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Description: In this study, we examined if data analytics gleaned from an online literacy application could inform teachers of student reading progress above and beyond their progress monitoring scores. Participants were all K-1 students in one elementary school in a southeastern state.
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Description: The author evaluated her introduction of constructive methods, printed flash cards, and found objects to teach spatial prepositions to English as a second language beginning adult learners. The goal was to determine if this was an effective curriculum.
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Description: Language processing accounts posit that spoken and written word predictability processes facilitate language comprehension, and prior research on contextual facilitation effects shows that individuals’ processing of a constrained word is faster and more accurate than that of an unconstrained word.
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Part of Project: Project KIDS
Description: This is the accepted Stage 1 registered report version of the paper "Examining differential intervention effects: Do Individualized Student Intervention effects vary by student abilities and characteristics?".
Document Type: Preregistration
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Part of Project: Headsprout Data Analytics
Description: This is the original consent form used for the study. It includes the text for the parent consent form. The child assent script is included at the bottom of the document.
Document Type: Other
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Part of Project: Headsprout Data Analytics
Description: This is the survey used to assess the home literacy environment. It includes demographic items about the home, types of literacy activities, and access to literacy-related materials.
Document Type: Assessment Materials
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Part of Project: Teaching Spatial Prepositions in 3D
Description: A .pdf in 8-1/2"x11" format suitable for print out. Research description, method, and process in the classroom, and conclusions. Written output tasks (2 pages). Color flash cards with text on back (12 pages).
Document Type: Conference Contribution