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Description: The aim of this research is to create developmentally appropriate, play-based storytelling elicitation procedures to collect language samples of young children aged 18-48 months, tools for evaluating the magnitude and quality of narrative language produced in play-based storytelling sessions, and examine the psychometric properties of these new
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Description: Researchers will evaluate the impact of two theoretically distinct versions of an intervention called Developing Talkers (DT) that uses whole-group read alouds in kindergarten and Grade 1. DT is designed to improve teacher facilitation of academic language skills and the academic language skills of students.
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Description: The purpose of this project was to develop a small-group literacy intervention for kindergarteners who are at-risk for reading and writing difficulties.
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Description: Science of reading experts have called for increased attention on oral academic language. Specifically, interventions need to integrate multiple dimensions of academic language—word-, sentence-, and discourse-level patterns—to impact listening comprehension.
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Description: In research, augmentative and alternative communication (AAC) interventions have primarily focused on teaching children to make requests (Logan et al., 2017); however, AAC intervention should not stop there.
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Description: The analysis of narratives often accompanies comprehensive language assessments of students. While analyzing narratives can be time-consuming and labor-intensive, recent advances in large language models (LLMs) indicate that it may be possible to automate this process.
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Description: Language sampling is a critical component of language assessments. However, there are many ways to elicit language samples that likely impact the results. The purpose of this study was to examine how different discourse types and elicitation tasks affect various language sampling outcomes.
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Description: Project KIDS aimed to rigorously combine data from several independent RCTs to explore individual differences in response to intervention, focused on cognitive, behavioral, contextual, and family history correlates of intervention response.
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Description: The purpose of this study is to explore the relations among elementary schools’ RTI (Response to Intervention) implementation and teachers’ awareness of RTI implementation and student outcomes.
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Part of Project: Automated Narrative Scoring Using Large Language Models
Description: Narrative language samples elicited using the ALPS Oral Narrative Retell and Oral Narrative Generation tasks from diverse K-3 students. The tworaters data set was drawn randomly from the larger corpus of narrative language samples. These samples were scored by two raters for reliability purposes.
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Part of Project: Project KIDS
Description: This data set includes all total scores, demographics, home literacy environment, etc. for Project KIDS. Data are in wide format, with separate variables for each wave of assessments. All 4038 participants are represented in the data.
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Part of Project: Reading RULES! Kindergarten (RRK)
Description: Data for student participants including achievement data and demographics. Dataset is in wide format.
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Part of Project: Reading RULES! Kindergarten (RRK)
Description: These data are for teachers in the RRK study who were randomized to a treatment or control condition.
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Part of Project: Oral Academic Narrative Language Intervention
Description: This file contains data according to two research designs: small scale RCT and a Repeated Acquisition Design (single case research). The vocabulary at the pre- and post- collections were untaught words whereas the weekly probes for the RAD were the taught words of that week.
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Part of Project: Project FOCUS: Exploring RTI Implementation with a Focus on Students Receiving Tier 3 and Special Education
Description: These are data from 1000 teachers and 77 administrators. Data include demographic variables on teachers, and their perceptions of RTI implementation in their school. This is a cross-sectional dataset.
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Part of Project: AAC Narrative Intervention for Children with Autism
Description: These are the data for story grammar scores and number of different symbols used that resulted from the AAC narrative intervention. They are organized according to multiple baseline across participants design and pseudonyms are used instead of children's names.
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Part of Project: Project FOCUS: Exploring RTI Implementation with a Focus on Students Receiving Tier 3 and Special Education
Description: These are data from 65 school administrators.
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Part of Project: Project KIDS
Description: These data include information on family demographics, home environment, health information, child diet and nutrition, BRIEF, SWAN, all at the item level. This is cross-sectional data. Data can be linked to other Project KIDS data through the PK_ID variable.
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Part of Project: Automated Narrative Scoring Using Large Language Models
Description: Narrative language samples elicited using the ALPS Oral Narrative Retell and Oral Narrative Generation tasks from diverse K-3 students. The training data set was drawn randomly from the larger corpus of narrative language samples.