Project Activities
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Research design and methods
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Products and publications
Products: The products of this project will be published reports on the efficacy of Early Vocabulary Intervention and moderators of intervention effects.
Book chapter
Coyne, M. D., Neugebauer, S., Ware, S., Mcoach, D. B., and Madura, J. (2015). Vocabulary and its Role in Early Comprehension Development. Pre-reader Comprehension: An Essential Building Block to Becoming a Successful Reader. Brookes.
Book chapter, edition specified
Coyne, M.D., Capozzoli-Oldham, A., and Simmons, D.C. (2012). Vocabulary Instruction for Young Children At-Risk of Experiencing Reading Difficulties: Teaching Word Meanings During Shared Storybook Readings. In J.F. Baumann, and E.J. Kame'enui (Eds.), Vocabulary Instruction: Research to Practice (2nd ed., pp. 51-71). New York: Guilford Press.
Journal article, monograph, or newsletter
Baker, D.L., Santoro, L., Ware, S., Cuellar, D, Oldham, A., Cuticelli, M, Coyne, M., Loftus-Rathan, S., and McCoach, B. (2015). Understanding and Implementing the Common Core Vocabulary Standards in Kindergarten. Teaching Exceptional Children, 47(5): 264-271. doi:10.1177/0040059915580028
Coyne, M.D., Oldham, A., Ware, S.M., and Cuticelli, M. (2015). Using Assessment Data to Make a Difference in Vocabulary Outcomes. Perspectives on Language and Literacy, 41(3): 52-58.
Cuticelli, M., Coyne, M. D., Ware, S. M., Oldham, A., & Loftus-Rattan, S. (2015). Improving vocabulary skills of kindergarten students through a multi-tier instructional approach. Intervention in School and Clinic, 50, 150-156.
Neugebauer, S., Chafouleas, S., Coyne, M.D., and McCoach D.B., and Briesch, A.M. (2016). Exploring an Ecological Model of Perceived Usability Within a Multi-Tiered Vocabulary Intervention. Assessment for Effective Intervention, 41(3): 155-171. doi:10.1177/1534508415619732
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