Increasing Comprehension Levels Through Content-Specific Vocabulary

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Florida Atlantic University
Date Issued
2016
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2016
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The objective of my study is to determine if explicitly
teaching content-specific vocabulary can increase
reading comprehension in low expectancy students. I
have created a pre/post assessment cycle design that
tests reading comprehension and familiarity with vocabulary
specific to the unit being taught. Participants
include 26 fourth graders at Park Lakes Elementary.
A pretest will be given, 5 lessons taught, and then a
posttest. Pretest and posttest scores will be analyzed,
to track learning gains and the validity of explicitly
teaching vocabulary to increase comprehension. All
26 students are expected to earn a higher score on
the posttest, compared to the pretest. After result analyzation,
I will report concluding results. My intent is to evaluate this technique with the hope that it will be
an effective teaching strategy that will improve low
expectancy student scores on the ELA area of the
Florida Standardized Assessments.
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1 p.
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FA00005563
Date Backup
2016
Date Created Backup
2016
Date Text
2016
Date Created (EDTF)
2016
Date Issued (EDTF)
2016
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FAU

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FA00005563
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Person Preferred Name

Alexandre, Chandani
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1 p.
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Increasing Comprehension Levels Through Content-Specific Vocabulary
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2016
2016
Florida Atlantic University

Boca Raton, Florida

Physical Location
Florida Atlantic University Libraries
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Boca Raton, Florida
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Digital Library
Title
Increasing Comprehension Levels Through Content-Specific Vocabulary
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Increasing Comprehension Levels Through Content-Specific Vocabulary