The current study examined the effects of two computer-delivered phonological awareness training programs (Earobics Step 1 and Lexia Early Reading) on the early literacy skills of kindergarten and first grade students at risk for reading failure. The study utilized a multi-group pretest-treatment-posttest design. Student participants, who were identified for the study through a school-wide screening, were randomly assigned to one of three groups (i.e., Earobics, Lexia Early Reading, or control), and their progress was monitored throughout a five-week intervention period. Results using an analysis of covariance (ANCOVA) to examine differences in adjusted mean post-test scores indicated that the Earobics program produced better outcomes than ...
Thesis (M.S., Speech Pathology and Audiology (Speech Pathology)) -- California State University, Sac...
This study examined the effectiveness of an early reading program, Firm Foundations, implemented in...
Training in phonological sensitivities has shown that the ease with which a child learns to read has...
The current study examined the effects of two computer-delivered phonological awareness training pro...
Researchers report that early intervention can reduce and eliminate reading difficulties for early r...
The purpose of the current study is to investigate the effectiveness of the Road to the Code phonolo...
This qualitative research project examined the effects and outcomes of using computer-assisted instr...
This study examined the effects of a phonological awareness intervention for at-risk kindergarten an...
The aim of the present study was to examine the effects of early phonological awareness training on ...
The present study investigates the effect of computer-assisted intervention targeting phonological p...
Phonological awareness and rapid serial naming are underlying processes associated with beginning re...
Abstract: This action research project examines the effects and outcomes of using computer-assisted ...
Reading achievement is essential in the early years. One potential way to increase early reading ski...
This study proposed to answer research questions about the efficacy of using computer-assisted instr...
grantor: University of TorontoRecent research has consistently demonstrated that through e...
Thesis (M.S., Speech Pathology and Audiology (Speech Pathology)) -- California State University, Sac...
This study examined the effectiveness of an early reading program, Firm Foundations, implemented in...
Training in phonological sensitivities has shown that the ease with which a child learns to read has...
The current study examined the effects of two computer-delivered phonological awareness training pro...
Researchers report that early intervention can reduce and eliminate reading difficulties for early r...
The purpose of the current study is to investigate the effectiveness of the Road to the Code phonolo...
This qualitative research project examined the effects and outcomes of using computer-assisted instr...
This study examined the effects of a phonological awareness intervention for at-risk kindergarten an...
The aim of the present study was to examine the effects of early phonological awareness training on ...
The present study investigates the effect of computer-assisted intervention targeting phonological p...
Phonological awareness and rapid serial naming are underlying processes associated with beginning re...
Abstract: This action research project examines the effects and outcomes of using computer-assisted ...
Reading achievement is essential in the early years. One potential way to increase early reading ski...
This study proposed to answer research questions about the efficacy of using computer-assisted instr...
grantor: University of TorontoRecent research has consistently demonstrated that through e...
Thesis (M.S., Speech Pathology and Audiology (Speech Pathology)) -- California State University, Sac...
This study examined the effectiveness of an early reading program, Firm Foundations, implemented in...
Training in phonological sensitivities has shown that the ease with which a child learns to read has...