Erin K. Washburn, Sherri Abdullah, Candace A. Mulcahy
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Abstract
Reading comprehension is a complex and multifaceted process that is often difficult for striving readers to access. Researchers have reported that an explicit and systematic approach to teaching text comprehension strategies is effective for accelerating the growth of striving readers. In this study, the Self-Regulated Strategy Development model was used to teach a paraphrasing strategy (TRAP strategy) to striving fourth-grade readers. A multiple baseline design across pairs of participants with multiple probes in baseline was used. Students were placed in pairs according to independent word recognition levels, and the intervention was enacted in pairs by the classroom teacher. Reading comprehension was measured by percentage of text recalled and number of correct explicit and implicit comprehension questions. Results indicated that learning the TRAP strategy to independent performance produced higher percentages of text recall and a greater number of correct comprehension short-answer questions. Recommendations for future research and practice are included.
期刊介绍:
The Elementary School Journal has served researchers, teacher educators, and practitioners in the elementary and middle school education for over one hundred years. ESJ publishes peer-reviewed articles dealing with both education theory and research and their implications for teaching practice. In addition, ESJ presents articles that relate the latest research in child development, cognitive psychology, and sociology to school learning and teaching. ESJ prefers to publish original studies that contain data about school and classroom processes in elementary or middle schools while occasionally publishing integrative research reviews and in-depth conceptual analyses of schooling.