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Mize, Minnie; Park, Yujeong; Schramm-Possinger, Megan; Coleman, Mari Beth – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2020
Tablet devices, as assistive and instructional technologies, can be highly effectual pedagogical tools with multifaceted benefits, such as the ability to integrate multimedia and the ability to track student progress over time. The unique value of particular assistive and instructional technologies explains, in part, why they are more widely used…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Scoring Rubrics, Multimedia Instruction, Literacy
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Fenty, Nicole S.; Brydon, Melissa – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2020
Strong oral reading fluency skills are an important indication of good reading. In addition, reading engagement is often correlated with reading success. Unfortunately, students with learning disabilities (LD) often struggle to read fluently and engage with text. Incorporating graphic novels as part of a comprehensive reading program may help…
Descriptors: Oral Reading, Reading Fluency, Correlation, Reading Achievement
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Relles, Stefani R. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2016
This article describes how the qualitative research tradition known as "positionality" can be used as a method to support classroom equity. The text describes three ways teachers can use a spoken approach to positionality in their day-to-day practice. Classroom vignettes illuminate how these spoken methods of positionality can address…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Classroom Techniques, Educational Practices, Vignettes
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Linan-Thompson, Sylvia; Lara-Martinez, Julie A.; Cavazos, Linda O. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2018
Culturally and linguistically diverse learners with and without learning disabilities enrolled in public schools are tasked with learning content, a new culture, and a new language. Meeting their language and literacy needs requires systematic use of evidence-based practices and deep knowledge of culturally and linguistically responsive practices…
Descriptors: Culturally Relevant Education, Trust (Psychology), English (Second Language), Evidence Based Practice
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Whittaker, Catharine R. – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2012
Literature circles or book clubs are small, heterogeneous groups of students who have chosen to read and discuss the same book together. The research on literature circles suggests that they hold great promise for increasing students' enjoyment of reading and honing their literacy skills. When evidence-based strategies are embedded into a…
Descriptors: Heterogeneous Grouping, Literacy, Reading Instruction, Inclusion