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TEXTUAL SYNTACTIC COMPLEXITY AND ITS ROLE IN SECOND LANGUAGE READING OUTCOMES IN INDONESIA

TEXTUAL SYNTACTIC COMPLEXITY AND ITS ROLE IN SECOND LANGUAGE READING OUTCOMES IN INDONESIA

... Abstract: This paper examines the role of syntactic complexity in L2 reading outcomes across different EFL proficiency levels in an Indonesian university. Indonesian university students (N=148) at ...

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THE ROLE OF LEXICAL FREQUENCY IN MODERATING THE EFFECT OF GRAMMAR KNOWLEDGE ON L2 READING OUTCOMES

THE ROLE OF LEXICAL FREQUENCY IN MODERATING THE EFFECT OF GRAMMAR KNOWLEDGE ON L2 READING OUTCOMES

... grammar with .174 –. 336 and explicit grammar with .057 – .181. Van Gelderen et al. (2004, 2007) also found that grammatical knowledge did not have a significant effect with Dutch-speaking EFL learners after vocabulary ...

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Learning to Improve: Report of a Three Year Capacity Building Project Leveraging Professional Development + Coaching to Improve Third Grade Reading Outcomes

Learning to Improve: Report of a Three Year Capacity Building Project Leveraging Professional Development + Coaching to Improve Third Grade Reading Outcomes

... teach reading to students at-risk for reading failure, combined with data showing too many students are underachieving in reading, leads to the consideration that the current reading teacher ...

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The Relationship Between Reading Enjoyment, Gender, Socioeconomic Status, and Reading Outcomes in PISA 2009

The Relationship Between Reading Enjoyment, Gender, Socioeconomic Status, and Reading Outcomes in PISA 2009

... Despite definite biological factors at play, these hardwired differences cannot account for all the differences between male and females when it comes to literacy. Biological differences are compounded by a host of ...

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Importance of Early Reading Intervention

Importance of Early Reading Intervention

... ―pseudoword‖) reading is a good assessment tool that provides an overview of students' alphabetic skills without involving the knowledge of sight words (Torgesen, Wagner, & Rashotte, ...a reading ...

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Switch-on Effectiveness Trial: Evaluation report and executive summary. May 2017

Switch-on Effectiveness Trial: Evaluation report and executive summary. May 2017

... Switch-on Reading and Writing was not tested for as in this evaluation we were interested in the potential impact of the writing component on reading ...outcomes. Outcomes were collected ...

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Early-Grade-Reading-Assessment.pdf

Early-Grade-Reading-Assessment.pdf

... and reading experts on the one hand and some communities on the other (stylized and simplified in this example, of course) are confounded because few examples exist in developing countries of bilingual or ...

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Reading K 12 Section 35

Reading K 12 Section 35

... based reading research (SBRR) and the components of Florida's formula for reading success addressing improved reading outcomes for Florida's students: 5 (phonological awareness, phonics, ...

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Technology For Improving Early Reading In Multilingual Settings: Evidence From Rural South Africa

Technology For Improving Early Reading In Multilingual Settings: Evidence From Rural South Africa

... As noted above, Grade 1 learners were not included in the correlational sample because of floor effects with English language proficiency. Most of the data upon which the findings were based include Grade 2 and Grade 3 ...

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TextNow Transition Programme : evaluation report and executive summary

TextNow Transition Programme : evaluation report and executive summary

... independent reading, enjoyment and ...might reading enjoyment be measured in a reliable way? Despite these measurement issues, there is a literature that suggests a link between choice, enjoyment and ...

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A Pastiche of Outcomes for a Teacher Student Pair: Experiences within a Reading Cluster Group

A Pastiche of Outcomes for a Teacher Student Pair: Experiences within a Reading Cluster Group

... positive outcomes of the cluster format and the gifted ...gifted reading curriculum appeared to challenge the student, and therefore provided him with a sense of pride in his accomplishments once he ...

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Evaluation of Students Approach towards Reading Skills by Assessing the Quality of their Learning Outcomes

Evaluation of Students Approach towards Reading Skills by Assessing the Quality of their Learning Outcomes

... to reading is an approach where the reader utilizes higher- arrange subjective skills, for example, the ability to analyze, integrate, tackle issues, and thinks meta-intellectually keeping in mind the end goal to ...

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Comprehension: outcomes of reading

Comprehension: outcomes of reading

... words, reading of textual materials with correct pronunciation, comprehension by reading textual materials and dictation of sentences, in contrast, are alarmingly ...and reading) is ...by ...

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Vol 7, No 6 (2016)

Vol 7, No 6 (2016)

... possible outcomes of communicative competence development and the influencing ...learning outcomes and success factors including helpful training methods and activities, learning materials tailoring, ...

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On Educational Outcomes in an Urban School District

On Educational Outcomes in an Urban School District

... 44 The peer effects results are generally similar to those in the baseline model. This indicates that either tracking is a relatively rare policy in elementary grades or that those grades whose classrooms that do have ...

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Creating Strong Report Card Comments. A Handbook for Elementary Teachers

Creating Strong Report Card Comments. A Handbook for Elementary Teachers

... (S)he regularly participates in class discussions in ways that are respectful of others and that demonstrate critical awareness of the ideas being discussed. (S)he is encouraged to continue to use talk to extend her ...

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Parents’ perspectives: Children’s use of technology in the Early Years

Parents’ perspectives: Children’s use of technology in the Early Years

... This research explored children’s access to books and to touch screens, the activities that children engage in at home; and parents’ attitudes to books and technology. Our research shows that technology is playing a ...

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Evaluating the Assessment Component of the HELPS Program

Evaluating the Assessment Component of the HELPS Program

... reading fluency scores by no more than 1 to 2 words per week over the course of a school year (AIMSweb, 2008; Good & Kaminski, 2002; Hasbrouck & Tindal, 2006). Christ and Silberglitt (2007) also pointed ...

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Effective Pre-school and Primary Education 3-11 Project (EPPE 3-11 : relationships between pupils’ self-perceptions, views of primary school and their development in Year 5

Effective Pre-school and Primary Education 3-11 Project (EPPE 3-11 : relationships between pupils’ self-perceptions, views of primary school and their development in Year 5

... in Reading between Year 1 and Year ...social/behavioural outcomes are higher than for cognitive outcomes, which one would expect since perceptions of pupils’ own social behaviour are more likely to ...

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Teachers’ knowledge of English phonology and attitudes toward reading instruction as related to student outcomes

Teachers’ knowledge of English phonology and attitudes toward reading instruction as related to student outcomes

... four Reading First schools, and they consisted of kindergarten through third grade classroom teachers, special education teachers, reading teachers, reading coaches, and other related ...in ...

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