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Davis, Bronwen J.; Evans, Mary Ann; Reynolds, Kailey Pearl – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2010
We studied 52 parent-child dyads reading an alphabet book to examine the nature of children's miscues and parents' feedback, and whether miscues and feedback were related to each other and to preliteracy skills. Letter knowledge, phonological awareness, and expressive vocabulary were assessed in 5-year-old nonreaders who were also audiotaped…
Descriptors: Alphabets, Phonological Awareness, Miscue Analysis, Parents
Scholastic Inc., 2013
This report presents the 4th Edition of Scholastic's biannual study of children's and parents' attitudes and behaviors about reading. Much has changed since the first "Kids & Family Reading Report" was issued in 2006, but literacy remains the critical skill needed for school success. Today's children are growing up in a world full of…
Descriptors: Childhood Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Parent Attitudes, Reading Attitudes
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Lohfink, Gayla; Loya, Juana – Bilingual Research Journal, 2010
The purpose of this study was to describe how bilingual, Mexican American third graders engaged with culturally relevant picture books during whole-group book discussions and then to further examine how culture (specifically) was reflected in efferent and aesthetic responses. Engagement was defined as the nature in which the readers interpreted…
Descriptors: Picture Books, Mexican Americans, Grade 3, Childrens Literature
Wheeler, Jacob – Teaching Tolerance, 2008
Innovative programs for migrant students prove the payoff of making parents partners in classroom learning. This article features "Abriendo Puertas," or Opening Doors, an innovative program developed by Texas A&M University specifically for migrant education. The program emphasizes on literacy, academic success, and--most…
Descriptors: Migrant Education, Migrant Programs, Parent Participation, Parent School Relationship
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Schiller, Niels O. – Cognition, 2008
Reading aloud is faster when targets (e.g., "PAIR") are preceded by visually masked primes sharing just the onset (e.g., "pole") compared to all different primes (e.g., "take"). This effect is known as the "masked onset priming effect" (MOPE). One crucial feature of this effect is its presumed non-lexical…
Descriptors: Syllables, Reading Aloud to Others, Foreign Countries, Language Processing
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Denton, Carolyn A.; Barth, Amy E.; Fletcher, Jack M.; Wexler, Jade; Vaughn, Sharon; Cirino, Paul T.; Romain, Melissa; Francis, David J. – Scientific Studies of Reading, 2011
The purpose of this study was to investigate the relations among oral and silent reading fluency and reading comprehension for students in Grades 6 to 8 (n = 1,421) and the use of fluency scores to identify middle school students who are at risk for failure on a high-stakes reading test. Results indicated moderate positive relations between…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Difficulties, Silent Reading, Reading Fluency
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Wu, Chu-Chu; Honig, Alice Sterling – Early Child Development and Care, 2010
In this study we adapted DeBaryshe and Binder's Parent Reading Belief Inventory (PRBI) with middle-class, well-educated (M = 14-15 years of education) Taiwanese mothers to find what their beliefs were about reading aloud to young children. Parental reports of home literacy practices including children's emergent literacy behaviours were also…
Descriptors: Mother Attitudes, Family Income, Reading Aloud to Others, Factor Analysis
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Klubnik, Cynthia; Ardoin, Scott P. – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2010
Fluency has been identified as an important outcome of effective reading instruction, and intervention packages utilizing the method of repeated readings have been shown to improve oral reading fluency. In order to improve the efficiency of these intervention packages, more research is needed on the effectiveness of small group reading…
Descriptors: Intervention, Reading Fluency, Maintenance, Generalization
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Honig, Sheryl – Written Communication, 2010
This article reports on the types of scientific writing found in two primary grade classrooms. These results are part of a larger two-year study whose purpose was to examine the development of informational writing of second- and third-grade students as they participated in integrated science-literacy instruction. The primary purpose of the…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Elementary School Science, Discourse Analysis, Science Instruction
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Trost, Betty Chamness – Journal of Family and Consumer Sciences, 2009
Incarcerated and formerly incarcerated women who participated in the Storybook Project of Iowa told passionate stories of how their understanding of mothering had changed. They spoke of how the Storybook Project strengthened their mothering practices and relationships with their children and families. This study was an opportunity for reflection…
Descriptors: Consumer Science, Correctional Institutions, Sciences, Public Policy
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Browder, Diane; Gibbs, Susan; Ahlgrim-Delzell, Lynn; Courtade, Ginevra R.; Mraz, Maryann; Flowers, Claudia – Remedial and Special Education, 2009
The purpose of this article is to propose a conceptual foundation for early literacy instruction for students with severe developmental disabilities. The two primary outcomes in the conceptual model are (a) enhanced quality of life through shared literature and (b) increased independence as a reader. Guidelines are offered for promoting shared…
Descriptors: Developmental Disabilities, Severe Disabilities, Emergent Literacy, Literacy Education
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Fisher, Douglas; Frey, Nancy; Lapp, Diane – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2009
This formative experiment was designed to ensure that a group of high school students developed their literacy habits. The intervention consisted of a schoolwide approach to literacy using four instructional routines: think-alouds, note-taking writing to learn, and dedicated reading time. As part of the formative experiment, we document the…
Descriptors: Formative Evaluation, Literacy, Notetaking, Reading Habits
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Silverman, Rebecca; Hines, Sara – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2009
This study compared traditional and multimedia-enhanced read-aloud vocabulary instruction and investigated whether the effects differed for English-language learners (ELLs) and non-English-language learners (non-ELLs). Results indicate that although there was no added benefit of multimedia-enhanced instruction for non-ELLs, there was a positive…
Descriptors: Vocabulary, Young Children, Vocabulary Development, English (Second Language)
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Boyd, Maureen P.; Devennie, Meredith K. – Childhood Education, 2009
Read-alouds nurture language and literacy practices required for a successful schooling experience. They motivate children to read more and nurture language expression across the curriculum. Read-alouds not only provide content for learning, they also introduce authors and genres; model ways of reading, types of writing, and other ways of…
Descriptors: Group Discussion, Reading Aloud to Others, Literacy Education, Reading Motivation
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Leonard, Melinda A.; Lorch, Elizabeth P.; Milich, Richard; Hagans, Neomia – Journal of Attention Disorders, 2009
Objective: Children with AD/HD exhibit two disparate areas of difficulty: disrupted interactions with parents and significant problems in story comprehension. This study links these two difficulties by examining parent-child joint picture-book reading to determine whether there were diagnostic group differences in parent and child storytelling.…
Descriptors: Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder, Parent Child Relationship, Reading Aloud to Others, Story Telling
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