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Effects Of A Reading Strategy With Digital Social Studies Texts For Eighth Grade Students
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Book Synopsis Effects of a Reading Strategy with Digital Social Studies Texts for Eighth Grade Students by : Melissa Doan Malani
Download or read book Effects of a Reading Strategy with Digital Social Studies Texts for Eighth Grade Students written by Melissa Doan Malani and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 261 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Recent data indicate that only 34% of American eighth grade students are able to demonstrate grade-level proficiency with academic reading tasks (NCES, 2011). The staggering nature of statistics such as this is even more profound when considering that high level literacy skills combined with mastery of digital texts have become practical requirements for success in secondary education, post-secondary education, and virtually all vocational contexts. Despite this incongruent scenario, little research has been conducted to evaluate instructional methods and reading comprehension strategies with digital texts. To address this critical issue, the present study examined the effects of a metacognitive reading comprehension instructional protocol (STRUCTURE Your Reading (SYR); Ehren, 2008) with eighth grade students using digital texts in a standard social studies classroom in an urban American school setting. The focus of the protocol was on teaching strategies and self-questioning prompts before, during, and after reading. The study employed a randomized controlled design and consisted of three conditions with a total of 4 participating teachers and 124 participating students. The study was conducted over 25 instructional days and two instructional units with 13.83 treatment hours within the standard, social studies classes. Hierarchical ANCOVA analyses revealed that when controlling for pre-test measurements, the comparison and experimental groups performed significantly better than the control group with instructional unit test scores (Unit 2), reading strategy use in all stages of reading (before, during, and after), and self-questioning prompts during reading. Comparison and experimental groups did not significantly differ in these gains, indicating that this instructional protocol is effective with both paper and digital text. These findings suggest that the SYR instructional protocol is effective with secondary students in content area classrooms when using digital text. Furthermore, they suggest that metacognition and reading comprehension strategy instruction are able to be successfully embedded within a content area class and result in academic and metacognitive gains. Clinical implications and future research directions and are discussed.
Book Synopsis The Effect of reading instruction on achievement in eighth grade social studies by : Kathleen Brady Rudolf
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Book Synopsis Reading Strategies and Activities for the Social Studies Classroom by :
Download or read book Reading Strategies and Activities for the Social Studies Classroom written by and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 108 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: "Offers reading strategies and student activities for: world history, American history, geography, government & civics."--Cover.
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Book Synopsis Reading Strategies for Social Studies by : Stephanie Macceca
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Book Synopsis The Effects of Reading Strategies and Cooperative Learning on Eighth Grade Students' Recall of Expository Text by : Kathleen Anne Jeselnik Hall
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Book Synopsis A Study of the Effects of a Functional Reading Strategy on the Performance of Ninth Grade Social Studies Students by : Gail E. Franklin
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Book Synopsis The Reading Comprehension of Eighth Grade Students in Social Studies by : James True McAuley
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