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Holly Sheppard Riesco; Christian Z. Goering – English Journal, 2025
English language arts must be a class of both challenge and engagement. Joyful literacies can open the door to the unplanned and the new for both students and teachers as they center students' literacy experiences alongside the skills of the discipline, not just at the end of the year but, alternatively, throughout the whole school year. This…
Descriptors: Language Arts, Popular Culture, High School Students, Advanced Placement
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Kang Zhai – SAGE Open, 2025
Academic buoyancy has been a hot topic in positive psychology and foreign language learning. Previous research has shown a strong connection between academic buoyancy and academic achievement. However, little is known about how academic buoyancy affects EFL (English as a Foreign Language) reading through academic engagement. Adopting a…
Descriptors: English (Second Language), College Students, Second Language Learning, Resilience (Psychology)
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Katherina Dodou; Lisbeth M. Brevik – Reading Research Quarterly, 2025
Having opportunities to work with literary texts in language teaching is crucial to promoting students' language development, general education, and personal growth. Despite the recognized importance of reading literary texts in research and in policy, to date, little is known about the frequency and characteristics of literature instruction in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, English (Second Language), Second Language Instruction, Literature
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Renáta Kiss; Beno Csapó – International Journal of Early Childhood, 2025
Previous research has shown that phonological awareness is one of the most important prerequisites for early reading. Monitoring its development requires reliable, easy-to-use instruments especially in the last years of kindergarten. The present study aims to explore the potential for assessing phonological awareness and some of its subskills…
Descriptors: Phonological Awareness, Kindergarten, Reading Skills, Student Evaluation
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Changhao Liang; Peixuan Jiang; Kensuke Takii; Hiroaki Ogata – Australasian Journal of Educational Technology, 2025
Collaborative learning in tertiary education faces challenges such as limited teacher intervention and effective student pairing. This study addresses these issues by proposing a data-driven peer recommendation approach enhanced with learner profile visualisation. The system dynamically matches students based on evolving learning profiles, using…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Peer Relationship, College Students, Peer Evaluation
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Katharine Loomis; R. Douglas Greer – Journal of Behavioral Education, 2025
A common difficulty in introducing reading instruction involves teaching students to blend letter sounds to form words. Often, this difficulty can occur with and without textual stimuli. In 2 experiments, we tested the effects of behavioral momentum blending on acquisition of textual and spelling responses with 11 preschool students. The 3- and…
Descriptors: Reading Instruction, Preschool Children, Delayed Speech, Phoneme Grapheme Correspondence
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Greci, Dana – Journal of Developmental Education, 2019
An audit was completed at the University of Alaska Fairbanks (UAF) based on the curriculum audit model developed by Armstrong, Stahl, and Kantner (2015). The audit examined text readiness and text expectations in UAF developmental reading courses and 100-level general-education and career-technical education courses, how well these text…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Curriculum Evaluation, Developmental Studies Programs, Remedial Reading
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McGeown, Sarah; Bonsall, Jane; Andries, Valentina; Howarth, Danielle; Wilkinson, Katherine – Journal of Research in Reading, 2020
Background: Primary school children engage in a wide range of reading activities, yet we lack insights into why children choose to read different text types. Furthermore, recent studies of reading motivation have been dominated by quantitative research; however, qualitative research is necessary to ensure that children's voices are represented…
Descriptors: Reading Motivation, Reading Materials, Elementary School Students, Student Attitudes
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Maughan, Barbara; Rutter, Michael; Yule, William – Oxford Review of Education, 2020
Beginning in the 1960s, the Isle of Wight studies were among the first to investigate developmental reading problems in representative, population-based samples, using the tools of epidemiology. In this paper, we provide an overview of the contribution of the Isle of Wight studies to research on reading disabilities. We begin with an account of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Reading Difficulties, Elementary School Students, Dyslexia
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Kemper Patrick, Susan – Elementary School Journal, 2020
Separating students into homogeneous groups is a common instructional practice used by elementary teachers during reading instruction. Although researchers have been studying the effects of homogeneous grouping for many decades, there is little consensus on whether grouping is an effective or equitable instructional practice. The central challenge…
Descriptors: Homogeneous Grouping, Reading Instruction, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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Scammacca, Nancy; Swanson, Elizabeth; Vaughn, Sharon; Roberts, Greg – School Psychology Review, 2020
When recommending a program to achieve objectives such as improving learning outcomes for middle school students, school psychologists need information about cost-effectiveness to identify the best fit for student needs and school budgets. However, few cost studies of evidence-based instructional programs exist. We compared the cost-effectiveness…
Descriptors: Cost Effectiveness, Grade 8, Reading Instruction, Intervention
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Bartolucci, Marco; Batini, Federico – Mind, Brain, and Education, 2020
Listening to stories and brain processing of narrative material activates many areas devoted not only to the linguistic processing. In this sense, it could be hypothesized that if this activity would be integrated within the school curricula, it could bring benefits in terms of understanding the text as well as in basic essential cognitive…
Descriptors: Oral Reading, Cognitive Processes, Reading Comprehension, Standardized Tests
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Barone, Jennifer; Khairallah, Pamela; Gabriel, Rachael – Reading Teacher, 2020
Running records can be the assessments that teachers are looking for when searching for an efficient way to plan meaningful literacy instruction. Running records can give teachers immediate insights to guide on-the-fly prompting and teaching decisions to build reader independence. The authors use classroom examples to illustrate how taking and…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Reading Instruction, Progress Monitoring, Error Patterns
Capin, Philip; Stevens, Elizabeth A.; Stewart, Alicia A.; Swanson, Elizabeth; Vaughn, Sharon – Grantee Submission, 2020
Teaching vocabulary and reading comprehension during social studies instruction is critical for reading development and the acquisition of content knowledge. This study systematically investigated how elementary teachers integrate vocabulary and reading comprehension instruction during social studies teaching, as well as the extent to which this…
Descriptors: Vocabulary Development, Reading Comprehension, Elementary School Teachers, Reading Instruction
SAGE Publications Ltd (UK), 2020
There is something quite magical about forming a connection to a book: the way in which the words on the page can conjure feelings of excitement, fun, joy, laughter or tears, channeling the part of our being that fundamentally makes us human. The journey that children take as they travel towards becoming a competent and confident reader can be a…
Descriptors: Books, Childrens Literature, Reading Instruction, Reading Material Selection
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