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The impact of a strategy-based intervention on the comprehension and strategy use of struggling adolescent readers.
Authors:Cantrell  Susan Chambers; Almasi  Janice F; Carter  Janis C; Rintamaa  Margaret; Madden  Angela
Abstract:This study examines the impact of the Learning Strategies Curriculum (LSC), an adolescent reading intervention program, on 6th- and 9th-grade students' reading comprehension and strategy use. Using a randomized treatment–control group design, the study compared student outcomes for these constructs for 365 students who received daily instruction in 6 LSC strategies and 290 students who did not receive intervention instruction. After 1 school year, 6th-grade students who received intervention instruction significantly outperformed students in the control group on a standardized measure of reading comprehension and reported using problem-solving strategies in reading to a greater extent than students in the control group. There were no significant differences between 9th grade intervention and control groups in reading comprehension or strategy use. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2010 APA, all rights reserved)
Keywords:adolescent literacy  reading intervention  reading strategy use  reading comprehension  adolescent reading intervention program  Learning Strategies Curriculum
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