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The Enhanced Reading Opportunities Study: Early Impact and Implementation Findings

NCEE
Author(s):
James J. Kemple; William Corrin; Elizabeth Nelson; Terry Salinger; Suzannah Herrmann; Kathryn Drummond; Paul Strasberg.
Publication date:
January 2008
Publication number:
NCEE 20084015

Summary

The new report, Enhanced Reading Opportunities: Early Impact and Implementation Findings presents early findings from an evaluation of the impact of two supplemental literacy programs that aim to improve the reading comprehension skills and school performance of struggling ninth-grade readers. The report describes the effects of the programs on the first cohort of students entering high school two to five years behind grade level in reading. Taken together, the programs produced a statistically significant impact on reading comprehension among students who were randomly assigned to participate in the supplemental literacy programs compared to those who did not participate in the programs. There were no statistically significant impacts on student achievement in vocabulary or student use of reading behaviors promoted by the programs.

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Evaluation Report
NCEE

The Enhanced Reading Opportunities Study: Early Impact and Implementation Findings

By: James J. Kemple; William Corrin; Elizabeth Nelson; Terry Salinger; Suzannah Herrmann; Kathryn Drummond; Paul Strasberg.
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