The Effect of a Self-Regulated Intervention on Vocabulary Knowledge and Self-Regulated Learning Skills for English Language Learners

IF 1.2 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL
Qizhen Deng, Guy Trainin
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Abstract English language learners (ELLs) lack academic vocabulary knowledge, an essential component that explains much of the persistent achievement gap between students who start schools as ELLs and their monolingual peers. This single-subject experimental design study addressed this issue by focusing on self-regulated vocabulary learning that helps ELLs become effective and independent word learners. Nine upper elementary ELLs participated in an intervention for 16 sessions, with about 35 minutes per session. The intervention included the instruction of task-specific cognitive strategies (i.e., morphological and contextual analyses) and metacognitive strategies (i.e., goal-setting and monitoring) in authentic reading texts in social studies. Results indicated positive effects on ELLs’ vocabulary knowledge and self-regulated vocabulary learning skills. Participants were also able to generalize both cognitive and metacognitive strategies to learning of new words. A lagging effect was observed for participants with low English proficiency levels.
自我调节干预对英语学习者词汇知识和自我调节学习技能的影响
英语学习者(ELLs)缺乏学术词汇知识,这是解释以ELLs开始学校的学生与单语同龄人之间持续存在的成就差距的重要组成部分。这项单主题实验设计研究通过关注自我调节词汇学习来解决这个问题,帮助ELLs成为有效和独立的词汇学习者。9名小学高年级学生参加了16次干预,每次约35分钟。干预包括在社会研究的真实阅读文本中指导特定任务的认知策略(即形态和语境分析)和元认知策略(即目标设定和监控)。结果显示,对学生词汇知识和自我调节词汇学习技能有积极影响。参与者还能够总结认知和元认知策略来学习新词。在英语水平较低的参与者中观察到滞后效应。
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Reading Psychology
Reading Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, EDUCATIONAL-
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2.20
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7.10%
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期刊介绍: Prepared exclusively by professionals, this refereed journal publishes original manuscripts in the fields of literacy, reading, and related psychology disciplines. Articles appear in the form of completed research; practitioner-based "experiential" methods or philosophical statements; teacher and counselor preparation services for guiding all levels of reading skill development, attitudes, and interests; programs or materials; and literary or humorous contributions.
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