This study used qualitative methods, as part of a 2-year collaborative university/middle school effort, to understand the instructional reading practices in effect at the seventh-grade level and to investigate whether any of the practices might be related to the differential reading performance of the school's African-American students. Few of the teachers felt comfortable teaching reading at the middle-school level. They tended to emphasize whole-class instruction, oral reading, and the coverage of required texts, practices not oriented toward helping low readers improve their reading. The low reading performance of the African-American students was affected by the school's use of homogeneous grouping, overrepresentation of African America...
The historic and persistent literacy rate gap between African American and Euro-American children in...
The historic and persistent literacy rate gap between African American and Euro-American children in...
School administrators at a middle school in the northeastern United States lacked understanding rega...
This study used qualitative methods, as part of a 2-year collaborative university/middle school effo...
A quantitative ex post facto causal comparative research method was used to investigate and analyze ...
Reading experiences and instruction, on the whole, are unable to mold many African American youth in...
Reading experiences and instruction, on the whole, are unable to mold many African American youth in...
This qualitative study examined the perspectives of teachers, students, and parents, regarding the u...
textThe purpose of this qualitative study was to learn about middle school language arts teachers’ ...
This study represents findings of a case study focused on the connections between balanced literacy ...
The capstone question addressed in this project was, how can a sixth grade reading curriculum be mod...
This interpretive case study took place in an urban middle school where content area math and scienc...
Student achievement has become a main concern for schools in the United States. Emphasis has long be...
The point is to look at midlevel and high school students—those often encapsulated by the term ‘adol...
The point is to look at midlevel and high school students—those often encapsulated by the term ‘adol...
The historic and persistent literacy rate gap between African American and Euro-American children in...
The historic and persistent literacy rate gap between African American and Euro-American children in...
School administrators at a middle school in the northeastern United States lacked understanding rega...
This study used qualitative methods, as part of a 2-year collaborative university/middle school effo...
A quantitative ex post facto causal comparative research method was used to investigate and analyze ...
Reading experiences and instruction, on the whole, are unable to mold many African American youth in...
Reading experiences and instruction, on the whole, are unable to mold many African American youth in...
This qualitative study examined the perspectives of teachers, students, and parents, regarding the u...
textThe purpose of this qualitative study was to learn about middle school language arts teachers’ ...
This study represents findings of a case study focused on the connections between balanced literacy ...
The capstone question addressed in this project was, how can a sixth grade reading curriculum be mod...
This interpretive case study took place in an urban middle school where content area math and scienc...
Student achievement has become a main concern for schools in the United States. Emphasis has long be...
The point is to look at midlevel and high school students—those often encapsulated by the term ‘adol...
The point is to look at midlevel and high school students—those often encapsulated by the term ‘adol...
The historic and persistent literacy rate gap between African American and Euro-American children in...
The historic and persistent literacy rate gap between African American and Euro-American children in...
School administrators at a middle school in the northeastern United States lacked understanding rega...