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Project
Description: The Meadows Center for Preventing Educational Risk (MCPER) partnered with the University of Houston, The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Texas A&M University, and Florida State University to improve the reading comprehension of students in grades 7 through 12.
Project
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.
Project
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.
Project
Description: In this study, we wanted to explore the support networks of instructional supervisors of beginning special education teachers and those of rural special education teachers, and how these networks relate to intent-to-stay in the field as a coach or special education teachers. We collected data across two waves.
Dataset
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.
Dataset
Part of Project: Reading RULES! Kindergarten (RRK)
Description: Data for student participants including achievement data and demographics. Dataset is in wide format.
Document
Part of Project: Reading RULES! Kindergarten (RRK)
Description: Codebook for teacher and student data.
Document Type: Codebook
Document
Part of Project: Support networks for instructional supervisors and special education teachers
Description: This protocol shows all questions asked during the network survey data collection interviews. The protocol includes notes to proctors, and codebook with labels.
Document Type: Assessment Materials
Document
Part of Project: Support networks for instructional supervisors and special education teachers
Description: This document contains the definitions of the three types of support that were shared with participants.
Document Type: Other