Evidence-Based Interventions to Enhance Outcomes Among Struggling Readers

Category Primary study
Registry of Trialsclinicaltrials.gov
Year 2017
Despite decades of research on reading disabilities, little is known about improving reading in the middle grades (i.e., grades 3-6) and advancements have been hindered by the narrow focus on reading problems alone without acknowledgement of non-academic factors shown to affect learning (e.g., child self-regulation). This proposal employs a highly innovative approach aimed at improving intervention outcomes through the integration of evidence-based practices for addressing reading, as well as self-regulation/socioemotional skills, difficulties known to occur in a substantial percentage of struggling readers and to negatively influence academic performance. This project represents translational research that directly informs the practice community (schools, clinicians, teachers, parents), by identifying novel instructional practices that can be aggregated to more effectively influence student outcomes and reduce disparities in academic and socioemotional domains.
Epistemonikos ID: 47f6fa9a2eeda24e2e6ba55ee9c7e8e12bcfb317
First added on: May 22, 2024