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  1. Reading Comprehension Research: Implications for Practice and Policy

    Reading comprehension is one of the most complex behaviors in which humans engage. Reading theorists have grappled with how to comprehensively and meaningfully portray reading comprehension and many different theoretical models have been proposed in recent decades (McNamara & Magliano, 2009; Perfetti & Stafura, 2014).These models range from broad theoretical models depicting the relationships ...

  2. The Effectiveness of Reading Strategies on Reading Comprehension

    As regards metacognitive reading strategies, the majority of outstanding students use relatively common reading strategies: (1) identifying and considering reading topics, (2) setting reading ...

  3. What Research Tells Us About Reading, Comprehension, and Comprehension

    For many years, reading instruction was based on a concept of reading as the application of a set of isolated skills such as identifying words, finding main ideas, identifying cause and effect relationships, comparing and contrasting and sequencing. Comprehension was viewed as the mastery of these skills. One important classroom study conducted ...

  4. Reading Comprehension Research: Implications for Practice and Policy

    Abstract. Reading comprehension is one of the most complex cognitive activities in which humans engage, making it difficult to teach, measure, and research. Despite decades of research in reading comprehension, international and national reading scores indicate stagnant growth for U.S. adolescents.

  5. What Research Tells Us About Reading Instruction

    Reading is, in the words of Gough and Hillinger (1980), an unnatural act. This is in contrast to listening and speaking, which are natural. Language is as old as our species, and we are built to acquire it. Exposure and experience are required, of course, but babies come into the world with the tools they need.

  6. How the Science of Reading Informs 21st‐Century Education

    Abstract. The science of reading should be informed by an evolving evidence base built upon the scientific method. Decades of basic research and randomized controlled trials of interventions and instructional routines have formed a substantial evidence base to guide best practices in reading instruction, reading intervention, and the early ...

  7. The Science of Reading Comprehension Instruction

    Decades of research offer important understandings about the nature of comprehension and its development. Drawing on both classic and contemporary research, in this article, we identify some key understandings about reading comprehension processes and instruction, including these: Comprehension instruction should begin early, teaching word-reading and bridging skills (including ...

  8. Reading and Literacy

    AIR recognizes literacy as a fundamental skill that unlocks learning and provides individuals with the means to pursue knowledge and enjoyment independently. Literacy skills grow and mature over the course of every person's life, giving each individual the reading, writing and thinking skills needed for success in academic, workforce, and ...

  9. PDF A Practical Guide to Action Research for Literacy Educators

    especially in reading," the focus of this Action Research guide will be on educators of children in the primary grades. USAID global education goals are: Goal One:Improved reading skills for 100 million children in primary grades by 2015; Goal Two:Improved ability of tertiary and workforce development programs to produce a

  10. reading comprehension research: Topics by Science.gov

    This brief introduces a research -based practice, Collaborative Strategic Reading (CSR). This reading comprehension practice, designed to improve secondary students reading comprehension skills, combines two instructional elements: modified reciprocal teaching and cooperative learning or student pairing.

  11. Improving Reading Skills Through Effective Reading Strategies

    The research question is, The purpose of this study was to analyze the improvement of the students reading skills after they have taken presentations on reading strategies. 712 Hülya KüçükoÄŸlu / Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 70 ( 2013 ) 709 â€" 714 3.Method Reading proficiency is the most fundamental skill for ...

  12. Research topics: Language, literacy and reading

    Kendeou (psychological foundations of education) investigates the development of higher-order language and cognitive skills that support reading comprehension. She also conducts lab-based studies investigating how people learn new knowledge and revise pre-existing knowledge during their reading experiences. Jennifer McComas

  13. An Exploration of Students' Current Reading Habits and Skills

    This research employed a cross-sectional survey design to assess students' reading habits and skills. In a cross-sectional study, data is gathered in general to concentrate on a populace at a ...

  14. Frontiers

    Rationale: The development of research skills in the higher education environment is a necessity because universities must be concerned about training professionals who use the methods of science to transform reality. Furthermore, within research competencies, consideration must be given to those that allow for the development of academic reading and writing in university students since this ...

  15. Best Practices in Reading: A 21st Century Skill Update

    Most promising are built-in tutors or virtual assistants that focus attention and provide on-the-spot teaching of reading skills, such as decoding and word meanings (Smeets & Bus, 2013). Using digital textbooks in reading instruction, therefore, is no longer an if-no-maybe proposition. It is a best practice that can personalize student learning ...

  16. The Science of Reading Research

    Scientific research begins with clear, answerable questions. At the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD), complex questions guide researchers as they examine instructional methods or programs for teaching reading. Researchers consider not just what works in general but also what specific instructional methods work ...

  17. Reading Research Effectively

    Specific Reading Strategies. Effectively reading scholarly research is an acquired skill that involves attention to detail and an ability to comprehend complex ideas, data, and theoretical concepts in a way that applies logically to the research problem you are investigating. Here are some specific reading strategies to consider. As You are Reading

  18. (PDF) Reading skill

    Furthermore, ability of reading comprehension activated learners to communicate with writers. To understand main ideas of written texts, help learners to be aware and to get particular messages ...

  19. Reading Research

    The following learning activities offer starting points for developing critical reading skills: PART 1. Reading Research Papers. PART 2. Reviewing the research literature. This chapter offers a grounding in the key research skill of reading research papers from a critical and affirmative stance. There is an emphasis on reading papers as a means ...

  20. Effective Research and Reading Strategies

    Active strategies like asking questions, drawing connections, and reflecting can aid comprehension and retention. Practical tips such as discussing reading with others or taking breaks may further deepen understanding. Finally, changing reading speed as necessary may prove especially helpful when dealing with longer or more complex texts.

  21. l2 reading research: Topics by Science.gov

    This research probed into the reading experiences of adult readers in their first language ( L 1) and second language ( L2 ). Qualitative in nature, the investigation focused on twelve (12) adult readers , six (6) males and six (6) females, whose first language is Filipino. Data were gathered through interviews and focus-group discussions.

  22. The Science of Reading: What Teachers Need to Know

    The science of reading has become a hot topic in schools in recent years. Since 2019, more than 45 states have passed one or more bills aimed at reforming reading instruction. These bills were passed in response to a growing consensus among researchers that many classrooms had veered from the best practices for teaching reading.

  23. Five ways to help (older) students build reading skills

    Simple strategies to improve students' reading comprehension abilities and build their reading engagement. According to the 2022 NAEP Reading Assessment, only 32% of 4th grade students are proficient in reading, and the figure drops to 29% for 8th grade students.While it's true that teachers in upper grade levels often aren't trained to provide foundational reading skills, the reality is ...

  24. Research Topic: Investigating Reading Difficulties Among Class Six

    Effective reading and reading comprehension is relevant to students at all levels, from the primary to the tertiary, and for the rest of one's life. However, there seems to be paucity of studies ...

  25. The Most Important Research Skills (With Examples)

    Reviewing notes afterward. Communication skills. Effective research requires being able to understand and process the information you receive, either written or spoken. That means that you need strong reading comprehension and writing skills — two major aspects of communication — as well as excellent listening skills.

  26. Poor dental health is linked to the heart disease and dementia. So why

    A January paper in the journal BMC Oral Health found that dental cavities decrease the cerebral cortical thickness of the BANKSSTS, a region of the brain crucial for language-related functions and ...

  27. Digital skills, channel preference, and access needs: Personal

    This research aimed to understand the level of digital skills of DWP Personal Independence Payment customers. Digital skills, channel preference, and access needs: Personal Independence Payment ...