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Reading for Understanding Initiative
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Investigators: Christopher Lonigan, Carol Connor, Richard Wagner, Michael Kaschak, Ralph Radach, Chris Schatschneider, Beth Phillips, Stephanie Al Otaiba, Young-Suk Kim, Kenn Apel, Shurita Thomas-Tate
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Self-Monitoring Self-Care
Description: We will explore the effects of a self-monitoring self-care intervention on the resilience and self-efficacy of pre-service teachers' (PSTs). PSTs enrolled in an education preparation program will be randomly assigned to a control or treatment group. Both groups will participate in a a resilience and stress reduction training.
Investigators: Jared Stewart-Ginsburg, Kimberly F. McCuiston, Lindsay M. Simmons
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Project KIDS
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.
Investigators: Sara A. Hart, Stephanie Al Otaiba, Carol Connor, Chris Schatschneider
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Florida Longitudinal Study
Description: This was a longitudinal study that began in 2013 with 1st and 2nd grade children. These children attended school in the SE. Any child whose parents consented were included. Children were tested each fall for the following 3 years except for the first cohort who were not tested after 4th grade.
Investigators: Richard Wagner
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Oral Academic Narrative Language Intervention
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.
Investigators: Trina D. Spencer, Douglas B. Petersen, Chelsey Gardner, Megan S. Kirby
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Methodological decisions and their impacts on the perceived relations between school funding and educational achievement.
Description: This project contains the data related to the study "Methodological Decisions and their impacts on the perceived relations between school funding and educational achievement".
Investigators: Jeffrey Shero, Sara A. Hart
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Efficacy of the Core Knowledge Language Arts Read-Aloud Program in Kindergarten through First Grade Classrooms
Description: The Efficacy of the Core Knowledge Language Arts Read-Aloud Program in Kindergarten through First Grade Classrooms Study is a multisite cluster randomized control trial of the Core Knowledge Language Arts Read-Aloud Program and its effects on: growth in vocabulary, listening comprehension, and domain knowledge skills from kindergarten through fi
Investigators: Sonia Q. Cabell, Thomas White, James Kim
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National Project on Achievement in Twins
Description: The National Project on Achievement in Twins (NatPAT) is funded by the National Institutes of Health (grant number HD052120).
Investigators: Sara A. Hart, Colleen Ganley, Jeanette Taylor
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Longitudinal Study on Reading and Writing at the Word, Sentence, and Text Levels
Description: The data within this project comprise a four year longitudinal study assessing various aspects of literacy including decoding, fluency, vocabulary, reading comprehension, listening comprehension, working memory and writing. Participants were tested on all measures once a year, approximately one year apart.
Investigators: Yusra Ahmed, Richard Wagner, Danielle Lopez
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Headsprout Data Analytics
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.
Investigators: Willa van Dijk, Holly B. Lane
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Phonological processing skills and their longitudinal relation to first and additional language literacy in isiXhosa and isiZulu speaking children
Description: The study generated new data by assessing 140 South African primary school children three times from 2019 to 2021.
Investigators: Maxine Schaefer
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Western Reserve Reading and Math Project
Description: The Western Reserve Reading and Math Project (WRRMP) is a NIH funded longitudinal study on child development. The project has collected data annually for 15 years, with data on approximately 450 twin pairs collected during this time. The project has had several focal points throughout its history.
Investigators: Stephen Petrill, Lee Thompson, Laura Segebart DeThorne, Robert Plomin, Chris Schatschneider
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Preschool Social and Emotional Development Study
Description: The purpose of this IES-funded project (#R305A180293, PI = Bailey) was to evaluate the efficacy of Preschool RULER, an approach to social and emotional learning focused on young children and the key adults in their lives (https://rulerapproach.org).
Investigators: Craig Bailey, Marc Brackett, Shauna Tominey, Andrew Mashburn, Nicole Elbertson, Rashida Banerjee, Kelly Elliott, İrem Korucu
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Developing Talkers: Building Effective Teachers of Academic Language Skills
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.
Investigators: Tricia Zucker, Jessica Logan, Michael Mesa, Michael Assel, Yoonkyung Oh
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Implementation of Reading Interventions for Upper Elementary Grade Students with or At-Risk for Dyslexia
Description: The primary purpose of the current study was to: (a) observe school-based reading interventions that aim to improve reading outcomes of upper elementary grade students with word reading difficulties or dyslexia, and (b) gain insight into feasibility and acceptability of reading interventions as reported by teachers responsible for intervention i
Investigators: Angela K. Trunzo, Jeannette A. Weyant, Alexis Boucher
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A Longitudinal Assessment of Late Talking Toddlers
Description: This study examined longitudinal outcomes of late-talking toddlers. Specifically, we included toddlers who participated in the Vocabulary Acquisition and Usage for Late Talkers (VAULT) treatment protocol.
Investigators: Mary Alt, Heidi Mettler, Alyssa Sachs, Cecilia Figueroa, Nora Evan-Reitz, Kimberly Leon
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Let's Know!2: Language-focused Intervention for Children at Risk of Comprehension Difficulties
Description: The goal of this project is to stimulate language and comprehension skills in Grade 1 children at risk for reading comprehension difficulties by testing the efficacy of a modified, small-group, version of the Let’s Know! intervention.
Investigators: Tiffany Hogan, PhD, CCC-SLP, Shayne B. Piasta, Mindy S. Bridges, Kandace K. Fleming
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Mapping the Research Base for Universal Behavior Screeners
Description: The purpose of this scoping review to provide a rigorous – and accessible – overview of the research base for universal behavior screening instruments to facilitate educators’ decision-making process when selecting a systematic screening tool for the students they serve and identify areas of further refinement for the research community.
Investigators: Katie Pelton, Kathleen Lynne Lane, Wendy Peia Oakes, Mark M. Buckman, David James Royer, PhD, BCBA, Rebecca Lee Sherod
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Florida Twin Project on Reading, Behavior, and Environment
Description: This project was funded by the NIH through the P50 Florida Learning Disabilities Research Center. More information about the project can be read in this publication about the project: Taylor, J., Martinez, K., & Hart, S.A. (2019). The Florida State Twin Registry. Twin Research and Human Genetics, 22(6), 728-730.
Investigators: Sara A. Hart, Chris Schatschneider, Jeanette Taylor
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Developing connections between word problems and mathematical equations to promote word-problem performance among students with mathematics difficulty
Description: The purpose of this efficacy study is to assess whether equation-solving instruction, conducted within the context of word-problem tutoring, leads to improved word-problem solving outcomes. Word-problem proficiency is necessary to demonstrate successful mathematics performance.
Investigators: Sarah R. Powell, Katherine A. Berry
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