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What happens when parent volunteers provide literacy support for preschool students using interactive read alouds in a private reading?
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What happens when parent volunteers provide literacy support for preschool students using interactive read alouds in a private reading?/
作者:
Southwell, Kimberly.
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174 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-11(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International76-11A(E).
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Reading instruction. -
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9781321875584
What happens when parent volunteers provide literacy support for preschool students using interactive read alouds in a private reading?
Southwell, Kimberly.
What happens when parent volunteers provide literacy support for preschool students using interactive read alouds in a private reading?
- 174 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-11(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Texas Woman's University, 2015.
The purpose of this study was to examine and measure how a read aloud training program could be used to train parents in the early reading behaviors of preschool children in a private reading tutorial center. Two groups of parent-child dyads consisting of 17 pairs (parent-child) each were selected to fill the groups, experimental and control. A quasi-experimental research design was used in this study with parents in the experimental group being trained in one-on-one interactive read alouds in a reading center or home (natural setting) with print referencing behaviors. The study lasted 8 weeks and consisted of four phases: (a) student pre-assessments and parent survey, (b) parent volunteer training, (c) read aloud sessions and observations, and (d) post- assessments. The findings showed the there was a significant difference in test scores between parents in the control group and those in the treatment group on the post- assessment tests. Likewise, there was a significant difference between the control group children and those children in the treatment group, with the treatment group outscoring the control group on the post-assessment tests. Further studies should be conducted using a qualitative phenomenological design in order to elicit the experiences of parents who provide literacy support to their preschool children.
ISBN: 9781321875584Subjects--Topical Terms:
2122756
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