Thesis (M.Ed.)--Wichita State University, College of Education, Dept. of Curriculum and InstructionIncludes bibliographic references (leaves 35-39)."May 2006."Students with learning disabilities use prior knowledge differently than students without learning disabilities. This paper examines what happens to reading fluency, words per minute, and reading comprehension when prior knowledge is activated. By using two reading passages at the fourth grade level, students read one passage without prior knowledge activation and another with prior knowledge activation. The students were timed for words per minute. The reading errors were noted for fluency, and questions were asked to measure comprehension. While students’ individual scores both incr...
The purpose of this action research was to discover if there are greater reading comprehension benef...
This study was intended to compare three instructional strategies on the comprehension of expository...
The majority of school-aged students with specific learning disabilities have disabilities in readin...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of prior knowledge on the quality of reading ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of background knowledge on comprehension monitor...
Abstract. We examined 48 studie of interventions designed to dlfeL the reading comptehension of stud...
Reading comprehension is a necessary skill throughout schooling and a vital component of the success...
The effects of prior knowledge (high, low) and oral reading accuracy (95 % +, 90-94%) on miscues and...
Abstract. This study examined the effects of three prereading activities on learn-ing disabled child...
This research project examined the effects of explicit and systematic instruction in decoding, fluen...
This research study sought to determine if students with disabilities benefit from pre-reading strat...
An emerging theory of learning disabilities characterized learning disabled students as inactive lea...
A study examined the effects of prior knowledge and the explicitness of text connectivity on various...
The effects of prior knowledge on miscues were examined by requiring 20 second-grade average to abov...
The purpose of this study is to examine and expand current research on the effects of teaching self-...
The purpose of this action research was to discover if there are greater reading comprehension benef...
This study was intended to compare three instructional strategies on the comprehension of expository...
The majority of school-aged students with specific learning disabilities have disabilities in readin...
The purpose of this study is to investigate the effect of prior knowledge on the quality of reading ...
The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of background knowledge on comprehension monitor...
Abstract. We examined 48 studie of interventions designed to dlfeL the reading comptehension of stud...
Reading comprehension is a necessary skill throughout schooling and a vital component of the success...
The effects of prior knowledge (high, low) and oral reading accuracy (95 % +, 90-94%) on miscues and...
Abstract. This study examined the effects of three prereading activities on learn-ing disabled child...
This research project examined the effects of explicit and systematic instruction in decoding, fluen...
This research study sought to determine if students with disabilities benefit from pre-reading strat...
An emerging theory of learning disabilities characterized learning disabled students as inactive lea...
A study examined the effects of prior knowledge and the explicitness of text connectivity on various...
The effects of prior knowledge on miscues were examined by requiring 20 second-grade average to abov...
The purpose of this study is to examine and expand current research on the effects of teaching self-...
The purpose of this action research was to discover if there are greater reading comprehension benef...
This study was intended to compare three instructional strategies on the comprehension of expository...
The majority of school-aged students with specific learning disabilities have disabilities in readin...