Project Activities
Structured Abstract
Setting
Sample
Research design and methods
Control condition
Key measures
Data analytic strategy
People and institutions involved
IES program contact(s)
Products and publications
Products: Based on the data, the research team will produce reports on the feasibility and the effectiveness of CSR as well as develop scholarly presentations and publications.
Book
Klinger, J.K., Vaughn, S., Boardman, A.G., and Swanson, E.A. (2012). Now We Get it! Boosting Comprehension With Collaborative Strategic Reading. San Francisco: John Wiley and Sons, Inc.
Journal article, monograph, or newsletter
Boardman, A.G., Buckley, P., Vaughn, S., Roberts, G., Scornavacco, K., and Klingner, J.K. (2016). Relationship Between Implementation of Collaborative Strategic Reading and Student Outcomes for Adolescents With Disabilities. Journal of learning disabilities, 49(6), 644-657.
Boardman, A.G., Klingner, J.K., and Boelé, A.L. (2018). Strategy Instruction Shifts Teacher and Student Interactions During Text-Based Discussions. Reading Research Quarterly, 53(2): 175-195.
Boardman, A.G., Moore, B.A., and Scornavacco, K.R. (2015). Disrupting the" Norm" with Collaborative Strategic Reading. English Journal, 105(1), 48-54.
Boardman, A.G., Vaughn, S., Buckley, P., Reutebuch, C., Roberts, G., and Klingner, J. (2016). Collaborative Strategic Reading for Students With Learning Disabilities in Upper Elementary Classrooms. Exceptional Children, 82(4), 409-427.
Klingner, J.K., and Boardman, A.G. (2011). Addressing the "Research Gap" in Special Education Through Mixed Methods. Learning Disability Quarterly, 34(3): 208-218.
Vaughn, S., Klingner, J.K., Swanson, E.A., Boardman, A.G., Roberts, G., Mohammed, S.S., and Stillman-Spisak, S.J. (2011). Efficacy of Collaborative Strategic Reading With Middle School Students. American Educational Research Journal, 48(4): 938-964.
Vaughn, S., Roberts, G., Klingner, J.K., Swanson, E.A., Boardman, A., Stillman-Spisak, S.J., Mohammed, S.S., and Leroux, A.J. (2013). Collaborative Strategic Reading: Findings From Experienced Implementers. Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness, 6(2): 137-163.
Nongovernment report, issue brief, or practice guide
Swanson, E., and Solis, M. (2011). Research to Practice: Collaborative Strategic Reading for Adolescents With LD. Overland Park, KS: Council for Learning Disabilities.
Swanson, E.A., and Solis, M. (2011). Collaborative Strategic Reading for Adolescents With Learning Disabilities. Overland Park, KS: LD Forum.
** This project was submitted to and funded under Interventions for Struggling Adolescent and Adult Readers and Writers in FY 2008.
Supplemental information
Co-Principal Investigator: Janette Klinger
Book Describing the Tested Intervention, Including Intervention Materials:
Klinger, J.K., Vaughn, S., Boardman, A.G., & Swanson, E.A. (2012). Now We Get It! Boosting Comprehension With Collaborative Strategic Reading. San Francisco, CA: John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Curriculum Developed:
Klinger, J.K., Vaughn, S., Boardman, A.G., and Swanson, E.A. (2012). Now We Get It! Boosting Comprehension With Collaborative Strategic ReadingQuestions about this project?
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