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López, Francesca; Scanlan, Martin; Gorman, Brenda K. – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2015
This study investigated the degree to which the quality of teachers' language modeling contributed to reading achievement for 995 students, both English language learners and native English speakers, across developmental bilingual, dual language, and monolingual English classrooms. Covariates included prior reading achievement, gender,…
Descriptors: English Language Learners, Native Speakers, Language Usage, Teacher Student Relationship
Stephens, Diane; Mills, Heidi – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2014
Embedded within traditional notions of coaching are unstated expectations that (a) the coach is an expert and knows what it is that the other person should be doing and (b) based on his or her expertise, the coach should take actions to achieve his or her vision for the other person. Within the South Carolina Reading Initiative, however, literacy…
Descriptors: Literacy, Coaching (Performance), Inquiry, Faculty Development
Morrell, Ernest – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2014
Drawing on the work of Paulo Freire, Morrell argues for critical, humanizing inquiry spaces in which literacy teachers learn with and from one another. However, he points to critical race theory and poses important questions, for example, wondering whether empowered spaces for teachers are transferred into empowerment for students.
Descriptors: Reading Teachers, Critical Theory, Race, Teacher Empowerment
Cahnmann-Taylor, Melisa – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2014
Cahnmann-Taylor draws on Boalian Theatre of the Oppressed to offer a practice for literacy teachers and coaches that can open up multiple perspectives and multiple levels of intentions and motivations for a teacher's decision making. She challenges coaches and teachers to engage in artistic examinations of multiplicity to move toward…
Descriptors: Literacy Education, Literacy, Coaching (Performance), Reading Teachers
Padeliadu, Susana; Antoniou, Faye – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2014
Experts widely consider decoding and fluency as the basis of reading comprehension, while at the same time consistently documenting problems in these areas as major characteristics of students with learning disabilities. However, scholars have developed most of the relevant research within phonologically deep languages, wherein decoding problems…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Fluency, Decoding (Reading), Greek
Manzo, Ula; Manzo, Anthony V. – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2013
In this article, we discuss the Informal Reading-"Thinking" Inventory (IR-TI), an informal reading inventory built on an easily recognized legacy model that also branches out into new realms. The IR-TI provides tools for assessing reading the lines, reading between the lines, and reading beyond the lines. This is a 21st-century…
Descriptors: Informal Reading Inventories, Thinking Skills, Identification, Student Evaluation
Troia, Gary A.; Shankland, Rebecca K.; Wolbers, Kimberly A. – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2012
This article reviews research on motivation in the academic domain of writing situated within a social cognitive perspective. First we summarize major findings related to 4 theorized components of human motivation--self-efficacy beliefs or perceived competence, mastery and performance goal orientations, task interest and value, and attributions…
Descriptors: Writing Attitudes, Authors, Motivation, Writing Skills
Olinghouse, Natalie G.; Zheng, Jinjie; Morlock, Larissa – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2012
This study evaluated large-scale state writing assessments for the inclusion of motivational characteristics in the writing task and written prompt. We identified 6 motivational variables from the authentic activity literature: time allocation, audience specification, audience intimacy, definition of task, allowance for multiple perspectives, and…
Descriptors: Writing Evaluation, Writing Tests, Writing Achievement, Audiences
Sinatra, Richard; Zygouris-Coe, Vicky; Dasinger, Sheryl B. – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2012
This article discusses why early and sustained vocabulary development is important for listening and reading comprehension development and presents findings from 8 studies implemented with children of mostly low socioeconomic status in settings from day care to first grade. Program interventions were based on learning new vocabulary developed out…
Descriptors: Reading Comprehension, Reading Aloud to Others, Vocabulary Development, Grade 1
Rivers, Susan E.; Brackett, Marc A. – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2011
This article introduces The RULER Approach ("RULER") to social and emotional learning, with a particular focus on its Feeling Words Curriculum. Through this curriculum, RULER contributes to the ultimate goals of an English language arts education--preparing students to achieve personal, social, and academic goals and to be engaged and contributing…
Descriptors: Language Arts, Language Skills, English, Educational Strategies
Greene, Kiersten; Anyon, Jean – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2010
Teachers and other education professionals find themselves in schools and districts bombarded by reforms--each one purporting to improve student achievement, particularly in reading and mathematics. This article lays the political economic groundwork of student achievement in urban areas in an attempt to contextualize the studies of literacy in…
Descriptors: Urban Schools, Learning Problems, School Restructuring, Family Programs
Griffith, Catherine Aurentz; Lloyd, John Wills; Lane, Kathleen Lynne; Tankersley, Melody – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2010
Using National Education Longitudinal Study (NELS) data, researchers examined the reading growth rates of secondary students who had been retained between kindergarten and 8th grade and those of a matched comparison group of students who had never been retained (n = 878 in each group). Descriptive statistics and latent growth models revealed that…
Descriptors: Grade Repetition, Reading Achievement, Middle School Students, High School Students
Reschly, Amy L. – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2010
This article argues that reading interventions are a key dropout prevention strategy. A review of the literature connects reading skills and interventions with events such as grade retention, placement in special education, and high school dropout. In general, data indicate that intensive early interventions positively affect students' reading…
Descriptors: Reading, Early Intervention, Graduation, High Schools
Bowman-Perrott, Lisa J.; Herrera, Socorro; Murry, Kevin – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2010
Much of the student diversity in U.S. schools reflects increasing numbers of English language learners (ELL). ELL represent a very heterogeneous group in terms of their native language proficiency, educational experiences, access to quality early childhood programs, and immigration experiences. An unfortunate commonality they often share is poor…
Descriptors: Reading Difficulties, Grade Repetition, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning
Li, Guofang – Reading & Writing Quarterly, 2010
Drawing on a larger ethnographic study, this article documents (a) how and for what purposes literacy is used in 3 culturally diverse families of low socioeconomic status and (b) what various cultural, socioeconomic, and environmental factors shape the families' literacy practices in their home milieus in an urban context. Data analysis revealed…
Descriptors: Urban Areas, Neighborhoods, Physical Environment, Socioeconomic Status

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