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The Relations Between Children's Comprehension Monitoring and Their Reading Comprehension and Vocabulary Knowledge: An Eye-Movement Study.
In: Reading and writing, vol 33, iss 3 (2020)
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The relations between children's comprehension monitoring and their reading comprehension and vocabulary knowledge: an eye-movement study [<Journal>]
Zargar, Elham [Verfasser]; Adams, Ashley Marie [Verfasser]; Connor, Carol McDonald [Verfasser]
DNB Subject Category Language
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Modality and Interrelations Among Language, Reading, Spoken Phonological Awareness, and Fingerspelling.
In: Lederberg, Amy R; Branum-Martin, Lee; Webb, Mi-Young; Schick, Brenda; Antia, Shirin; Easterbrooks, Susan R; et al.(2019). Modality and Interrelations Among Language, Reading, Spoken Phonological Awareness, and Fingerspelling. Journal of deaf studies and deaf education. doi:10.1093/deafed/enz011. UC Office of the President: Research Grants Program Office (RGPO). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/61j2f2tx (2019)
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Modality and Interrelations Among Language, Reading, Spoken Phonological Awareness, and Fingerspelling.
In: Journal of deaf studies and deaf education, vol 24, iss 4 (2019)
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Schooling Effects on Early Literacy Skills of Young Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children.
In: Scott, Jessica A; Goldberg, Hanah; Connor, Carol McDonald; & Lederberg, Amy R. (2019). Schooling Effects on Early Literacy Skills of Young Deaf and Hard of Hearing Children. American annals of the deaf, 163(5), 596 - 618. doi:10.1353/aad.2019.0005. UC Office of the President: Research Grants Program Office (RGPO). Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/672091kx (2019)
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The Relations Between Children’s Comprehension Monitoring and Their Reading Comprehension and Vocabulary Knowledge: An Eye-Movement Study
In: Read Writ (2019)
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Examining the Efficacy of Targeted Component Interventions on Language and Literacy for Third and Fourth Graders Who are at Risk of Comprehension Difficulties.
In: Scientific studies of reading : the official journal of the Society for the Scientific Study of Reading, vol 22, iss 6 (2018)
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Promise and feasibility of teaching expository text structure: a primary grade pilot study [<Journal>]
Al Otaiba, Stephanie [Verfasser]; Connor, Carol McDonald [Sonstige]; Crowe, Elizabeth [Sonstige]
DNB Subject Category Language
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The effects of dialect awareness instruction on nonmainstream American English speakers [<Journal>]
Johnson, Lakeisha [Verfasser]; Terry, Nicole Patton [Sonstige]; Thomas-Tate, Shurita [Sonstige].
DNB Subject Category Language
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A Lattice Model of the Development of Reading Comprehension.
In: Child development perspectives, vol 10, iss 4 (2016)
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Reciprocal Effects of Self-Regulation, Semantic Knowledge, and Reading Comprehension in Early Elementary School.
In: Child development, vol 87, iss 6 (2016)
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Classroom quality as a predictor of first graders' time in non-instructional activities and literacy achievement.
In: Journal of school psychology, vol 56 (2016)
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Reciprocal Effects of Self-Regulation, Semantic Knowledge, and Reading Comprehension in Early Elementary School
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A Lattice Model of the Development of Reading Comprehension
Abstract: In this article, I present a developmental model of how children learn to comprehend what they read, which builds on current models of reading comprehension and integrates findings from instructional research and evidence-based models of development in early and middle childhood. The lattice model holds that children’s developing reading comprehension is a function of the interacting, reciprocal, and bootstrapping effects of developing text-specific, linguistic, and social-cognitive processes, which interact with instruction as child-characteristic-by-instruction (CXI) interaction effects. The processes develop over time and in the context of classroom, home, peer, community, and other influences to affect children’s development of proficient reading comprehension. I first describe models of reading comprehension. I then review the basic processes in the model, the role of instruction, and CXI interactions in the context of the lattice model. I then discuss implications for instruction and research.
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URL: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27867420
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5110216/
https://doi.org/10.1111/cdep.12200
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Dialect variation, dialect-shifting, and reading comprehension in second grade
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Foundations for Literacy: An Early Literacy Intervention for Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing Children
Lederberg, Amy R.; Miller, Elizabeth M.; Easterbrooks, Susan R.. - : Oxford University Press, 2014
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Comprehension Tools for Teachers: Reading for Understanding from Prekindergarten through Fourth Grade
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Testing the Impact of Child Characteristics × Instruction Interactions on Third Graders' Reading Comprehension by Differentiating Literacy Instruction
Connor, Carol McDonald; Morrison, Fredrick J.; Fishman, Barry J.. - : Blackwell Publishing Ltd, 2011. : Wiley Periodicals, Inc., 2011
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Dialect Variation and Reading: Is Change in Nonmainstream American English Use Related to Reading Achievement in First and Second Grades?
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Examining relationships among dialect variation, literacy skills, and school context in first grade
In: Journal of speech, language, and hearing research. - Rockville, Md. : American Speech-Language-Hearing Association 53 (2010) 1, 126-145
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