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Classroom Simulation to Prepare Teachers to Use Evidence-Based Comprehension Practices
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Inquiry-based LearningEducationInstructional ModelsTeaching MethodEvidence-based PracticesTeacher EducationMathematics EducationContent Area LiteracyReading ComprehensionClassroom PracticeLiteracy PracticeCsr PracticesClassroom InstructionLiteracy LearningClassroom SimulationInstructionEducational PracticeTle Teachlive™LiteracyTeacher PreparationEducational AssessmentReading Comprehension Strategies
Reading comprehension is an area of weakness for many students, including those with disabilities. Innovative technology methods may play a role in improving teacher readiness to use evidence-based comprehension practices for all students. In this experimental study, researchers examined a classroom simulation (TLE TeachLivE™) to improve preservice teacher (N = 22) knowledge of evidence-based practices embedded in Collaborative Strategic Reading (CSR). Participants were randomly assigned to teach in a simulation or observe peers teach in a simulation. Both groups significantly improved their knowledge of CSR practices after experience in the simulation, and all participants indicated an overall positive perception of simulation to prepare teachers. (Keywords: comprehension, evidence-based practices, simulation, TeachLivE, teacher education)
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