriptors: Adults, International Assessment, Competence, Adult Literacy
Zhongling Pi; Xin Guo; Caixia Liu; Jiumin Yang – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2025
Students are often encouraged to explain recently-taught information to others to enhance their learning in various settings including face-to-face in the classroom, through text, or in educational videos. However, nearly all studies on the impact of explaining things to others have focused on the effects of explaining to a less-knowledgeable…
Descriptors: Peer Teaching, Prior Learning, Video Technology, Peer Relationship
Marina Burger; Duduzile P. Zwane; Debbie A. Sanders; Kim C. Miller-Weber – Reading & Writing: Journal of the Literacy Association of South Africa, 2025
Background: In South African primary schools, reading is central to curriculum delivery, with a structured three-step process: pre-reading, while-reading and post-reading. Many learners struggle with reading comprehension, which affects their academic performance. Research emphasises the importance of pre-reading for activating prior knowledge,…
Descriptors: Open Educational Resources, Reading Instruction, Teaching Methods, Prereading Experience
Soomin Lim; Sang-Ki Lee – Studies in Second Language Learning and Teaching, 2025
Incidental vocabulary learning through reading may be influenced by a range of learner-internal as well as learner-external factors. This study, specifically, examined the potential impacts of three factors: text type, prior L2 vocabulary knowledge, and working memory capacity. Forty-six 1st grade high school students in Korea completed a battery…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Second Language Learning, High School Students, Vocabulary
Jia Lin; Li Yang – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2025
To achieve efficient reading comprehension, Chinese as a second language (L2) learners adopt various component skills and knowledge, including the aspects of vocabulary, grammar, and coherence. However, there is no consensus regarding the relative predictive powers of these three areas in L2 reading comprehension. Instead of employing direct…
Descriptors: Second Language Learning, English (Second Language), Reading Comprehension, Reading Skills
Jiarun Ye; Pengchong Zhang; Rowena Kasprowicz; Catherine Tissot – Language Learning & Technology, 2025
Technology-enhanced vocabulary learning has gained increasing attention, yet its effectiveness remains inconclusive, with studies reporting mixed findings. Additionally, whether integrating self-regulated learning mechanism (SLM) into such type of learning can further enhance its effectiveness remains underexplored. This study examines the impact…
Descriptors: Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education, Vocabulary Development, Self Management
Agnitius Molwantoa; Florence M. Olifant; Madoda P. Cekiso – Reading & Writing: Journal of the Literacy Association of South Africa, 2025
Background: Reading is valued as a critical aspect of literacy, but there is a concern about the regression in reading comprehension that remains a global issue. Consequently, most countries around the world are worried about learners' poor reading skills. Objectives: The study investigated the reading comprehension challenges of Grade 8 English…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Difficulties, Grade 8, English (Second Language)
Kandia Lewis; Alida Hudson; Jessica A. R. Logan; Shayne B. Piasta; Cynthia M. Zettler-Greeley; Laura L. Bailet – Grantee Submission, 2025
For preschool-aged children at-risk for literacy difficulties, we examined whether classroom and home environments were jointly associated with literacy skill gains and whether environments moderated response to intervention (n = 281). We first used a person-centered approach to characterize children's classroom and home environments, identifying…
Descriptors: Preschool Children, Literacy, Learning Problems, Classroom Environment
Jennifer Blitz – Office of English Language Acquisition, US Department of Education, 2025
As with all learners, English learners (ELs) require more than basic reading and writing skills to successfully engage with rigorous academic content, progress through school, and be fully prepared for postsecondary education and careers. ELs must be able to access grade-level content while simultaneously developing proficiency and autonomy in…
Descriptors: Evidence Based Practice, English Learners, Personal Autonomy, Language Proficiency

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