Five kindergarten subjects who had no known disabilities, but were identified as low beginning readers received intervention using both Plain Word Cards (PWC) and pictured word cards, termed MorphoPhonic Faces (MPF). A group of eight words were presented as printed word cards and a comparable group of eight words were presented as MPF. Results revealed that MPF did not hold an advantage for learning and retaining sight words compared to the plain print words. Improvements in sight word training corresponded in time with improved skills underlying the alphabetic principle, including phonological awareness skills and letter-sound learning, as well as emerging decoding skills for two subjects. These findings suggest that working on larger unit...
Emergent literacy skills are foundational to the development of reading and writing. Young children’...
Despite calls for research comparing different forms of choice architecture interventions, little em...
Student Teachers in Search of HelpThis study sought to answer the following question: from whom, how...
Previous studies exploring the use of superimposed pictures for sight word learning provide mixed re...
Vocabulary learning involves mapping a word form to a semantic meaning. An individual asked to learn...
Participants were trained to generate exemplars of an artificial grammar by bubbling-in letters from...
Treball Final de Màster Universitari en Professor/a d'Educació Secundària Obligatòria i Batxillerat,...
The research question addressed in this capstone is How to create SMART Board activities to engage s...
The term Nomadism has historically referred to a variety of lifestyles, however in 21st century Uni...
To date, little research has investigated the involvement of higher-level cognitive processes in rea...
Reading difficulties during childhood often continue during adulthood and result in adverse effects ...
In this study, two questions related to eye movements during reading and word recognition were addre...
Past research suggests that statistical patterns in a child’s native language influence the child’s ...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to answer the question, which instructional model, se...
An equitable educational environment includes the voices of the individuals and the power of their s...
Emergent literacy skills are foundational to the development of reading and writing. Young children’...
Despite calls for research comparing different forms of choice architecture interventions, little em...
Student Teachers in Search of HelpThis study sought to answer the following question: from whom, how...
Previous studies exploring the use of superimposed pictures for sight word learning provide mixed re...
Vocabulary learning involves mapping a word form to a semantic meaning. An individual asked to learn...
Participants were trained to generate exemplars of an artificial grammar by bubbling-in letters from...
Treball Final de Màster Universitari en Professor/a d'Educació Secundària Obligatòria i Batxillerat,...
The research question addressed in this capstone is How to create SMART Board activities to engage s...
The term Nomadism has historically referred to a variety of lifestyles, however in 21st century Uni...
To date, little research has investigated the involvement of higher-level cognitive processes in rea...
Reading difficulties during childhood often continue during adulthood and result in adverse effects ...
In this study, two questions related to eye movements during reading and word recognition were addre...
Past research suggests that statistical patterns in a child’s native language influence the child’s ...
The purpose of this qualitative case study was to answer the question, which instructional model, se...
An equitable educational environment includes the voices of the individuals and the power of their s...
Emergent literacy skills are foundational to the development of reading and writing. Young children’...
Despite calls for research comparing different forms of choice architecture interventions, little em...
Student Teachers in Search of HelpThis study sought to answer the following question: from whom, how...