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Zou, Lijuan; Xia, Zhichao; Zhang, Wei; Zhang, Xianglin; Shu, Hua – Developmental Science, 2022
While the close relationship between the brain system for speech processing and reading development is well-documented in alphabetic languages, whether and how such a link exists in children in a language without systematic grapheme-phoneme correspondence has not been directly investigated. In the present study, we measured Chinese children's…
Descriptors: Brain, Children, Brain Hemisphere Functions, Speech Communication
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Mackey, Margaret – Journal of Literacy Research, 2022
This article draws on Philip Barnard's model of the interactions between theory and practice, between basic and applied research, to investigate the paradox of reading as an experience both private and public. It uses internal reader experience as a starting point for exploration, evoking the concept of a readerly sense of presence as a selection…
Descriptors: Reading Processes, Reader Response, Cognitive Processes, Childrens Literature
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Singh, Anisha; Alexander, Patricia A. – Educational Psychology Review, 2022
The purpose of this review was to examine the effects that audiobook listening and print reading have on comprehension performance and the role that learner characteristics, text features, and contextual factors play in reported outcomes. The review, which included 32 documents, covered elementary, secondary, and college students who processed…
Descriptors: Audio Books, Printed Materials, Reading Materials, Reading Comprehension
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Zou, Zhenfei; Zhao, Wei; Li, Miao – Reading and Writing: An Interdisciplinary Journal, 2022
This study investigated executive function deficits among Chinese primary school children with word reading deficit and specific reading comprehension deficit. Working memory, inhibitory control, and cognitive flexibility were examined among children with Word Reading Deficit (WRD), children with Specific Reading Comprehension Deficit (S-RCD) and…
Descriptors: Executive Function, Foreign Countries, Children, Reading Difficulties
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Cockerill, Maria; O'Keeffe, Joanne; Thurston, Allen; Taylor, Andy – Review of Education, 2022
There continue to be challenges of transfer from research evidence to practice in education. This paper reports on the implementation of a well-evidenced Reciprocal Reading approach in 35 schools across a high poverty region in England, working cooperatively at transition between primary and secondary. The purpose of the research reported here was…
Descriptors: Reading Strategies, Reading Instruction, Poverty, Elementary Secondary Education
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Ferrari, Federica; Picciuolo, Mariangela; Bigi, Daniele – Innovation in Language Learning and Teaching, 2022
Purpose: This paper is a proposal for improving ESL text comprehension by merging a multimodal perspective on language (Kress et al. [2005]. "Urban Classrooms, Subject English: Multimodal Perspectives on Teaching and Learning." London: Routledge Falmer.) with an integrated psychological (or 'metacognitive') approach to language learning…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Multimedia Instruction
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Raccanello, Daniela; Florit, Elena; Brondino, Margherita; Rodà, Antonio; Mason, Lucia – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2022
Background: Online multiple-text comprehension is a key skill of the 21st Century, yet the study of its relations with boredom in young students has been disregarded. Boredom is an achievement emotion expected to be predicted negatively by antecedents like control and value appraisals and to be associated to a negative performance. Notwithstanding…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Learner Engagement, Elementary School Students, Reading Fluency
Harding, Kayla Gardner – ProQuest LLC, 2022
In this study, I explore college students' perception of their experiences in developmental reading courses, whether they feel stigma, and if said stigma discourages them from engaging in behaviors that promote retention and lead to completion. I hope the research reveals how feelings of stigma relate to help-seeking behavior among college…
Descriptors: College Students, Attitudes, Student Experience, Developmental Studies Programs
Payeur, Abbey – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Due to the life-altering effects reading ability has on one's life, the public, government, and educators have a vested interest in understanding how reading acquisition occurs and is most effectively taught. The body of research termed the 'science of reading' shows that at least 92 percent of children can read at grade level when given…
Descriptors: Introductory Courses, Reading Instruction, Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers
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Khademi, Abdolvahab – SAGE Open, 2022
Few studies have evaluated the effectiveness of a negotiated syllabus on the reading skill of learners. The present study attempts to establish if a negotiated syllabus had any effect on the reading achievement of female EFL learners at intermediate level English proficiency. The study was conducted with the participation of 61 learners placed…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Reading Achievement, Females
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Wineburg, Sam; Breakstone, Joel; McGrew, Sarah; Smith, Mark D.; Ortega, Teresa – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2022
In a study conducted across an urban school district, we tested a classroom-based intervention in which students were taught online evaluation strategies drawn from research with professional fact checkers. Students practiced the heuristic of "lateral reading": leaving an unfamiliar website to search the open Web before investing…
Descriptors: High School Students, Civics, Media Literacy, Digital Literacy
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Scharrer, Lisa; Pape, Vanessa; Stadtler, Marc – Discourse Processes: A Multidisciplinary Journal, 2022
Research has shown that laypeople tend to rely on their own evaluations when encountering scientific text information that is easy to comprehend. This easiness effect of science popularization leaves them vulnerable to uncritically accepting misinformation presented in a simplified manner. The present study investigated whether warnings of…
Descriptors: Merchandise Information, Lay People, Evaluative Thinking, Scientific and Technical Information
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Martínez-García, Cristina; Cuetos, Fernando; Suárez-Coalla, Paz – Journal for the Study of Education and Development, 2022
It is common to see mirror errors in letters in early stages of reading due to the mirror-generalization process that allows a visual stimulus to be identified independently of its orientation. To avoid such errors, this process must be inhibited. A special case would be children with dyslexia since their difficulties with the alphabetic code may…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Dyslexia, Spanish, Alphabets
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Salley, Brenda; Daniels, Debora; Walker, Corinne; Fleming, Kandace – Journal of Early Childhood Research, 2022
Shared book reading is a well-established vehicle for promoting child language and early development. Yet, existing shared reading interventions have primarily included only children age 3 years and older and high quality dialogic strategies have been less systematically applied for infants and toddlers. To address this gap, we have developed a…
Descriptors: Infants, Toddlers, Child Development, Parent Child Relationship
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Garden, Pearl Dean – Texas Association for Literacy Education Yearbook, 2022
Some children come to school with a smaller vocabulary than their peers. If children do not have knowledge of the meaning of the words they read in texts, they will fail to comprehend those texts and struggle to keep up with their peers. This is critical because the link between vocabulary and comprehension is very clear (Sticht et al., 1974, as…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Vocabulary Skills, Literacy Education, Primary Education
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