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Corson, Jordan – Educational Philosophy and Theory, 2020
This article does exactly what the title suggests: It reads Derrida's idea of close reading into Doug Lemov's idea of close reading by close reading Lemov's definition for close reading. Building on work that considers poststructural approaches in reading classrooms, I engage Lemov and Derrida in a conversation about the meaning and uses of…
Descriptors: Educational Theories, Reading Instruction, Reading Processes, Classroom Techniques
Sutter, Claudia C.; Campbell, Laurie O.; Lambie, Glenn W. – Computers in the Schools, 2020
The present study investigated the predictability of a computer-adaptive, curriculum-based reading assessment for measuring second-grade students' overall and comprehension reading achievement on a standardized reading achievement test. Specifically, second-grade student scores (N = 428) of the Istation's Indicators of Progress for Early Reading…
Descriptors: Prediction, Standardized Tests, Reading Tests, Grade 2
Hall, Leigh A. – Journal of Adolescent & Adult Literacy, 2020
Individuals who self-identify as poor readers can have a range of reading experiences, practices, and abilities. The author examined how adolescents and adults who self-identified as poor readers (a) found enjoyment in reading an interactive fiction app, (b) why they chose to engage with a text-based app, and (c) if their involvement with the app…
Descriptors: Reading Attitudes, Recreational Reading, Adults, Adolescents
McNamara, Danielle S. – Grantee Submission, 2020
This article provides a commentary within the special issue, Integration: The Keystone of Comprehension. According to most contemporary frameworks, a driving force in comprehension is the reader's ability to generate the links among the words and sentences (ideas) in the texts and between the ideas in the text and what the readers already know. As…
Descriptors: Inferences, Language Processing, Reading Comprehension, Reading Research
Center for Research and Reform in Education, 2020
This brief provides a summary of the reliability of second grade students' Istation ISIP Early Reading scores in predicting third grade students' scores on the Idaho Standards Achievement Test (ISAT) in English language arts (ELA). The ISIP Early Reading test was administered to a subset of second grade students in Idaho in the 2017-18 school…
Descriptors: Grade 2, Reading Achievement, Language Arts, Grade 3
Çetinkaya, Fatih Çetin; Ates, Seyit; Yildirim, Kasim – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2019
This research investigated how interactive book reading activities affect elementary school students' reading fluency and reading comprehension skills. The research was performed in 2017-2018 academic year with 705 students (358 males, 347 females) studying at four state schools of low socioeconomic level in Polatli district of Ankara. 309 of the…
Descriptors: Reading Aloud to Others, Story Reading, Childrens Literature, Picture Books
Herring, Emma; Grindle, Corinna; Kovshoff, Hanna – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2019
Background: Beginning reading skills are often taught using phonics. Research has demonstrated the effectiveness of phonics with typically developing students, but less research has evaluated this method with students with intellectual disabilities. Method: This paper evaluated the computerized phonics-based intervention Headsprout Early Reading®…
Descriptors: Early Reading, Reading Programs, Reading Instruction, Beginning Reading
Bernardo Manzoni Palmeirim – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2024
Have we been teaching reading well? Close reading has been the signature practice in literary studies. More recently, however, postcritique has polemically revised this traditional mode of teaching reading. This essay proposes the initial framework for a novel arts-based pedagogy based on Spoken-Word Song, bridging critical literary interpretation…
Descriptors: College Students, Poetry, Music, Literary Devices
Courtney Shimek – Reading Teacher, 2024
Few studies examine young children's multimodal responses to nonfiction picture books, and even fewer examine teaching practices that encourage these responses. This case study of a kindergarten class illustrates how one teacher regularly conducted interactive whole-group read-alouds using nonfiction picture books. After examining the multimodal…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Preschool Teachers, Reading Aloud to Others, Nonfiction
Ladislao Salmerón; Lidia Altamura; Pablo Delgado; Anastasia Karagiorgi; Cristina Vargas – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2024
As handheld devices, such as tablets, become a common tool in schools, a critical and urgent question for the research community is to assess their potential impact on educational outcomes. Previous meta-analytic research has evidenced the "screen inferiority effect": Readers tend to understand texts slightly worse when reading on-screen…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Secondary School Students, Undergraduate Students, Reading Comprehension
Roslyn Wong; Aaron Veldre; Sally Andrews – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2024
Evidence of processing costs for unexpected words presented in place of a more expected completion remains elusive in the eye-movement literature. The current study investigated whether such prediction error costs depend on the source of constraint violation provided by the prior context. Participants' eye movements were recorded as they read…
Descriptors: Reading Processes, Eye Movements, Prediction, Probability
Marianne Rice; Florina Erbeli; Adrea Truckenmiller; Jill Morris – School Psychology, 2024
Universal screening in reading is a common, and often required, practice in early elementary school. Computer-adaptive screening tools, such as "Istation's Indicators of Progress-Early Reading" (ISIP-ER), are often chosen for this purpose in schools. In our present study, we examine the validity evidence between the ISIP-ER in…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Young Children, Screening Tests, Reading Ability
Kristine E. Illøkken; Dorte Ruge; Marissa LeBlanc; Nina Cecilie Øverby; Frøydis Nordgård Vik – Education Inquiry, 2024
Having breakfast is associated with improved diet quality, cognitive- and academic performance and can therefore positively impact learning and health, although the impact on reading literacy is unknown in the Nordic countries. The aim of this study was to assess the association between having breakfast often versus rarely and reading literacy…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Academic Achievement, Breakfast Programs, Foreign Countries
Emil Smith; David Reimer – Child Development, 2024
This study examined gender differences in reading behavior of 2652 Danish 5th-grade students (age 10-12 years, girls 51%, 14% immigrant background) observed for 218 days in 2019/2020, using data from a popular reading app. Reading behavior was operationalized as time spent reading. Analyses of timing of reading behavior and models of day-to-day…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Gender Differences, Grade 5, Reading Habits
Ming Liu; Jingxu Zhang; Lucy Michael Nyagoga; Li Liu – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2024
Student question generation (SQG) is an effective strategy for improving reading comprehension. It helps students improve their understanding of reading materials, metacognitively monitor their comprehension, and self-correct comprehension gaps. Internet technologies have been used to facilitate SQG process through intensive peer support. However,…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Questioning Techniques, Educational Technology, Artificial Intelligence

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