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Translating Research Into Practice (TRIP)

Research One-Pagers for Teachers

The TRIP Fellowship program focuses on building teachers’ knowledge of empirical research. TRIP Fellows use this knowledge to translate cutting-edge scholarship into practical one-pagers for teachers, making a lasting impact on literacy education. Through this initiative, the Literacy Lab has created a library of free resources available for download: 

Adolescent Literacy

 

Increasing Competence and Confidence for Middle School Students with Disabilities

Lovett and colleagues completed a randomized control trial of sixth, seventh and eighth graders with a reading disability receiving intervention. 

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Middle School Students’ Motivation Fluctuates Across Content Areas 

Researchers studied 161 sixth-eighth grade students in under-resourced, parochial schools in the Midwest United States for fluctuations in reading motivation through science, social studies, math and English classes.

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Literacy Strategies Improve Adolescent Content Knowledge

Roberts and colleagues studied the effectiveness of PACT (Promoting Adolescents’ Comprehension of Text), a set of instructional practices to engage students with texts in the content areas. It is intended to supplement, not replace, a teacher’s curriculum.

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Comprehension
 
Teachers Need to Help Develop Executive Function Skills in Their Students

Researchers expanded on studies that show the correlation between executive function and reading abilities. 

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Questioning Enhances Inference Generation

Researchers conducted a study exploring the inferences made by children with varying comprehension skills during and after reading, aiming to understand children’s ability to maintain understanding throughout a text and the influence of working memory (WM).

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Integrating Literacy & Content Is Effective in First Grade

Researchers examined a content-based literacy unit on first graders' ability to acquire science-based knowledge and vocabulary, and their engagement with and comprehension of text. 

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Metacognition Matters

Researchers conducted a study exploring whether performance differences exist between proficient and poor readers on implicit text information, aiming to explore the effect of meta-cognitive monitoring on predicted reading performance.

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Word Study Impacts Comprehension for All Students

Zhang and colleagues conducted a meta-analysis of how reading comprehension is impacted by morphological awareness—the understanding of how words can be broken down into smaller units of meaning.

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General

 

Progress Monitoring in Kindergarten is Important

A longitudinal study was conducted involving 426 kindergartners from diverse backgrounds and linguistic abilities. The primary objective was to monitor the reading progress of students identified as at risk for reading difficulties.

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Teachers’ Small Group Practices Need Revisiting

Researchers conducted an observational study to examine the extent to which teacher perceptions of students’ behavioral skills and academic skills influence how much small group time is provided in grades first-third.

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Oral Language

 

Teachers Don't Focus on Oral Storytelling Even Though it's Important

Researchers conducted an observational study to observe the amount, type and quality of narrative instruction (story comprehension, oral storytelling, story writing) in grades first-fourth general education classrooms.

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Oral Language Instruction is Essential to Avoid the Fourth Grade Slump

As a follow-up research from 1990, Terry et al examined oral language and reading skills in a sample of students aged six-11.

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Vocabulary

Vocabulary Instruction is More Than Defining Words

Researchers created a curriculum that included read aloud lessons, interactive activities for teaching words, songs and games to reinforce the words, and resources for families. They compared the results to a control group that read the same texts, but did not use the rest of the teaching methods.

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Latin is the Root of Morphology

Crosson and colleagues conducted an experimental study to investigate the effects of morphological analysis skills intervention on word analysis and reading comprehension performance for middle school-aged multilingual students. Seventy percent of the students spoke Spanish as their first language.

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Teaching the Meaning of the Word Helps With Word Reading Accuracy and Fluency

Twenty-two (22) Students in grades fourth-fifth who were formally diagnosed with either dyslexia or a Specific Learning Disability (SLD) received 12 daily one-on-one 45 minute reading intervention lessons.

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Word Study Impacts Comprehension for All Students

Zhang and colleagues conducted a meta-analysis of how reading comprehension is impacted by morphological awareness—the understanding of how words can be broken down into smaller units of meaning. This study aimed to better understand how morphological awareness both directly and indirectly affects comprehension through word reading and vocabulary knowledge.

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