Publication | Open Access
Middle School Reading Comprehension and Content Learning Intervention for Below-Average Readers
51
Citations
34
References
2016
Year
Below-average ReadersEducationReading DisabilitiesContent KnowledgeMiddle Level Reading EducationTeacher EducationChild LiteracyReading ComprehensionPrimary EducationSpecific Learning DisorderLearning SciencesContent Learning InterventionReading EngagementContent Reading ComprehensionLiteracySpecial EducationStandardized Reading ComprehensionLanguage ComprehensionReading Comprehension Strategies
This study aimed to determine the efficacy of a content knowledge and reading comprehension treatment implemented by 8th-grade social studies teachers over the course of 1 school year. We randomly assigned 8th-grade students with reading difficulties to the intervention treatment condition (n = 45) or the business-as-usual comparison condition (n = 33). Students in the treatment condition scored statistically higher than students in the comparison condition on measures of knowledge acquisition (effect size [ES] = 0.35), content reading comprehension (ES = 0.59), and vocabulary recall (ES = 0.65). The small ES on standardized reading comprehension (ES = 0.10) favoring the treatment condition was not statistically significant.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1